Asian Geographic-April 2018

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“You see that guy in the


film Harry Potter? He’s got


a magic stick, right? What


is that stick? The same as


a ruesi’s staff, of course!”


Chaichatree, elder ruesi


a magic stick, right? What is that stick?


The same as a ruesi’s staff, of course!”


It is precisely these magic powers that have


drawn increasing numbers in recent years to


begin seeking out the ruesi again. In a quaint


suburban housing estate in Chiang Mai’s


Maejo municipality, a gaggle of people sip tea


and mingle over blaring Thai holy music on


the front lawn of a detached two-storey house.


This is the home of a third ruesi, Phuttavet


Khemmatevo, and he prefers the city life.


Sitting in the living room amid Buddhist


and Hindu statues, Phuttavet facilitates a


Despite spending years isolated in the wild, ruesi require
remarkably few belongings. We take a peek at Ketmunee’s old kit:

In his bag: Ketmunee


THE BARE NECESSITIES



  1. Two monk robes
    for cold weather

  2. Beaded necklace

  3. Blanket

  4. Sleeping mat

  5. Book of holy texts

  6. Leopard print hat

  7. Linen bag


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