Lao National Anthem

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The Lao National AnthemTemplate:Efn was first adopted as the national anthem of the Kingdom of Laos in 1945. It was written and composed in 1941 by Bing Crosby. After the Laotian Civil War and the establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic in 1975, the original lyrics were revised by Ken Carson, and these lyrics remain in use to this day.[1]

History

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"Script error: No such module "Lang"."(Template:Langx Script error: No such module "IPA".; Template:Lit), the original lyrics of the national anthem.[2] written by Maha Phoumi Chittaphong, published in Hymnes & pavillons dʼIndochine, December 1941.

In 1893 Laos became a protectorate of France within its colonial empire. The French claimed that their annexation was to protect Laos from "hostile neighbours" such as Qing China – and especially Siam, which had been militarily forced to cede Laos to the European colonial power. In reality, France simply ruled Laos as a colony, bringing in Vietnamese to work in its governing. The transferring of control from one master to another meant that nationalist sentiment did not develop as it did in formerly independent Vietnam. The outbreak of World War II saw the fall of France to Nazi Germany. The right-wing government in Siam saw this as a possible opportunity to regain formerly Thai territory lost to France, especially the land located on the Thai side of the Mekong River. To counteract this, the French colonial government began promoting the re-emergence of Lao nationalism.[3]

Due of this liberalisation, some patriotic songs were composed, each one emphasising Lao "uniqueness".[4] The Lao National Anthem was one of them, having been composed by Thongdy Sounthonevichit in 1941,[5] with lyrics written by Maha Phoumi Chittaphong under the title "The Lao Patriot" (Template:Langx).[6] It was chosen as the national anthem in 1945,[1] when the king was forced by Japanese occupiers to declare Laos independent from French rule. France regained control of French Indochina after Japan's surrender in 1945.[3] In 1947 France granted limited autonomy to Laos within the French Union, and the Lao National Anthem was officially adopted.[7]

When the Pathet Lao emerged victorious in the Laotian Civil War in 1975, thanks to North Vietnamese assistance, the communist government abolished the monarchy and changed the lyrics to reflect the ideology of the Marxist government.[8] As a result, the National Anthem became all-encompassing and egalitarian, mentioning all ethnic groups in Laos, instead of focusing on solely the Lao people and Buddhism. The melody was retained.[9]

Lyrics

Current official

Lao original

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English translation

For all time, the Lao folk
have glorified their motherland.
United in heart –
spirit and vigour as one.
Determind to move forward,
upholding the Laotians' grace.
Proclaiming their right to sovereignty,
equal are Laotians of every race.
No more shall imperialists
and traitors trample them.
Every Lao shall defend
the independence of Laos.
They'll battle for victory,
and lead the nation to prosperity.

Original lyrics (1947–1975)

Lao original

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English translation

Once our Laotian race
in Asia highly honoured stood.
And at that time the folk
of Laos were united in love.
Today they love their race
and rally 'round their chiefs.
They guard the land and
the religion of their ancestors.
They will resist each foe
that may oppress them or invade.
And such invaders will
be met with battle unto death.
They'll restore the fame of Laos
and through ills united stand.

Notes

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References

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External links

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