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  1. A CAMBODIAN TREASURY - Readings in History, Culture, Religion and Literature by 1991
  2. Culture Shock! Cambodia: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides) by Peter North, 2008-12
  3. The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 6: Ethnicity (v. 6)
  4. Why Vietnam Invaded Cambodia: Political Culture and the Causes of War by Stephen Morris, 1999-05-01
  5. A Cambodian Odyssey: and The Deaths of 25 Journalists by T Williams, 2001-03-28
  6. Adaptation of Cambodians in New Zealand: Achievement, Cultural Identity and CommunityDevelopment by MAN HAU LIEV, 2009-03-18
  7. Body, memory and wordless stories: the Sam women and Cambodian classical dance training.: An article from: Women and Language by Judith Hamera, 1996-03-22
  8. Cambodian refugees: An introduction to their history and culture by Paula Gillett, 1989
  9. Cambodians in America: Courageous People From a Troubled Country by Alice Lucas, 1993-01-01
  10. Displaced Lives : Stories of Life and Culture from the Khmer in Site II, Thailand (IRC Oral History Project)
  11. Angkor Culinaire
  12. Calling the Souls: A Cambodian Ritual Text by Ashley Thompson, 2004-09
  13. Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind (P.S.) by Loung Ung, 2006-04-01

41. Cambodian Culture Posters And Prints At Art.com
Cambodian Culture Posters and Prints Find Cambodian Culture Posters and Prints at Art.com or select a print or poster from Art.com's Galleries
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42. Cambodian Culture
For me, The Clay Marble has always seemed a book for all ages, and an important introduction to modern Cambodian history, to Cambodian culture, and to the nightmare years of
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 For me, The Clay Marble has always seemed a book for all ages, and an important introduction to modern Cambodian history, to Cambodian culture, and to the nightmare years of the Khmer Rouge ascendancy. As Minfong Ho explains in her introduction, she worked with the people she depicts in this novel, she had grown up in Southeast Asia, and she writes about Dara, Jantu, and their families with first-hand knowledge and with love. The more I read this book, the more struck I am with the way that traditional Cambodian values are described, as well as the destruction to those values that was attempted by the Khmer Rouge. The importance of family, of community, of sharing, of rice planting and harvests are all made stunningly clear in this deceptively simple and powerful story. The Clay Marble about 10 days ago. At the time we were all shocked and upset by the ending and I thought I would leave it a few days before asking the boys what they wanted to say about it. It does mean that their immediate reactions are lost but both of them highlighted Friendship as something that stood out for them. The setting in terms of the war has had more of an impact on Older Brother. Little Brother was much more caught up in the narrative in terms of what was happening to Dara and the other characters. Anyway, here, verbatim, is what they said about it: Everyone was scared and had to keep moving around. I felt scared for the children who lost their parents.

43. Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland And Exile.(Review) - Journal Of Southeast
Cambodian Culture Since 1975 Homeland and Exile.(Review) find Journal of Southeast Asian Studies articles. div id= bedoc-text Edited by MAY M. EBIHARA, CAROL A. MORTLAND
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Related articles Edited by MAY M. EBIHARA, CAROL A. MORTLAND and JUDY LEDGERWOOD. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1994. Pp. xvi, 194. References, Index. The book is a collection of essays edited by three American anthropologists who have considerable experience in researching Cambodian society and culture. The contributors are scholars from different academic fields: anthropology, linguistics, literature, and ethnomusicology. Together they seek to discuss Cambodians' struggle to preserve their culture, to define what their culture is, and to preserve their "culture" within new contexts. Persistence and transformation, loss and continuity are the book's central themes. Read all of this article with a FREE trial
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44. Cambodian Culture In Chicago - Chicago Asian Community | Examiner.com
During the genocide in Cambodia that killed 1.2 million people between 1975 and 1979 thousands of Cambodians fled for their lives. Around 5,000 Cambodians cur
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45. Celebrating Cambodian Culture
Patrick Choung’s parents fled from Cambodia in 1985 to escape the the Khymer Rouge regime.. Choung’s father was a soldier in the army and his mother had already been
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46. CAMBODIAN CULTURE
Khmer culture also has developed and spread by the Khmer empire, has distinctive styles of dance, architecture and sculpture, which have been exchanged with neighbouring Laos
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47. Cambodian-culture.meetup.com
Articles and information about health care topics related to Cambodian culture. Read more Patient Education Materials Khmer. Health education materials in Khmer (Cambodian
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