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         Cambodian Culture:     more books (34)
  1. Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland and Exile (Asia East By South Series)
  2. Introduction to Cambodian Culture/Laos Culturally Speaking/Introduction to Vietnamese Culture
  3. INTRODUCTION TO CAMBODIAN CULTURE LAOS CULTURALLY SPEAKING INTRODUCTION TO VIETNAMESE CULTURE by Sun-Him; Luangpraseut; Te, Huynh Dinh Chhim, 1994
  4. Between Two Cultures: The Case of Cambodian Women in America by Mitra Das, 2006-11
  5. Cultures of Independence: An Introduction to Cambodian Fine Arts and Culture in the 1950's and 1960's by Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture, 2002-12
  6. Group Treatment of Traumatized Cambodian Women: A Culture-Specific Approach.: An article from: Social Work by Barbara L. Nicholson, Diane M. Kay, 1999-09-01
  7. Cultures of Independence: An Introduction to Cambodian Arts and Culture in the 1950's and 1960's. by Reyum Institute of Arts and Culture., 2001
  8. Towards a Christian Pastoral Approach to Cambodian Culture by Gerard, Ravasco, 2006-09-27
  9. Introduction to Cambodian culture (Introduction to Indochinese cultures) by Sun-him Chhim, 1987
  10. Introduction to Cambodian Culture by Sun - Him Chhim, 1989
  11. Cambodian Culture since 1975: Homeland and Exile. by May M. Ebihara, 1958
  12. Introduction to Cambodian Culture, Laos Culturally Speaking, Introduction to Vietnamese Culture by Sun Him and Khamchong Luangpraseut and Huynh Dinh Te Chhim, 1987
  13. Introduction To Cambodian Culture Laos Cultural by Sun Him Chhim, 0000
  14. Introduction to Cambodian Culture / Laos Culturally Speaking / Introduction to Vietnamese Culture by Sun-Him, Khamchong Luangpraseut, & Huynh Dinh Te Chhim, 1989

1. Cambodia Culture
Notes about the Cultural of Cambodia. Glimpses of cambodian culture.Cambodia Water Festival. 1012 November 2000. Racing boats at the Cambodian Water
http://www.parish-without-borders.net/cditt/cambodia/khculture.htm
Cambodian Culture
Contents
  • Glimpses of the Culture
  • Rules for Behavior Glimpses of Cambodian Culture
    Cambodia Water Festival
    10-12 November 2000
    The past six weeks have seen holidays here in Cambodia almost every week. On Thursday of this week we celebrated Cambodian Independence Day, and on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday the Cambodian Water Festival. Click here for a history and description of the Water Festival and click here for photos from this year's celebration! Interesting! And click here for some follow-up notes after the festival!
    Independence Day 2000
    9 November 2000
    Cambodia was part of French Indochina, along with Laos and Vietnam, and this monument to independence was erected at the end of French colonial rule in South East Asia in the 1950s. (Charlie lives just three blocks from here.) Units from the Cambodian army, navy, and air force take part in the Independence Day celebration on 9 November 2000.
  • 2. [BCSA]|Berkeley Cambodian Student Association
    For students and others interested in Cambodia and cambodian culture.
    http://www.OCF.Berkeley.EDU/~cambodia/
    September 15, 2005 Another look yet again . Hopefully this will be a temporary one.
    Sorry, the comment box and poll are down in the meantime, but please still feel free to direct your comments to our email address cambodia@ocf.berkeley.edu or post it in our forum.
    Don't forget meetings are Thursdays from 6-7 pm, and keep checking back for more contents and updates.
    Khmer classes this fall:
    Khmer 1A Course Title: Introductory Khmer
    Location: MTWTF 4-5P, 125 DWINELLE
    Course Control Number:
    Units:
    Final Exam Group: Intermediate Khmer Decal Syllabus [pdf]
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    3. Cambodia Art Dance And Culture Page
    Click Here to Visit our Sponsor. Cambodian Court Dance. Cambodian Clasical dance/Court Dances. Costumes and Characters Music of the Court
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    4. Cambodia Culture
    Notes about the Cultural of Cambodia. cambodian culture. The Cambodian Diet.Eating then and now. The ancient Khmer diet (as now) was mainly rice and
    http://www.parish-without-borders.net/cditt/cambodia/culture/2003/khculture-diet
    Cambodian Culture
    The Cambodian Diet
    Eating then and now
    The ancient Khmer diet (as now) was mainly rice and fish. There were three crops of rice a year. The Khmers didn't fish from the sea but from the rivers and ponds. There were many kinds of fish such as catfish, shad, gudgeon, feather back, some sharks, and many eels, clams, prawns, turtles, and also crocodile belly. But they didn't eat frogs. At the end of the rainy season, the water recedes; fish are trapped in drying up ponds, unable to reach the Tonle Sap River. Generally, the Khmer people used salt for preserving fish. They transported salt from the coast and mountain mines. At least some of the fish from the December-January harvest must have been preserved. The Khmers did not know how to make soy sauce. They ate some fruits such as bananas, coconuts, mangoes, lichees, papayas, and oranges (but not guavas in ancient times). There were some vegetables: onions, mustard, leeks, eggplants, watermelons, squashes, cucumbers, okra, and many vegetables that grew in water. The Khmer people continue to eat lotus pods and roots and the whole of the water lilies. They drank milk from cows and goats. Khmer people were not vegetarian because they ate meat from pig and deer as is shown in a bas-relief at Bayon. They grew some fruit trees near houses and they cleaned their teeth with small pieces of poplar wood.

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    6. Cambodian Culture.html
    K.S. AMERICAN AND CAMBODIAN NEW YEAR American New Year is different than Cambodian New Year.
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    7. Cambodia In Modern History: Beauty And Darkness
    Maps and basic statistical information. General Articles. Links to several articlesabout various aspects of cambodian culture and history. Naga, Phnom Penh
    http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/
    Beauty and Darkness: Cambodia in Modern History
    The Beauty and Darkness project provides information on the recent history of Cambodia, particulary the Khmer Rouge period. This includes materials pertaining to Cambodia, as well as information about Cambodian refugees and immigrants abroad. Articles are categorized within the menus at the top of the page. The following links might be useful starting points: The Banyan Tree
    A five-part article detailing Cambodia's recent history. Oral Histories
    A series of oral histories and biographical articles about Cambodians. Photos
    Several sets of photographs, including photos from Cambodia, and pictures from Khmer communities abroad. Travel
    Trip journals, travelogues, and general information about touring Cambodia. Facts and Figures
    Maps and basic statistical information. General Articles
    Links to several articles about various aspects of Cambodian culture and history. Specific information can also be located by using the site search page , and the most recent additions are listed on the What's New page. This site is primarily concerned with historical and cultural information. For news on current events in Cambodia, the

    8. Cambodian Culture.html
    CMAA Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association A few people from my school took a field trip to the CMAA.
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    9. Cambodian Culture
    The Cambodian New Year takes place from April 13th 15th, during the dry For fifteen days, people in Cambodian villages take turns bringing food to the
    http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/SoutheastAsia/outreach/resources/CambodiaWebUnit/
    Cambodian Culture Festivals
    Cambodian New Year
    Pchum Ben

    Water Festival

    Day of Hatred
    ...
    Birthdays

    Khmer Language and Literature
    Language
    Literature

    Cambodian Proverbs
    Festivals
    Cambodian New Yea r
    The Cambodian New Year takes place from April 13th -15th, during the dry season when farmers do not work in the fields. Astrologers determine the exact time and date by calculating the exact moment the new animal protector (tiger, dragon, or snake) arrives. Cambodians spend the entire month of April in preparation for the celebration, cleaning and decorating their house with candles, lights, star shaped lanterns and flowers. During the first three days, everyone travels to the pagodas to offer food to the monks. Top ^
    Pchum Ben
    Pchum Ben is a religious ceremony in September when everyone remembers the spirit of dead relatives. For fifteen days, people in Cambodian villages take turns bringing food to the temples or pagodas. On the fifteenth and final day, everyone dresses in their finest clothing to travel together to the pagodas. Families bring overflowing baskets of flowers, and children offer food and presents to the monks. Everyone says prayers to help their ancestors pass on to a better life. According to Khmer belief, those who do not follow the practices of Pchum Ben are cursed by their angry ancestors. Top ^
    Water Festival
    Another very colorful festival is the Water Festival or the Festival of the Reversing Current. It takes place in late October or early November and marks the reversal of the Tonle Sap River so that it once again flows south from the Tonle Sap Lake into the Mekong River. The highlight of the three-day festival is the boat races that are held in Phnom Penh. Individual villages build their own boats by hollowing out a log to make a dugout canoe that is rowed by as many as forty people! The prow and the stern of the canoe turn upward and the prow is painted with an eye, just like the war vessels on the wall of the temples at Angkor Thom. On the first two days of the festival, pairs of boats race each other. At sunset on the third day, there is a big race and everyone believes that the river is happy, the fish will be plentiful and the rice crop will flourish.

    10. Cambodia Culture
    Khmer New Year (1516 April 2002) Water Festival 2002. Cambodian Independence Day Khmer Wedding Lecture Series Pchum Ben
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    11. Cambodia
    The Cambodian week corresponds to the Western week, while the Cambodian days represent by colors. The Cambodian people, especially women, prefer
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    12. Cambodian Students Organization
    Building and strengthening identification of the cambodian culture among fellow members, students and community at large.
    http://spirit.dos.uci.edu/cambo/

    13. Cambodia In Modern History Beauty And Darkness
    Maps and basic statistical information. General Articles. Links to several articles about various aspects of cambodian culture and history.
    http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

    14. Cambodian Culture Posters And Prints At Art.com
    cambodian culture Posters and Prints Find cambodian culture Posters and Printsat Art.com or select a print or poster from Art.com s Galleries.
    http://www.art.com/asp/display-asp/_/id--13242/Cambodian_Culture.htm
    What's New Best Sellers Limited Editions Specialty Prints ... Clearance Search in
    All Fine Art Prints Posters Photographs Limited Editions Canvas Framed Art Hand Colored Vintage Originals main original advanced search SUBJECTS Home World Culture Burmese Culture ... Tibetan Culture
    Cambodian Culture Gallery - 18 items
    Sort By: Most Popular Price (High to Low) Price (Low to High) Price (Discount %) Size (Width, lg to sm) Size (Width, sm to lg) Size (Height, lg to sm) Size (Height, sm to lg) Size (Square, lg to sm) Size (Square, sm to lg) Product Availability Most Recently Added All Items (18) Unframed (11) Designer Framed (7) Page 1 of 2 Images per page details Les Ruines D'Angkor George Grolier 39.25 x 27.5 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 24 hours details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 16 x 20 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 24 hours details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 16 x 20 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 24 hours details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 9.5 x 11.75 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 24 hours details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 16 x 20 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 5-7 days details Cambodian Dancers Auguste Rodin 16 x 20 inches Fine Art Print Usually ships in: 24 hours details Supposed Portrait of Jaya...

    15. CSS >> Welcome!
    Established in 1984 by Cambodian students at Cal. State Univ. Long Beach, whose purpose is to share cambodian culture and promote academic goals and achievements among fellow Cambodians.
    http://www.csulb.edu/~camss/
    Home CSS Forum About CSS Constitution ... CSS Press CSULB Links CSULB
    My CSULB

    BeachBoard

    CSULB Webmail
    Khmer Student Org. CSA of Fullerton
    CSA of SDSU

    CSO of UC Irvine

    CCA of Fresno
    ...
    UCS of UCLA
    Cambodian Affiliates Niseth Khmer Scholarship
    Khmermarket
    Khmer Web Communities Khmerconnection
    Khmerclub

    Khmerlife
    Khmerfuture ... Camweb Contact the webmasters! Denny : dkhuon @csulb.edu Danilo : CSSWebmaster @gmail.com Hi all, first of all if you're looking for the former site, you can find it here Former CSULB President Maxson once said, "If the only thing you do in college is go to class, then you have not had the full college experience." Are you looking for a club to help give you that full college experience? Then you've come to the right place! CSS is an organization open to people of all backgrounds dedicated to preserving and promoting the Cambodian culture. Over the past years, CSS has put on events such as the Rithy Phan film festival, a co-sponsorship event of Contemporary Cambodian Issues with Cambodian Hope (C-HOPE) as well as our annual Culture Show that has attracted over 1000 audience members. To find out more about CSS we recommend and invite you to our general meetings. There you will meet CSS members and officers. It will usually be on

    16. Cambodian Culture
    Here are some examples of Cambodian Proverbs "Don't take the straight path or the winding path. Take the path your ancestors have taken."
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    17. Cambodian Culture Prints And Posters At Art.com
    cambodian culture Prints and Posters Find cambodian culture Prints and Postersat Art.com or select a print or poster from Art.com s Galleries.
    http://www.art.com/asp/display-asp/_/id--13242/pg--2/Cambodian_Culture.htm
    What's New Best Sellers Limited Editions Specialty Prints ... Clearance Search in
    All Fine Art Prints Posters Photographs Limited Editions Canvas Framed Art Hand Colored Vintage Originals main original advanced search SUBJECTS Home World Culture Burmese Culture ... Tibetan Culture
    Cambodian Culture Gallery - 18 items
    Sort By: Most Popular Price (High to Low) Price (Low to High) Price (Discount %) Size (Width, lg to sm) Size (Width, sm to lg) Size (Height, lg to sm) Size (Height, sm to lg) Size (Square, lg to sm) Size (Square, sm to lg) Product Availability Most Recently Added All Items (18) Unframed (11) Designer Framed (7) Page 2 of 2 Images per page details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 22 x 26 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 3-5 days details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 23 x 27 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 3-5 days details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 23 x 26 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 5-10 days details Cambodian Dancers Auguste Rodin 19 x 23 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 3-5 days details Cambodian Dancer Auguste Rodin 26 x 30 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 5-10 days details Cambodian Dancers Auguste Rodin 17 x 21 inches Framed Print Usually ships in: 5-10 days Page 2 of 2 Previous bgItemArray = new Array( 'itembox_11670970', 'itembox_11703145', 'itembox_11703287', 'itembox_11703436', 'itembox_11703147', 'itembox_11702805' );

    18. Cambodian Information Center (CIC) Homepage
    Cambodian Information Center, nonprofit and neutral, news announcements and other information related to Cambodia
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    19. CARA - Cambodian Culture Dance Troupe Of San Jose
    To Unite our community, to preserve the cambodian culture and work toward theprogress of the future generations.
    http://www.caraweb.org/dance.html
    Home Khmer Literacy Khmer Dances Khmer Links ... Contact Us Khmer Dances Sub Section Dance Instructors
    KNY-2003 Dances

    KNY-2002 Dances

    KNY-2001 Dances
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    Brief Description of Dances
    Funded by Funded in part by a grant from
    Arts Council Silicon Valley The Cambodian Dance Group of San Jose practice schedule: Time Every Friday @ 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm (except major holidays) new time ***
    first practice starting on Friday, Sept 16
    Location
    Tully Community Branch Library
    new location ***
    880 Tully Rd.
    San Jose, CA 95111 Map Who can participate: The Cambodian Culture Dance Group team
    • Savary Dean Raline Von-Buelow Leslie Kim Dara Kas Deva Ok Koeun Sopheap Ngar Chamroeun Yean
    Coordinators and Dance Instructors Mrs. Chamroeun Yean, Coordinator - She moved to San Jose in early 1980. She now has a professional career as a Knowledge Development Engineer. Raising two beautiful children and overcoming many big changes in her life are among her proudest accomplishments. Despite the distance of time and space from her homeland, her love for Cambodian people and culture is rooted deeply in her heart. At the present, she and her two children are intimately involved in the Cambodian-American community in San Jose, where she volunteers tirelessly in the Khmer Cultural Dance Group.

    20. Cambodian Culture On Campus - Friday September 7, 2001 - The Arizona Daily Wildc
    Silvyn said Wright, like all of Culture s previous speakers, is an expert onCambodia. cambodian culture on campus Rivalry in harmony
    http://wildcat.arizona.edu/papers/95/14/04_1_m.html
    FEEDBACK Write a letter to the Editor Contact the Daily Wildcat staff ... Send feedback to the web designers
    AZ STUDENT MEDIA Arizona Student Media info... Daily Wildcat staff alumni... TV3 - student tv... ... KAMP - student radio... Cambodian culture on campus Associated Press Sok Sokhoeun dances to convey "Dance, The Spirit of Cambodia" in "Robam Apsara." "The Spirit of Cambodia" will be featured Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. in Centennial Hall. By Lisa Lucas ARIZONA DAILY WILDCAT Friday September 7, 2001 UAPresents generates cultural awareness through lectures Campus officials have been saying all year that cultural appreciation and awareness have never been more abundant on the UA campus. Beginning Sunday, UAPresents education director Benita Silvyn will promote this appreciation with the continuation of her program, "Cultures in Context." Silvyn said she began the "Cultures in Context" program last year in order to generate more cultural appreciation of the performances brought to Centennial Hall. "We saw a need to share information of the different cultures so that people would have more of an understanding (of) how the performances we're bringing in (to Centennial) thrive from culture," Silvyn said.

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