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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

101. Providence Public Library Events A Cambodian Family Journey 2
A cambodian Family Journey II Feb 24 March 31, 2003 cambodian CulturalCelebration Photos Literacy Programs @PPL Group Photo A cambodian Family Journey
http://www.provlib.org/community/events/camlit2.htm
A Cambodian Family Journey II: Feb 24 - March 31, 2003
Cambodian Cultural Celebration Photos

Literacy Programs @PPL

A Cambodian Family Journey II met this winter at the Knight Memorial Branch of PPL and focused on older Cambodian teens and their families and Cambodian teens in gang prevention programs at Nickerson House Community Center in Providence. The group grew to include 5 families and 19 teens, who explored Cambodian culture and cultural concerns through film, books, food and discussion. Participants addressed the importance of family communication by viewing and discussing the film Children of the Mahant Dorai. Some teens voiced their frustration with the lack of communication in their families; others talked about what parents had told them about the war in Cambodia and its impact. An important issue for them was the perceived contrast between Cambodian-American teens and their Cambodian-born parents. Also as part of this project, teens were encouraged to develop

102. Address At The International Conference On
Third, cambodian Cultural and Social Development Community This community aimsto promote cooperation in the development of cultural and social sector
http://www.cnv.org.kh/2004_releases/070704_cambodia_international_community.htm
Address at the International Conference on "Cambodia and International Community" Chaktomuk Conference Hall, 07 July 2004 Your Excellencies,
Distinguished Delegates,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Today, I have a great honor and pleasure to address the opening session of the International Conference on " Cambodia and International Community " on the occasion of the 10 th anniversary of Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP). On behalf of the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC), I would like to express my warmest congratulations to the CICP and the German Federick Elbert foundation of Germany, who initiated and financed the organization of this important international conference for the purpose of strengthening cooperation and partnership between Cambodia and the international community. May I take this opportunity to extend our warmest welcome to the delegations of our friendly countries from ASEAN and Europe, who have spent their time and contributed their valuable knowledge at this conference. This is extremely valuable as it help us look not only into the issues emerged at the present, but also help highlight the future prospects to build partnership and strengthen cooperation, in a constructive manner, between international community and Cambodia in the new era. Furthermore, the conference on

103. Social Anthropology
qualified lecturers and cambodian cultural anthropologists in the field. cambodian researchers in the field of cultural and applied anthropology,
http://www.khmerstudies.org/programs/proganth.htm
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Social Anthropology Program - Project on Youth Culture and Higher Education Supported by : The Rockefeller Foundation Research sites : Royal University of Fine Arts (RUFA), Royal University of Phnom Penh, School of Agriculture , Preak Leap Instructor : Mr. Kim Sedara, Project Advisor Number of participants : 3 Assistant Researchers - Ms. Heng Chhun Oeurn, Ms. Hak Siphirath, Mr. Run Sambath Background
Social anthropology is a relatively new discipline to be introduced in the Cambodian higher education system. Until recently, there were no social anthropology departments or courses offered at the university level. As a result, anthropology has remained on the margins of university curriculums, since there are few qualified lecturers and Cambodian cultural anthropologists in the field. In the present day, due to efforts initiated by CKS programs, a limited number of courses in social anthropology are being taught at the Department of Archaeology of Royal University of Fine Arts and the Royal University of Phnom Penh. The project “Youth Culture and Higher Education” led by Project Advisor, Mr. Kim Sedara and three assistant student researchers, focuses on the social anthropology of higher education in Cambodia. The project involves surveying five university departments in order to assess how the curriculum of these institutions can better address students’ needs and expectations. These departments include the Faculty of Architecture and Archaeology at the Royal University of Fine Arts, departments of History and Sociology at the Royal University of Phnom Penh, the School of

104. Cambodian Cultural Village
The construction of cambodian Cultural Village (CCV) started in mid year of 2001, The Carvers who work in cambodian Cultural village have skills on
http://www.cambodianculturalvillage.com/index.php
- Select Menu - Home Web Stats News and Events Services Private option-clients VIP visit ccv Villages Wax Museum Traditional Show Miniature Caving Workshop Souvenir Shop Restaurant Map and Direction Site Map Contact Us Villages Wax Museum Traditional Show Miniature ... Carving The construction of Cambodian Cultural Village (CCV) started in mid year of 2001, opened to the public in September 24, 2003, with total area of 210,000 meter-square, CCV assembles all the miniatures of famous historical buildings and structures, local customs and practices of all races. There are 11 unique villages, which represent different culture heritages and characteristics of 19 multi races. At each village, the tourists will be able to enjoy the excellent wood houses, carving, soft skill in stone, traditional performances in the different style such as: Apsara Dancing, performance of ethnic minorities from Northeast of Cambodia, traditional wedding ceremony, Circus, Popular games, Peacock dancing, Acrobat, elephants shows, boxing, and more...
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105. Cambodian Cultural Center (Lexington)
images greets visitors at the entrance to the cambodian Cultural Center, the cambodian Cultural Center is now a place where cambodian and Laotian
http://www.unc.edu/courses/2001spring/reli/006j/001/Publish/page22.html
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ADDRESS: 185 Pine Lodge Road
Lexington, NC 27292
PHONE: (336) 357-5769
CONTACT: Saroeung Vay
LINEAGE: Theravada Buddhism
AFFILIATION: Greensboro Buddhist Center. (Also with support from Americorp). A large stone archway decorated with Buddhist images greets visitors at the entrance to the Cambodian Cultural Center, which dates from 1990, when the businessman Saroeung Vay founded the organization to provide a common ground on which Cambodians and other Buddhists would be able to gather. Functioning as both a religious and community center, the Cambodian Cultural Center is now a place where Cambodian and Laotian refugees interact with one another, share their culture, and express their faith.
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106. PPP 8/26: Development Of Democracy In Cambodia
culture conditions a political order and this political order in turn Cambodia had fallen under Vietnamese rule in the East and under Thai rule in the
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/TXT/comments/develo.htm
back to headlines COMMENT Development of Democracy in Cambodia
Dr Lao Mong Hay,
Executive Director of the Khmer Institute of Democracy, shares his thoughts about Cambodia's troubled past, and the challenges ahead as the new century begins.
WHEN WE TALK about development we imply a process, evolution or change over time covering the past, the present and the future. Again when we talk about the past, we tend to refer to culture and the cultural heritage or legacies handed down to the present and future generations. Culture conditions a political order and this political order in turn influences or even determines culture.
Previous political legacies have an important bearing on the development of democracy in Cambodia, and we need to look at these legacies first in order to understand that development. We need to look next at the cultural legacies beneath those political legacies. After that we will examine recent developments pertaining to democracy, and venture to evaluate the future prospects for this democracy. THREE LAYERS OF DICTATORSHIP
Until the end of World War II, Cambodian rulers were using the Chakrawatti system to rule their country. This system was a very centralized system under which all powers were concentrated in the hands of the rulers. All Cambodians were their subjects. In the country there was only one absolute ruler who tolerated no opinions different from his own. There could not be two suns in the sky. All viceroys and other officials had to submit unquestionably to his rule and serve him as his servants or instruments. These viceroys and officials were in turn potentates in their respective domains. They enjoyed all the privileges while the people were simply their serfs.

107. 2006 Southeast Asia Study Tour
late afternoon you will meet the locals who direct the cambodian cultural showand see their costumes. Evening Dinner and cambodian cultural show. B, D
http://www.usitt.org/activities/seAsiaTour/AsiaItinerary.html
USITT Activities Tour of SE Asia
Illustrated Daily Itinerary
USITT Theatre-Dance-Costume
Study Tour
To Southeast Asia
(Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam)
A general description of the tour, arrangements, and pricing is on the main page.
Dec. 26 Departure from Los Angeles International Airport in the late evening (about 11:30pm) to fly to Thailand. The adventure begins Dec. 27 In-flight to Thailand. (meals on plane) (Due to passing the international dateline you lose this day. You will regain it when you return. Dec. 28 You arrive in Bangkok where your guide will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. The afternoon will be free for you to rest up from your trip or to explore area around the hotel. Optional: For those who are interested we will take you to the longtime historic Jim Thompson House of Silk shop. You can also do some shopping at some local antique stores. We will pick you up for dinner and then provide a complimentary 2-hour Thai Massage or 1-hour traditional Oil Massage.

108. Rajana Society
cambodian Cultural Museum Killing Fields Memorial cambodian Family Day consistsof food, cultural performances, kids activities, and the musuem s displays
http://students.washington.edu/rajana/media/events.php
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This path-breaking conference will focus on the religious sites of ancient Southeast Asia, and their relations with the surrounding landscapes. Tue, May 3, 5:30pm
Rajana Society's General Meeting

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Come join us for our spring general meeting to learn about the exciting new projects and free pizza! Sat, March 19, 10:00am
Family Day at Wing Luke Asian Museum
Wing Luke Asian Museum Come celebrate Khmer New Year with Rajana at Wing Luke Asian Museum Sat, March 12, 6:00pm Free Screening of film: LOVESICK Ethnic Cultural Theatre LOVESICK is a dramatic story intended to tell the world about Cambodian Sat, February 26, 1:00pm Cambodian Family Day Cambodian Family Day consists of food, cultural performances, kids activities, and the musuem's displays of Cambodian culture and history. Sat, February 19, 8:00pm

109. FRONTLINE/WORLD . Cambodia - Pol Pot's Shadow . Links And Resources | PBS
This report details how Cambodia s lingering culture of impunity facilitatesorganized crime and human rights abuses. Solving the problem won t be easy
http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/cambodia/links.html
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THE STORY

Synopsis of "Pol Pot's Shadow" REPORTER'S DIARY
In Search of Justice CHRONICLE OF SURVIVAL
Historical Analysis: The U.S. and Cambodia CAMBODIAN-AMERICANS SPEAK
The Rapper, the Dancer, and the Storyteller FACTS AND STATS
Learn more about Cambodia
Genocide, War Crimes, Politics MAP REACT TO THIS STORY
Beauty and Darkness: The Odyssey of the Khmer People

This comprehensive Web site by independent writers provides visitors with an overview of Cambodian culture and recent history. There's information on the Khmer diaspora, a photo gallery and an unforgettable "Oral Histories" section. Cambodian Information Center
The Cambodian Information Center site is aimed mostly at Cambodians abroad, with links to Khmer Web pages, chat, and Cambodian social organizations, along with downloadable Khmer fonts. It provides a good basic history section and an extensive bibliography of recent books about Cambodia. The Khmer Institute This nonprofit community organization based in Los Angeles says its goal is to offer Cambodian Americans the "opportunity to move from merely being objects of study to active, vocal, articulate participants." The site includes policy papers of interest to immigrants and refugees.

110. Untitled Document
Translate this page The summary for this Japanese page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set.
http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/~ema/

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