Browse Items (235 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Collection: Tsapatsaris, George N. and Dorothea. A City of Refugees, the Memories of Cambodia Collection, circa 1987-1991 Page of 5 Sort by: Title Creator Date Added A statue of Buddha San, Say 1988-1989 Dear Cousin, I am in America Rou, Nou 1989-12-19 Dear Brother, I miss you a lot Phommara, Sony 1989-12-13 My family went to a Cambodian New Year party Phan, Socheath 1988-1989 An immigrant in the United States Pet, Ponn 1988-1989 When nighttime a ghosts come Kham, Khoeup 1988-1989 The monks are the religious leaders Pet, Ponn 1988-1989 Dear Sister, I don't know why you didn't come to America Peov, Sokchea 1989-12-20 Dear Sister, I wish you had come to America with us Peov, Neang 1989-11-29 Dear Grandmother, The last time I saw you Pan, Sopheap 1990-02-28 Cambodia, Lowell, Massachusetts Ouer, Bunrath 1988-1989 The ghost mother Ouer, Bunrath 1988-1989 Cambodian children must wear a uniform to school Ouer, Bunrath 1988-1989 Elephants are used for transportation Ouer, Bunrath 1988-1989 There is a rain barrell always near the house Nimsinok, Viccha 1988-1989 Tattoos are used for protection Kong, Noeuth 1988-1989 Cambodian Jungle Kong, Noeuth 1988-1989 This ghost is a mother ghost and her baby is sleeping Kim, Phath 1988-1989 We dance special Kim, Chomroeuen 1988-1989 The monk Kim, Chomroeuen 1988-1989 This is the ghost I have seen in Cambodia Meas, Lai 1988-1989 Escape From Cambodia Khiev, Chanda 1988-1989 This is a Cambodian Village Khiev, Chanda 1988-1989 Many, many ghosts live in Cambodia Kham, Kheoup 1988-1989 We pray in the temple Kham, Kheoup 1988-1989 Lotus are lillies Keath, Heng 1988-1989 Cambodian soldier shooting the ghosts Keath, Heng 1988-1989 The tiger is a wild jungle animal Im, Ravuth 1988-1989 Many wild animals live in the jungle Im, Ravuth 1988-1989 If you don't bother her she won't bother you Im, Ravuth 1988-1989 Khmer is the language Im, Ravuth 1988-1989 Men are growing rice Hor, Saray 1988-1989 Rambutan trees Hong, Samhieng 1988-1989 The Cambodian people bring these cones to the monks Hong, Samhieng 1988-1989 Dear Grandmother and Grandfather, How are you? Hang, Sophal 1989-12-04 This is a coconut tree Eam, Oeun 1988-1989 Dear Aunt, living in America is great and free Eam, Oeun 1990-01-05 Dear Cousins, I miss you a lot Duong, Chantha 1990-01-17 Dear Grandmother, How are you Chum, Savy 1989-11-27 My sister and my brother dance Choun, Chhong 1988-1989 Dear Uncle, I wish I could see you married Choeun, Cheth 1989-12-15 Students At The J.G. Pyne School Chhuon, Sochea 1988-1989 Dear Grandfather, in Lowell is peaceful Chhourng, Bun Chhoeun 1989-11-28 Dear Cousin, it is a long time Chhoeun, Rith 1990-01-02 This is a Cambodian lady Chey, Bopha 1988-1989 Dear Uncle, My father got your letter Cheap, Rath 1989-11-29 We play catch Cheap, Rath 1988-1989 Dear Aunt Mao Chea, Mach 1989-11-28 The children play games Chann, Bunroeun 1989-04-04 When my family escaped from Cambodia Bun, Saroun 1988-03-30 Page of 5 Output Formats atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2