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Bangkok.
White Lotus.
2001
[Reprint].
Black and white photographic illustrations, xlvi + 94pp, appendix, paperback. A reprint of the original 1928 publication which set out to present and explain to the reading public and those who are in authority, the condition of the Karens, the position they occupy and their aspiration as a nation. The historian Martin Smith considers the author to be the 'father' of the Karen people. He is described by Harry Marshall (author of The Karen People of Burma) as perhaps the most prominent Karen. The extensive introduction by Christina Fink provides a full historical background and insight into the far-sightedness of the author, helping to understand the ongoing struggle of the Karen and possibly its solution. (When referring to this item please quote stockid 40755)
ISBN: 9789747534825
Related Subject Areas:
Anthropology
Burma
Ethnic minorities
History
Karen
Southeast Asia
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