CSS: PERSPECTIVE NEWSLETTER CSS Webmaster Paul Seng. I enjoy meeting new members because it shows thatCSULB students care about cambodian culture and the community. . Whaasup ? http://www.khmermarket.com/perspective/page7.html
Extractions: was used to it from Minnesota. When I finally went to school at Polytechnic High, I saw so many Asian people. I was so surprised. I have never seen so many Asian people in one school in my whole life! I made many new Asian friends. Finally I graduated from high school and went to college. Class of '98, babeee!!! Now here I am, a sophomore in California State University of Long Beach. I started my first year as an undeclared major. Then I finally made up my mind to become a nursing major. I am hoping to graduate to become a pediatric nurse because I love to work with children. On top of that, I am the Co-Treasurer of the Cambodian Student Society of CSULB, "who could have ever thought of that!" I am very excited to take part in our "Cultural Show 2000". Being an officer will drive me to take bigger responsibility than my normal life of going to school and coming home. To introduce myself, my name is Hemarun Som, and I'm a freshman at Cal State Long Beach. First I like to say that Cal State Long Beach is one of the friendliest and greatest campuses out there in southern California. What other universities can you find so much diversity and culture walking on campus? I'm a marketing major, and I am involved with CSS for the first time this spring semester.
Tom And Chamroeun's Home Page Examples of crowns, masks, and costumes made by Chamroeun.Category Recreation Living History Costumes Ethnic and Folk Asia He's also introduced Tom and his family to cambodian culture. Click here to findout more about Cambodian classical dance. Tom. loves to paint in his free time. http://users.rcn.com/tskramer/homepage.html
Extractions: Tom and Chamroeun's Home Page Tom is originally from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania and Chamroeun is from Battambang Cambodia . Our home page shares some of our interests and background. We hope to add more as time allows. came to the U.S. with a Cambodian Dance group in 1981 via the Khao-I-Dang refugee camp. As one of those chosen for the troupe, Chamroeun was trained by former dancers from the Royal Ballet who had managed to escape from Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge As artistic refugees, the troupe came to the U.S. and performed for thousands of people across the country. Chamroeun is very involved in keeping the traditional court dance and culture of Cambodia alive , through teaching Cambodian classical dance and making traditional Khmer clothes costumes and crafts . He's been teaching dance and crafts to interested individuals at schools and institutions with the assistance of Samuel Fleisher Art Memorial, the Philadelphia Folklore Project, the Philadelphia Dance Alliance, and through grants from Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and Pew Charitable Trusts. He's also introduced Tom and his family to Cambodian culture.
Ethnomed Has Moved Similar pages The Infinite Mind Voices of Experience Cambodian Trauma in Fascinated by the cambodian culture, Karen became concerned about thelingering effects of trauma on these peaceful Buddhist people. http://healthlinks.washington.edu/clinical/ethnomed/cambcp.html
Children Of The River Project Cambodia today, Time Line Christian Science Monitor History Electric LibraryCambodian geography - Asia For Kids cambodian culture - EthnoMed Geography http://home.maine.rr.com/mahoneyschool/gr7/dugas/cambodia/CofR.htm
Extractions: Children of the River Research Project Photos by Bruce Sharp History - Culture - Geography Miscellaneous Topics History, culture, geography Lonely Planet Cambodian history - The Banyon Tree Cambodian history - Andy Carvin's Slideshow History, Cambodia today, Killing fields, Cambodian genocide, Survivor stories - CyberCambodia History, politics, Phnom Phen, geography, culture many topics - Peter Geiser
Asian Pacific Review The evening of cambodian culture exhibition was begun, after a little delay,as five ornately dressed dancers who stepped elegantly on to stage. http://www.csufresno.edu/StudentOrgs/apr/8-2/8-2k.html
Extractions: The evening of Cambodian culture exhibition was begun, after a little delay, as five ornately dressed dancers who stepped elegantly on to stage. They moved about the stage in a slow graceful and methodic manner; their brightly colored outfits were accented by delicate hand gestures as they cast rose petals on to the stage.
Arts, Culture, And Temples http//www.mekong.net/cambodia/. cambodian culture, history, politics andtravel. http//www.moicoci.gov.kh/. Introduction to cambodian culture. http://www.shalalacambodia.info/arts.htm
Extractions: This site is hosted by ... Web Hosting Arts, Culture, and Temples Angkor out of 10 http://www.angkor-net.de/english/index-e.html Picture galleries of 23 Khmer Temples The beautiful: 102 pictures, including less visited temples. Angkor - Paradise Nearly Lost out of 10 http://www.arkaisk.dk/ANGKOR.htm Archive of historical pictures of Cambodia The beautiful: Rare black and white XIXth century pictures. Kagna August 2002 Cambodia A Classroom Study out of 10 http://www.einaudi.cornell.edu/SoutheastAsia/outreach/CambodiaWebUnit/home.html Online version of teachers kit for US school developed at Cornell University. The beautiful: complete, clear, up to date information on Cambodia for children and adults. Cambodia beauty and darkness out of 10 http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/ Cambodian culture, history, politics and travel. The beautiful: artful pictures and design; strong on politics and modern history; original essays. Cambodia out of 10 http://schools.4j.lane.edu/kelly/cambodia/welcome.html
Education For students and others interested in Cambodia and cambodian culture. CategoryRegional Asia Cambodia Education http//www.OCF.Berkeley.EDU/~cambodia/. http://www.ad.com/Regional/Asia/Cambodia/Education/
TRAVEL.com ® ... Regional:Asia:Cambodia:Education 1 5 of at least 5 Berkeley Cambodia Student Association - OCF.Berkeley.EDU/~cambodia/For students and others interested in Cambodia and cambodian culture. http://www.travel.com/Regional/Asia/Cambodia/Education/
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AsianWeek.com: National News: Cambodian New Year In Massachusetts Lowells Tsongas Arena, usually home to hockey games and rock concerts, was filledwith the sights and sounds of cambodian culture on April 14 as thousands http://www.asianweek.com/2001_04_20/news7_cambodiannewyear.html
Extractions: (in Opinion) Cambodian New Year in Massachusetts An estimated 6,000 crammed into the hall to bid farewell to the Year of the Dragon and usher in the year 2545 in the Khmer calendar, the Year of the Snake. The crowd gathered to enjoy a day-long celebration involving religious ceremonies, traditional dances performed in ornate gilded dresses, and American chart-toppers sung in Khmer. The event is organized as a way of keeping cultural traditions alive, as well as bringing the community together, said Sophy Theam, 24, who coordinated the event. Non-Cambodians also came to the arena to get a feeling for a culture that they have grown close to. Robert Nassau, 60, and his wife Nancy Storrow, 55, drove from Putney, Vt., to attend the festival. The couple had only recently returned from Cambodia after volunteering at a hospital for a month, and while in Lowell, visited relatives of people they had met at the hospital. But Trate, watching a Cambodian American magician on stage with his children, said it was hard sometimes to bridge the two cultures.
The Equity News - The Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association Our interview questions focused on school life, on finding connections studentshad with cambodian culture and their interactions with family, peers, and the http://www.alliance.brown.edu/eac/equitynews/summer_00/CMAA.html
Extractions: Column News and Announcements... About The Equity News The New England Equity Assistance Center at Brown University is on the Web! Order a printed copy of this issue In Our Next Issue... Articles... Stars or Tears Souteast Asian Students Speak Out: Introduction Education, the Key to Survival Video Review: Rebuilding the Temple ... References Printable The Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association: A Cultural Center in Lowell, Massachusetts By Mignonne Pollard, Ed.D., Senior Equity Specialist A In downtown Lowell, the sense of history is overwhelming. Turn-of-the-century factories sit on side streets, some empty with broken windows, others hiding bustling businesses, government agencies, or schools. There is a mystery to these large brick buildings that is easily missed by the hurried passerby. [TOP] The Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association is located inside a newly converted factory building that spans over two New York City blocks. Now the old mill factory takes on a different history, one that includes large Khmer words, the Cambodian flag, and a photograph of the Cambodian Royal family. These emblems welcome visitors who enter the reception area. Local students run the front desk after hours. The majority of staff are Cambodian, and the students who come there after school seem involved in almost every aspect of the agency. They are a vibrant and visible presence.
Main Introduction Window Back to L CR, Language Culture Resources / Cambodian/Khmer /. CamWebCambodian Cyber Culture Stated mission is to preserve cambodian culture. http://www.csustan.edu/Global_Affairs/data/Language-Culture-Resources/data/Cambo
Extractions: Cambodian/Khmer / General Resources: Internet Search CSU Stanislaus Library Online Translators Other Language Resources ... Project Funding Specific Resources: Cambodian/Khmer French German Hmong Indian ... Thai Updated: Fri, Nov 15, 2002 Cambodian/Khmer: Internet Searches in Cambodian Cambodia! Web Directory Khmer Search Engine Search Engine Colossus: Cambodia Books Cambodia: A Country Study Guide. USA International Business Publications. Special order at Amazon.com USA International Business Publications. Special order at Amazon.com Cambodia Handbook. Passport Books. ISBN: 084424922X Cambodian Newspapers Online Khmer News: The Cambodian Newscenter on the Web
Yamada Language Center: Cambodian (Khmer) WWW Guide Artists Assistance Project grassroots project offering support to Khmer artistsliving in Cambodia and building appreciation of cambodian culture in the US; http://babel.uoregon.edu/yamada/guides/cambodian.html
Extractions: Guide index News index Multilingual references Font index Movie and Music - a collections of past and present Khmer stars, music and movies, as well as audio clips. Khmer Kampong Speu - A province of Cambodia website, provide current events and news, including links to TV and radio. Indradevi Magazine - bi-weekly variety magazine. Also in Khmer Cambodian Artists Assistance Project - grassroots project offering support to Khmer artists living in Cambodia and building appreciation of Cambodian culture in the U.S. Khmer Connection - offers news, articles, chat, and message boards Cambodian.org - This site is dedicated to Cambodia. Inside there are many links to Cambodian information as well as homepages of Khmer and friends around the World. Khmer.org
Extractions: Mckenna thanked the many people involved with the project such as Pich Chhoeun, of the Cambodian Society of Rhode Island, Jennifer Frisbee, the project website developer, and parents Seney and Tee Chheng, for their outstanding commitment, assistance with food, and translation expertise. Jennifer Frisbee projected the project's exciting web pages for all to see. Designed by children and teens with her assistance, these pages chronicle the unique journey made by this group of diverse Cambodian-Americansan exchange between generations, cultures and languages. It celebrates many aspects of Cambodian culture and Cambodian-American society. The Providence Public Library is among 12 other libraries in the United States that have been awarded a grant from MetLife Foundation and Libraries for the Future: Reading America Project. Due to the success of the project, this grant will be renewed in 2003. Libraries for the Future (LFF) is a non-profit organization based in New York City that works with libraries to enhance community literacy programming, reach diverse populations, and promote intergenerational understanding. Hopefully, it will be the beginning of future collaborations with LFF and the MetLife Foundation that will work with other diverse populations in the city of Providence.
Save The Children - Norway According to Culture One of the longstanding customs of cambodian culture isto prohibit children from expressing their opinion when adults are talking. http://www.reddbarna.no/english/news/01_2001/eng-979876350.html.shtml
Extractions: Most adults consider children who express their opinions to be vain and the elders feel that allowing children to participate in discussions is a nuisance, according to Eang Nha, an official of the local human rights organization Licadho. The punishment that accompanies the act of speaking out discourages children from expressing themselves, he added.
Extractions: To read another review of this book, this one by Peter Biro , click here "Saving Angkor" by C. M. Bhandari, Indias former Ambassador to Cambodia (1991-94), is perhaps the latest monograph on Angkor Wat, the vast medieveal temple complex in Cambodia. Built as the glorious shrine of Hindu God Vishnu by the Khmer king Surayavaraman II (1113-1150), Angkor Wat reveals the grandest of South-East Asian architectural expressions. Bhandari's interest in the study of Angkor Wat complex as an official representative of India was basically inspired by the involvement of the Government of India in the conservation of this great mediaeval monument. The writer deserves our thanks primarily for the reason that in spite of his heavy diplomatic duties as Indian Ambassador to Cambodia, he could produce this well-written and well-illustrated book which would serve as a lasting medium to bind together the two nations, Cambodia and India. The author has not only recalled the pleasant memories of Indo-Cambodian culture links centuries ago, but also provided details of India's efforts to preserve Cambodia's most outstanding monument in Angkor Wat.
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Cambodian Students Of Aloha Provides assistance to all cambodian students with a goal toward higher education. Also involved in promoting and preserving the Khmer culture and promoting interactions and understanding among people of Khmer heritage and those who bear interest in Cambodia and/or her culture and people http://www2.hawaii.edu/~csaloha
Extractions: Cambodian Students of Aloha at the University of Hawaii provides assistance to all Cambodian students with a goal toward higher education. The CSAloha will also be involved in promoting and preserving the Khmer Culture and promoting interactions and understanding among people of Khmer heritage and those who bear interest in Cambodia and/or her culture and people. The CSAloha operates as one of registered independent organizations (RIOs) and does not represent any political or religious ideologies both on/off campus. Any Comments or Suggestions regarding this website or CSAloha may be directed to CSAloha