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    The Yao versus the Việt

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 21, 2013
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    So the Yao (or Dao in Vietnamese) maintained a story about themselves which they got from early Chinese sources. This story claims that they are descended from a dog-man named…

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    The Yao and the Việt

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 19, 2013
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:9 Comments

    I have never seen anyone compare the Yao with the Việt, but someone should. The Yao (or Dao in Vietnamese) are a people who lived in the mountains in an…

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    Burma in Blur

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 17, 2013
    • Post category:Burma
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    Driving from Pyin Oo Lwin down to Mandalay late one afternoon, the rays of the setting sun were lighting up parts of trees and catching a lot of dust that…

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    Trần Quốc Vượng, Identity and Power

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 16, 2013
    • Post category:Vietnam
    • Post comments:22 Comments

    The late Professor Trần Quốc Vượng was a creative thinker and a wonderful storyteller. He wrote extensively, and his writings are enjoyable to read. One aspect of thầy Trần Quốc…

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    Ieng Sary and Radio Stung Treng

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 14, 2013
    • Post category:Cambodia/Vietnam
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    Ieng Sary, a man who served as the foreign minster of the Khmer Rouge, recently died at the age of 87. Seth Mydans has an article about him (here) in…

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    From Chinese to American by Conquest in Siam

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 13, 2013
    • Post category:Philippines/Thailand
    • Post comments:1 Comment

    In 1898, shortly after US naval forces had captured Manila, a man of Chinese ethnicity arrived at the port in Bangkok on a boat from Manila and claimed to be…

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    Lim Boon Keng’s Ambiguous Protest

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 13, 2013
    • Post category:Singapore
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    The American decision at the turn of the twentieth century to prohibit Chinese from entering the Philippines, that I wrote about below, obviously must have offended some people at the…

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    Excluding Chinese from the Philippines by Military Fiat

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 12, 2013
    • Post category:Philippines
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    I’ve been looking at some archival documents, and I came across an interesting issue that was discussed by American government officials in 1899 concerning Chinese in the Philippines. In 1899,…

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    Digitizing Cultural Heritage

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 10, 2013
    • Post category:Asian history/Vietnam/Vietnamese history sources
    • Post comments:5 Comments

    A few years ago I was extremely pleased to see that the National Library of Vietnam was starting to digitize some of the Hán Nôm manuscripts that it holds. It…

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    The Imagined Communities of the Tai Dam

    • Post author:Le Minh Khai
    • Post published:March 8, 2013
    • Post category:Laos/Vietnam
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    I pointed out in the post below on “The Other Voices in ‘Vietnamese’ History” that in a place like the Nguyễn Dynasty empire the Việt were not the only people…

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