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These documents pertain to the American ship "Norway" that arrived in Havana on March 30, 1860, with around 900 colonists from China. The purpose of these communications were to establish conditions that needed to be met for authorization to be granted for the Chinese settlers to disembark. A list of the passengers, their contracts, and a health inspection had to be completed before any of the settlers could be let off the ship. Ultimately, the final document in this selection reveals that the settlers were eventually let off the ship two days later, and were taken into a police station for examinations. "Norway"- 1860.

Article describing the lamvong, a particular style of dance and music involving drums that was common across Southeast Asia.

A report on the minority groups in Northern Laos, with a focus on the Yao.

Report describing the history, economics, and geography of Laos and then the history of its rising communist movement, Lao Issara.

An article describing the Fifth Month Festival or the New Years Festival and its rituals by Laotians living in the San Francisco Bay area

A paper examining the documentation of Frank Snepps’ Descent Interval and William Shawcross’s sideshow in their examination of US intervention in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

News Bulletins from 1973 concerning the Vietnam War, international relations, and the effects on the war on international and domestic politics.

News Bulletins from 1973 concerning the Vietnam War, international relations, and the effects on the war on international and domestic politics.

US Internal Information Bulletins concerning the US Mission to Laos in April to June 1972, focusing on fighting between Lao forces and Viet Cong troops and the effects on US politics.

Article about the history of Laos, focusing on Buddhism, and religious beliefs.