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Created1867
DescriptionList of 258 Chinese settlers contracted in Macao and sent to Cuba transported aboard the ship "Delangle" in January 1867.
Created1873-06-14
Description
Contained in this ship manifest are the names of 630 Chinese settlers who were brought to Cuba aboard an unknown ship in 1873. Of the 630 Chinese men who board the ship, 152 died along the way; their names are marked within the list. The number, Chinese name, age, and Christian name of each settler were included within the ship manifest.
Description
A shipping manifest from an unknown ship.
ContributorsSmucker, Silas (Author)
Created1965
DescriptionReport on the history of the the Phatanakane Project in the Muong Phieng region in Laos, focusing on the economic, agricultural, and civil purposes of the project and its accomplishments thus far.
ContributorsSage, William W. (Author)
Created1970
DescriptionBook on the education on children in rural villages in the Ban Houei Kong region in Laos, focused around the Mekong river, and the issues between ethnic groups and social structure that have prevented large-scale primary education in these areas.
ContributorsTaylor, Bill (Author) / Thongsar, Bouapha (Contributor)
Created1963
DescriptionDone by Thongsar, a Meo, it is an accurate interpretation of the Meo legend and history
ContributorsBeery, Galen S. (Author)
Created1968
DescriptionA report on the successes and failures of a US aid program in Savarane Province in Laos. Details the geography and history of the region, the history of American assistance, and the kinds of aid programs being used.
ContributorsVa Lo, Chua (Auctioneer) / Vue, Gee (Translator)
Created1972
DescriptionReport describing the changing role of the bmoob, or blacksmith.
ContributorsLewin, Howard (Author)
Created1965
DescriptionDescribes the engineering projects by USAID in small Lao villages.
ContributorsMaxwell, Dayton (Author)
Created1972
DescriptionDescribes the training programs under USAID in various parts of Laos