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'This project consists of 6 interviews documenting the life experiences of Khmer people who have come to Australia as refugees, orphans and widows and have built successful lives for themselves and their families here. It looks at their arrival and resettlement, cultural traditions and ties, social problems encountered and their achievement of succes in their working and family lives.'
Source: Trove.
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How to Survive
2006
single work
essay
— Appears in: Conversations , Summer vol. 6 no. 2 2006; (p. 36-46) The story of Khmer immigrant Sorathy Pouk Michell, as part of the Khmer Community in Australia Oral History Project. -
I Want to Have a Life
2000
single work
essay
— Appears in: National Library of Australia News , vol. 10 no. 8 2000; (p. 18-21)'Diana Giese introduces the latest Oral History recordings of the Khmer Community in Australia.'
Source: Article blurb.
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I Want to Have a Life
2000
single work
essay
— Appears in: National Library of Australia News , vol. 10 no. 8 2000; (p. 18-21)'Diana Giese introduces the latest Oral History recordings of the Khmer Community in Australia.'
Source: Article blurb.
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How to Survive
2006
single work
essay
— Appears in: Conversations , Summer vol. 6 no. 2 2006; (p. 36-46) The story of Khmer immigrant Sorathy Pouk Michell, as part of the Khmer Community in Australia Oral History Project.
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