Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
For the Karens hospitality is not merely obligatory out of courtesy. It is the duty of the host to provide shelter, protection, facilities, comforts and privileges wherever practicable. The host has to help the guest by showing him the way to the next village, to provide a guide [and] to carry the bags of the guest if he is old and cannot carry his own bags. There is no charge for the discharge of these duties, no monetary remuneration whatsoever.
Saw Moo Troo (1981, p. 6)‘I'm Alice, this is Honour, and you'll be Jo, right?’
A fair and solid woman from Perth, Western Australia, standing on the river bank trying for the first time in her life to bathe in a muddy river without taking her clothes off – which, in black polyester slacks, was proving difficult. In my absence downriver with Great Lake, nine of them had come to Riverside, under the baton of Greg. He was a real missionary, but his party were ordinary churchgoers, mostly middle-aged farming men and women. They were here for two weeks and they were eating the Karen into submission.
‘These are just church people who have never been outside Australia before’, said Greg. ‘They've come to experience faith in another land.’ As usual, it was Ruth and Edward's house that they came to, and most of them slept in a row on mats on the verandah. Two of the women went to Pipi's teachers' hostel, while one man said firmly that he hadn't come all the way from Perth to sleep in a row of fellow Australians, and took himself off to Bastion's house.
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- True Love and BartholomewRebels on the Burmese Border, pp. 282 - 295Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991