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Ban Vinai: The Refugee Camp. By Lynellyn D. Long. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993. Pp. xviii, 242. Illustrations, Photographs, Index.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2011

Anthony R. Walker
Affiliation:
University of the South Pacific

Abstract

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Book Reviews: Laos
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Copyright © The National University of Singapore 1996

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5 Cf. Mark Kaufman, “Hmong, the Refugees who Spum America: Sad Camp in Thailand Preferred to Land of Dreadful Rumors”, Oregonian, 11 Jan. 1985.

6 Cf. Rabé, Paul, Voluntary Repatriation: The Case of the Hmong in Ban Vinai (Bangkok: Chulalongkorn University, Institute of Asian Studies, Occasional Paper 002, 1990)Google Scholar.