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Southeast Asian Digital Archive

UMass Lowell Center for Asian American Studies
Language Arts And English, Social Studies, Arts :

The Southeast Asian Digital Archive at UMass Lowell is a community-based archive of cultural heritage materials from Southeast Asian American communities in the Lowell, MA, region. The project is a collaboration between the UMass Lowell Center for Asian American Studies, the UMass Lowell Libraries, and community partners.

The SEADA seeks to document the diverse experiences of Southeast Asian Americans in the region for over four decades and to create a sustainable, user-friendly resource for community members, scholars, teachers, and students.

For more information about the SEADA, please visit us at www.uml.edu/seada or contact us at seada@uml.edu.

Southeast Asian Digital Archive's collections

 

Burmese Refugees in Lowell

<p>This collection includes materials about Burmese Americans, the newest Southeast Asian community in Lowell.</p> <p>Most of these images were donated by members of the Burmese community at the <a href="http://saydanarlowell.org/" target="_blank">Saydanar Community Development Center in Lowell, MA</a>, on January 14, 2017. Students and faculty from <a href="http://www.uml.edu/research/caas" target="_blank">UMass Lowell Center for Asian American Studies</a> visited the community organization to explain the purpose of the Southeast Asian Digital Archive and collect donations and permissions.</p> <p>Keywords: Asia* America*, Burma, Burmese, Burm* American, Karen, Karenni, Kachin, Thailand, Malaysia, religion, Christian*, Islam, Southeast Asia* America*<br /></p> <p><strong>#APA2018 #TCSLowell </strong><br /></p>
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Cambodian Traditional Crafts and Religious Ceremonies

<p>This collection was created in 1987. It explores the traditional crafts and religious ceremonies of the Cambodian refugees who settled in Lowell in the aftermath of the Cambodian Genocide. <br /></p> <p>Below is the list of links to the accompanying photographs also found in this collection. Please note that the chapters on the Rain Retreat Ceremony, and the Money Tree Fundraising Celebration are comprised entirely of photographs and have no accompanying text.</p> <ul><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/CambodianKiteMaking" target="_blank">Kite Making</a> </li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/CambodianBasketMaking" target="_blank">Basket Making</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/CambodianWoodworking" target="_blank">Woodworking</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/CambodianNeedlework" target="_blank">Needlework</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/OrdinationNoviceMonk" target="_blank">Ordination of Novice Monk</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/BuddhaConcecration" target="_blank">Consecration of the Buddha Statue</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/ChigasRainRetreat" target="_blank">Ceremony of the Rain Retreat</a></li><li><a href="https://archive.org/details/MoneyTreeCelebration" target="_blank">Money Tree Fundraising Celebration</a></li></ul><p>Keywords: Asia* America*, Cambodia*, Khmer, kite, crafts, religion, Southeast Asia*, Southeast Asian America*<br /></p> <p><strong>#APA2018 #TCSLowell </strong></p>
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Kon Lao, Kon Lowell: Lao Americans in Lowell

<p>This collection includes photos and life narratives from the <strong>2008 "Kon Lao, Kon Lowell" </strong>exhibit, which was part of Legacies of War Exhibit at Lowell's Patrick Mogan Cultural Center. Members of the local Laotian American community donated their photos and life stories to this exhibit.</p> <p><a href="http://legaciesofwar.org/" target="_blank">Legacies of War</a> seeks to raise awareness about the <strong><em>history</em></strong> of the Vietnam War-era bombing in Laos and advocate for the clearance of unexploded bombs, to provide space for <strong><em>healing </em></strong>the wounds of war, and to create greater <strong><em>hope </em></strong>for a future of peace. The organization uses art, culture, education, community organizing and dialogue to bring people together and create healing and transformation out of the wreckage of war.</p> <p>Their <a href="http://legaciesofwar.org/programs/national-traveling-exhibition/" target="_blank">national traveling exhibition</a> features illustrations drawn in 1971 in Laos by the survivors of the U.S. bombing, archival and contemporary photographs, original recorded interviews and documentary films depicting the lives of those affected by the bombing and their impact on the Laotian diaspora. </p> <p>#TCSLowell <strong>#APA2018</strong><br /></p> <p>Keywords: Laos, Lao America*, Laotian, Hmong, Hmong America*, Southeast Asia*, Southeast Asian America*, Legacies of War, Asian American</p>
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