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Khmer Oral History Project: Interview with Channy Som
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| Description | BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Channy Som lived in Battambang with her family when the Khmer Rouge came to power. They were made to leave their home and live in the forest before they were separated and put into work camps. She now lives in St. Paul with two siblings and works in catering. One sister is in a refugee camp in Thailand and two others are still in Cambodia with their father. |
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| Quantity | 1.5 hours videocassette 20 pages transcript |
| Format | Content Category: moving images Content Category: sound recordings Content Category: text |
| Measurements | 00:49:59 running time |
| Creation | Narrator: Som, Channy Interviewer: Bristol-Kagan, Leigh Interpreter: Chhour, Thaly Made in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States |
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Khmer (Cambodian) Made in Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States |
| Dates | Creation: 08/11/1992 |
| Holding Type | Oral History - Interview |
| ID Number | OH 91 |
| Accession Number | AV1993.120.12 |
| More Info | MHS Library Catalog |
| Related Collections | Oral History - Project, MHS Collection, project: 'Khmer Oral History Project' |

