• Preface
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      A comprehensive bibliography of all theses
      completed at the University of California, Berkeley
      related to Southeast Asia
      covering the years from 1906-to present

      Compiled & written by Rebecca Darby-Williams
      Southeast Asia Curatorial Assistant

      under the editorship of Virginia Jing-yi Shih

      Southeast Asia Librarian



      Acknowledgements

      Special thanks to Mary Scott for Graphic Design
      Kirk Hastings and Lisa Weber for Technical Support



      Graphic design from
      Mayko's Story : a hmong textile artist in California
      by June Anderson

      The beautiful embroidery design to the left was created by
      Mayko Xiong, a Hmong American artisan, living in Northern California. This type of embroidery and applique work is called paj ntaub or "flower cloth" by the Hmong women that create these lovely treasures. These "story-cloths", as they are sometimes referred to by Americans, chronicle the sequence of events and activities that portray the experience and traditional folkways of the Hmong people.



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