- Preface
- Introduction
- Guide
to Finding Dissertations at U.C. Berkeley
- Browse
the Bibliography
- Browse
by Country/Region/Topic
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by Department
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by Subject
- Key
to Abbreviations
- Search
the Bibliography
(By Author, Title, Department,
Subject, Degree and Year)

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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