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by: Lauren McNeill Smith

Anonymous. “Myanmar captures 9th rare white elephant.” Web Publication/Times of India. Times of India, 03/01/15. Web. 03/28/16. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/Myanmar-captures-9th-rare-white-elephant/articleshow/46421274.cms

Anonymous. “Toungoo Field Report: December 2013 to December 2014.” Web Publication/KHRG. Karen Human Rights Group, 02/25/16. Web. 03/28/16/. http://khrg.org/

Green, Alexandra. "Eclectic Collecting: Art from Burma in the Denison Museum." Denison Museum, 09/02/08. Web.03/38/16

Infomekong. (2008). “Pwo Karen Profile.” Mekong Peoples Groups, Publisher Name, 2008. Web. 03/28/2016. http://www.infomekong.com/karenpwo.htm

Keenan, Paul. “Karen Costumes.” Web Publication: Museum of Karen History and Culture. The Museum of History and Culture, 12/01/2005. Web.03/28/16. http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/docs3/karenmuseum-01/Culture/cultureanddress.htm

Lamm, Stephanie. “Volunteers help refugees from Burma create community.” Web DailyTarheel.com. Daily Tar Heel, 09/14/15. Web.03/28/16. http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2015/09/volunteers-help-refugees-from-burma-create-community#

Monsef, Darius. “Landmark Colors: Burma (Myanmar).” Web blog post. Web Publication/ColourLovers. Colour Lovers, 10/23/07. Web. 03/28/16. http://www.colourlovers.com/blog/2007/10/23/landmark-colors-burma-myanmar

Mya Sein, Daw. “The Women of Burma.” Web Publication/The Atlantic. The Atlantic, 02/01/58. Web. 03/28/16. http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1958/02/the-women-of-burma/306822/

Neiman, Amy. Soh, Eunice. Sutan, Parisa “Karen Cultural Profile.” Web Publication/ EthnoMED. Seattle Burma Roundtable and Karen community members in Seattle and Minnesota, 07/01/2008. Web. 03/38/16. https://ethnomed.org/culture/karen/karen-cultural-profile

Owen, Bobbi. Burmese Dress. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. March 10, 2016

Smith, Dun. “Karen.” Web Publication/Cornell University. Cornell University, 1972. Web. 03/28/16. http://www.everyculture.com/wc/Mauritania-to-Nigeria/Karens.html

Smith, Yda. “Karen Weavers: Their Story of Forced Migration, Resettlement in the U.S., and the Restoration of Traditional Weaving.” Web Publication. University of Utah College of Health. Division of Occupational Therapy, 07/26/09. Web. 03/28/16. http://www.health.utah.edu/occupational-therapy/fieldwork/outreach/karen-weaving.php

Spai Moo, Paw. Htay, Tin. “Karen Traditional Clothing.” Web blog post. Web Publication/Tah Ka Pal. Tah Ka Pal, 05/28/14. Web. 03/28/2016.. https://tahkapal.wordpress.com/2014/05/28/karen-traditional-clothing/

Ward, J. "If Not Now, When? Addressing Gender-based Violence in Refugee, Internally Displaced and Post-conflict Settings. A Global Overview." Location: The Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children and the International Rescue Committee, 2002. Web. 03/28/16

Williams, Ian. “War has yet to end for the Karen, a Christian minority in Myanmar.” Web Publication/NBCnews. NBC News, 04/06/2012. Web. 03/28/16. http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/04/06/11055405-war-has-yet-to-end-for-the-karen-a-christian-minority-in-myanmar

© Lauren McNeill Smith, Class of 2016
Drama 475.001, Spring 2016 Semester
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill