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Children of the River Pathfinder

 

Children of the River
By Linda Crew

Destination Cambodia
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/dest/sea/camb.htm

Cambodia - A Country Study
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/khtoc.html

Cambodia
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/cb.html

Cambodia Web
http://www.cambodia-web.net/

Angkorwat
http://angkorwat.org/angkor/

Resource Guide: Cambodia
http://www2.eos.net/afk/cambodia.html
Want a quick overview and a map of the country? This list of information includes history-in-a-paragraph: the 13th Century through the 1990s, all covered in a few sentences.

Cambodian Cultural Profile
http://members.aol.com/cambodia/coup.
Check out the customs of Cambodians and how those in America have adapted to the American culture.

Cambodian Information Center Homepage
http://www.cambodia.org/
This homepage has dozens of links, including people to e-mail for more information.

Cambodian Auto-Genocide Page
http://www.cybercambodia.com/dachs/index.html
Use this index to find out more about Cambodia, the Killing Fields, Survivor Stories, and more--a great starting place to find out how you can help, too.

Cambodian Killing Fields
http://www.cybercambodia.com/dachs/killings/killing.html
This is one of the pages from the above index. What were the killing fields? Read this link and find out!

The Dith Pran Holocaust Awareness Project, Inc.
http://www.dithpran.org/
The most famous survivor of the Killing Fields (the movie is his story) has organized information he wants you to know. Go here for links to his recommendations.


Cambodia's Troubled History
http://archive.abcnews.com/sections/world/cambodiatimeline709/index.html
Take a quick walk through Cambodia's history and see pictures of the leaders. This has a timeline from Cambodia1s independence and includes photos of the people on the timeline. A great brief overview! There are more links to explore from this page.

Cambodian Refugees
http://eric-web.tc.columbia.edu/families/refugees/refugees.html
The Cambodian Refugees in America Who are they? What are their problems, needs, and issues with their children? Some 180,000 Cambodian refugees currently live in the United States, including the children born after arrival.

Cambodian Refugees
http://www.searac.org/cambref.html">
Provides locations of Cambodian refugees in the U.S.

Find materials on Cambodia