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The Center for Southeast Asia Studies (CSEAS) is an Organized Research Unit on the Berkeley Campus of the University of California. It promotes the expansion of Southeast Asian studies on the Berkeley campus, assists students with fellowship awards, facilitates faculty research, and supports expanded course offerings and development of new faculty positions. The Center for Southeast Asia Studies was established in l959. In 2000, it joined with the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at University of California, Los Angeles to form a consortium to become a new U.S Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center.

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There are 15 publications in this collection, published between 1995 and 2010.
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Hmong For Beginners Part 2

"Hmong For Beginners" was written by Annie Jaisser and her co-authors (Martha Ratliff, Elizabeth Riddle, David Strecker, Lopao Vang and Lyfu Vang) from materials they developed in the 1980s when Hmong was first being introduced as a language of instruction for the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI). The book was published by the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berleley in 1995 and is now out of print. This electronic version is intended to make the materials available to those interested in the Hmong language but with limited access to print materials about the language.

Hmong For Beginners Glossary Part 1

"Hmong For Beginners" was written by Annie Jaisser and her co-authors (Martha Ratliff, Elizabeth Riddle, David Strecker, Lopao Vang and Lyfu Vang) from materials they developed in the 1980s when Hmong was first being introduced as a language of instruction for the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI). The book was published by the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berleley in 1995 and is now out of print. This electronic version is intended to make the materials available to those interested in the Hmong language but with limited access to print materials about the language.

Hmong For Beginners Appendices

"Hmong For Beginners" was written by Annie Jaisser and her co-authors (Martha Ratliff, Elizabeth Riddle, David Strecker, Lopao Vang and Lyfu Vang) from materials they developed in the 1980s when Hmong was first being introduced as a language of instruction for the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI). The book was published by the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at UC Berleley in 1995 and is now out of print. This electronic version is intended to make the materials available to those interested in the Hmong language but with limited access to print materials about the language.

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