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Subject: Re: [Leica] (Off Topic) Karenni
From: D Khong <dkhong@pacific.net.sg>
Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 05:36:55 +0000

Jem

I have placed an advanced order with Amazon and I do not mind the wait.
Thanks for  your kind offer.  I am sure I will enjoy reading any book about
this group of people.

Dan K.

At 08:04 AM 15/5/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Dan,
>Yes, you're right, this is that same tribe. Dean Chapman lived with the
Karenni
>for 3-4 years documenting their life and the struggle they are having
trying to
>co-exist with the tourists and the political situation there.
>There are pictures of both groups, the long necked ones and the others. He
does
>seem to have got right into their culture, there are some wonderful pictures.
>If you can't easily find a copy, the British publisher I mentioned (Dewi
Lewis)
>lives near me and I could send one direct to you if you wish. I think the
cost is
>29 UKP, + post of course.
>
>best regards,
>
>Jem
>===================
>
>D Khong wrote:
>
>> Hi Jem
>>
>> Can I presume the Karenni people that you mentioned are the same people who
>> are currently the Karen hill tribes in Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), and
>> Laos?  Interestingly, there are two types of Karen people.  There is the
>> long-necked type (necks stretched since young by the addition of more and
>> more copper rings over the years) which are more familiarly found in
>> tourism literature and then there are the normal necked type which I am
>> photographing.  I have found these people friendly, charming and a joy to
>> photograph and print in B&W.
>>
>> I explored the possibility of ordering this book from Amazon or Borders.
>> The book is not available through them yet but I think it will be in a
>> matter of time.  The price is more attractive with Amazon.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing.
>>
>> Dan K.
>>
>> At 09:06 PM 14/5/99 +0100, you wrote:
>> >Dan,
>> >Have you seen the book on the Karenni? By Dean Chapman, 1998 winner of the
>> >European Publishers Award for Photography (supported by Leica),
published in
>> >England by Dewi Lewis Publishing, ISBN 1-899235-96-5. An exquisite book,
>> highly
>> >reccomended.
>> >Jem
>> >==============================
>> >
>> >D Khong wrote:
>> >
>> >> In a few days, I will be going to north Thailand again to photograph the
>> >> nice and genteel Karen people.  This time I will bring along a Contax
G1 +
>> >> 28 Biogon and my M3 and 35/2 + 90/2.8 Leica lenses.
>> >>
>> >> Dan K.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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