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                <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Asians in Greater Minnesota Oral History
                    Project:</titleproper>
                <subtitle encodinganalog="subtitle">An Inventory of Its Oral Histories at the
                    Minnesota Historical Society</subtitle>
                <author>Finding aid prepared by Jennifer Huebscher</author>
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                <publisher encodinganalog="Publisher">Minnesota Historical Society</publisher>
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               <addressline>St. Paul, MN.</addressline>
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                <p>Oral History Collection</p>
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            <creation encodinganalog="Description">Finding aid encoded by Jennifer Huebscher <date
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            <head id="a1">OVERVIEW</head>
            <repository encodinganalog="852">
                <corpname encodinganalog="852$a">Minnesota Historical Society</corpname>
            </repository>
            <origination label="Creator:">
                <corpname role="creator" encodinganalog="110">Asians in Greater Minnesota Oral
                    History Project.</corpname>
            </origination>
            <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245$a">Oral history interviews of the Asians
                in Greater Minnesota Oral History Project.</unittitle>
            <unitdate label="Date:" encodinganalog="245$f" type="inclusive" normal="2011/2012"
                >2011-2012.</unitdate>
            <langmaterial label="Language of Materials">Materials in <language langcode="eng"
                    >English</language>. </langmaterial>
            <abstract label="Abstract:">Project highlights Asian Americans who live in outstate
                Minnesota. Asian Americans live in every county in Minnesota and those outstate have
                unique experiences about coming to and living in the state. The narrators discuss
                their personal stories of coming to Minnesota from a variety of Asian countries.
                This oral history project is part of the larger Asian American and Pacific Islander
                Oral History Project and is a partnership between the Minnesota Historical Society
                and the Council on Asian Pacific Minnesotans. Interviewed by Saymoukda Vongsay and
                Pa Yang.</abstract>
            <physdesc label="Quantity:" encodinganalog="300">Transcripts: 12 volumes (437 pages); 28
                cm. Sound recordings: 12 user sound discs (11 hours, 46 minutes).</physdesc>
            <physloc label="Location:">OH 144: See <ref target="a9">Detailed Description</ref> for
                shelf locations.</physloc>
        </did>
        <controlaccess>
            <head id="a7">CATALOG HEADINGS</head>
            <p>This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the
                Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics
                should <extref href="http://mnhs.mnpals.net/F" show="new" actuate="onrequest">search
                    the catalog</extref> using these headings.</p>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Topics:</head>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Asian Americans -- Minnesota -- Social life and
                    customs.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Asian Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Asians -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Cambodian Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Chinese Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">East Indian Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Emigration and immigration.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Filipino Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Immigrants -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Laotian Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Singaporean Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
                <subject encodinganalog="650">Thai Americans -- Minnesota.</subject>
            </controlaccess>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Persons:</head>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Chen, Bingkun K., Dr.,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Clark, Benita, interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Kounlavong, Kilamphong,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Lun, Kei-Leung Albert,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Ounchith, Vichita,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Patel, Ashok Mahendra,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Savatdy, Phiengtavanh,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Sin, Kim, interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Sinkasem, Noi, interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Sysengchanh, Chanmany,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Theis, Marissa,
                    interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Tripp, Hedy, interviewee.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Vongsay, Saymoukda,
                    interviewer.</persname>
                <persname role="creator" encodinganalog="700">Yang, Pa Chia, interviewer.</persname>
            </controlaccess>
            <controlaccess>
                <head>Document Types:</head>
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Interviews.</genreform>
                <genreform encodinganalog="655">Oral histories.</genreform>
            </controlaccess>
        </controlaccess>
        <descgrp type="admininfo">
            <head id="a8">ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION</head>
            <prefercite encodinganalog="524">
                <head>Preferred Citation:</head>
                <p>
                    <emph render="italic">[Indicate the cited item and/or series here].
                    </emph>Asians in Greater Minnesota Oral History Project. Oral history interviews
                    of the Asians in Greater Minnesota Oral History Project. Minnesota Historical
                    Society.</p>
                <p>
                    <emph render="italic">See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional
                        examples.</emph>
                </p>
            </prefercite>
            <originalsloc encodinganalog="535 1">
                <head>Location of Originals:</head>
                <p>Original digital sound recordings, Minnesota Historical Society Oral History
                    Office.</p>
            </originalsloc>
            <acqinfo encodinganalog="541">
                <head>Accession Information:</head>
                <p>Accession number: AV2012.5</p>
            </acqinfo>
            <processinfo>
                <head>Processing Information:</head>
                <p>Processed by: Jennifer Huebscher, August 2012</p>
                <p>Catalog ID number: 007560841</p>
            </processinfo>
        </descgrp>
        <dsc type="combined">
            <head id="a9">DETAILED DESCRIPTION</head>

            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Dr. Bingkun K. Chen, Rochester, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 3, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Bingkun Chen was born
                        December 4, 1961 in Hegang in Heilongjiang province China. Bingkun has a PhD
                        in Pathology from Kochi University in Japan and an MBA from the University
                        of Minnesota. He works for the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in China; religion; early education and medical school in China
                        and then Germany and Japan; coming to the Minnesota to work for the Mayo
                        Clinic; working for the Mayo Clinic; family in Minnesota; going back to
                        China; living in Rochester, Minnesota; the Chinese community in Rochester;
                        being grateful and diversity.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">1</container>
                        <physdesc>31 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">1</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (43
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Benita Clark, Williams, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>November 2, 2011.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Benita Clark was born in
                        1967 in Bohol in the Philippines.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in the Philippines; parents and grandparents occupations, and her
                        perceived lack of being impoverished; language, religion, and her
                        responsibilities as a child; education, moving to Manila; having a long
                        distance relationship with her husband before she even met him; coming to
                        the United States to meet her husband for the first time; fitting into the
                        community and raising her daughter; going back to the Philippines to visit
                        her family; things she is grateful for.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">2</container>
                        <physdesc>31 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">2</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour, 20
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Kilamphong Kounlavong, Lao Buddhist Temple, Warroad, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>November 2, 2011.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Kilamphong Kounlavong
                        was born in Savanhnakhet, Laos.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        escaping Laos in 1975; living in a Thai refugee camp; coming to Warroad,
                        Minnesota from Thai refugee camps; Lao community in Warroad, Minnesota;
                        going back to visit family in Laos.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">3</container>
                        <physdesc>10 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">3</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (10
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Kei-Leung Albert Lun, Rochester, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 18, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Kei-Leung Albert Lun was
                        born in 1947 in Shanghai, China. He came to the United States to attend
                        college and worked for IBM.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        language and dialects in Shanghai; early life in China, and Hong Kong; how
                        John F. Kennedy’s assassination; Martin Luther King’s assassination; going
                        to college in the US; the Vietnam War; events of the 1960s in the United
                        States; family history; experiencing racism and prejudice; lack of an Asian
                        community when he came to Rochester, Minnesota and then the area becoming
                        more diverse; Rochester starting its Diversity Council, and his involvement;
                        his view of the younger generation of Asians in Rochester; staying in
                        Rochester despite experiencing racism; using his IT skills to help the
                        community; Jeremy Lin; working for IBM; how being introverted can keep some
                        Asians from advancing in their careers; how grateful he is to be an
                        American.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">4</container>
                        <physdesc>40 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">4</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Vichita Ounchith, Warroad, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>March 14, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Vichita Ounchith was
                        born in 1983 in Lafayette, Louisiana. His parents are immigrants from Laos.
                        He is a high school football coach in Warroad, Minnesota.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in Louisiana and California; family history in Laos and coming to
                        the United States; being a junior monk in a Cambodian temple; moving to
                        Minnesota as a child; living in Warroad, and being accepted by the white
                        children; comparing California to Minnesota; going to school and ESL
                        (English as a Second Language) classes; playing sports; experience playing
                        college football; how proud he is to have graduated from college; teaching
                        Lao and being active in the community; traveling back to Laos and feeling
                        like a foreigner; coaching sports in Warroad; being in a leadership role
                        within the school; not being involved in the Lao community.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">5</container>
                        <physdesc>32 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">5</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Ashok Mahendra Patel, Rochester, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 2, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Ashok Mahendra Patel was
                        born in 1962 Kampala, Uganda. His parents were immigrants from Indore,
                        India.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life and family; living in Uganda, India, and Canada; home life, doing
                        chores, and being a kid; education, medical school, and coming to work for
                        the Mayo Clinic; being involved in the community; calling Minnesota his
                        home.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">6</container>
                        <physdesc>29 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">6</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (45
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Phiengtavanh Savatdy, St. Cloud, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>January 14, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Phiengtavanh Savatdy was
                        born in 1981 in Vientiane, Laos. She enlisted in the Army National Guard,
                        and attended St. Cloud College.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in Laos; nicknames giving to her as a child; coming to the United
                        States; coming to Minnesota and going to public schools in Minneapolis;
                        being different and wanting to fit in; educational achievements; becoming a
                        citizen and enlisting in the National Guard; coming home from Iraq and going
                        to college; being active in extracurricular groups in college; not being
                        active in the local Lao community; personal, and career goals and goals for
                        the Lao community.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">7</container>
                        <physdesc>60 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">7</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Kim Sin, Rochester, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 18, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Kim Sin was born in
                        Takéo, Cambodia in 1977. He started the Cambodian Association of Rochester,
                        Minnesota.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in Cambodia and family; living in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge
                        War; living in a refugee camp; coming to Minnesota; adjusting to living in
                        Minnesota as a child; being behind in school; starting the Cambodian
                        Association of Rochester, Minnesota (CARM); involvement in the community and
                        assimilating; never quite being treated as an American; accepting his own
                        identity; future generations of children coming to Minnesota; starting a
                        non-profit organization; helping out all people, not just certain groups;
                        judging people fairly.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">8</container>
                        <physdesc>37 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">8</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (56
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Noi Sinkasem, St. Cloud, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 17, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Noi Sinkasem was born in
                        Bangkok, Thailand on September 20, 1961. She owns Sawatdee Thai restaurant
                        in Saint Cloud, Minnesota.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life and family in Thailand; education; coming to the United States;
                        applying to immigrate and waiting; going back to school in Minnesota; moving
                        to Saint Cloud, Minnesota; owning Sawatdee Thai food restaurant in Saint
                        Cloud; difficult owning a business and being a minority; her children.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">9</container>
                        <physdesc>27 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">9</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (52
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Chanmany Sysengchanh, St. Cloud, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 17, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Chanmany Sysengchanh was
                        born in 1983 in a refugee camp in Napo, Thailand. His parents were refugees
                        from Laos. He works for Saint Cloud University as part of a pre-college
                        program for minorities.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        Early life and family; coming to Minnesota as an infant; his parents silence
                        about their struggles in Laos and Thailand; living in a large Lao community
                        in south Minneapolis from an early age; going to school, and not speaking
                        English; excelling at school; struggling to identify as Lao or American;
                        working for Saint Cloud State University and the importance of higher
                        education; helping kids get into college; being a positive Asian role model
                        in the school environment; his writing and poetry; being the first in his
                        family to graduate high school; how tempting it was to sell drugs or steal;
                        thinking college was out of his reach; Asians clubs and support groups; his
                        influence on a younger generation of Lao kids; his hope for more Lao civil
                        engagement in the community; being happy that he ended up in Minnesota.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Saymoukda Vongsay.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">10</container>
                        <physdesc>50 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">10</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (55
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Marissa Theis, Williams, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>November 2, 2011.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Marissa Theis was born
                        in San Simon, Pampanga, Philippines.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in the Philippines; her family; leaving the Philippines for Saudi
                        Arabia to work; working as a domestic worker in Saudi Arabia to financially
                        support her family back in the Philippines; meeting her husband in an online
                        chat room; coming to the United States and arriving in Baudette, Minnesota;
                        running a business with her husband; her family coming to visit her in
                        Baudette from the Philippines.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">11</container>
                        <physdesc>42 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">11</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour, 20
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>
            <c01 level="series">
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Hedy Tripp, St. Cloud, </unittitle>
                    <unitdate>February 17, 2012.</unitdate>
                </did>
                <bioghist>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Biographical Information:</emph> Hedy Tripp was born in
                        1948 in Singapore.</p>
                </bioghist>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Scope and Content:</emph> Subjects discussed include
                        early life in Singapore; family history; going to school in Singapore;
                        getting married and divorced; coming to the United States; getting remarried
                        in the United States; moving to Saint Cloud, Minnesota; worries about racism
                        in Saint Cloud; teaching; comparing the educational systems in the United
                        States and Singapore; working for groups such as the National Asian Pacific
                        American Women’s Forum; having breast cancer; calling Minnesota home.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <scopecontent>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Interviewed by:</emph> Pa Yang.</p>
                </scopecontent>
                <userestrict>
                    <p><emph render="bold">Use Restrictions:</emph> None.</p>
                </userestrict>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="transcript">12</container>
                        <physdesc>48 pages.</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
                <c02>
                    <did>
                        <physloc>OH 144</physloc>
                        <container type="audio">12</container>
                        <physdesc>1 master digital file and 1 user sound disc (1 hour, 45
                            minutes).</physdesc>
                    </did>
                </c02>
            </c01>


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    </archdesc>


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