Recent Gifts

Mitchell Bonner: Ephemeral materials, including flyers, a calendar, brochures, programs, newspaper and magazine articles on Southeast Asians in the San Francisco Bay Area, especially the Lao and Mien communities; copies of AsianWeek.

Howard Henry Chen: Light work annual 2004, which includes five of his photographic portraits of people in Vietnam and a short essay about his work.

Chris Daly: His work, New Trung Sister drum music, revised 2004.

Chí Hứu Đỗ: Tieáng Vieät: Introduction to Vietnamese language and culture, by Ñoã Thò Minh Hoàng, 3rd ed., 2004; December 11, 2004 issue of the Ngöôøi Vieät; UNHCR boat people poster.

Anh Thu Hoaøng: Hoäi Ănh Ngheä Thuaät Vieät Nam (Artistic Photography Association), Pictorial Photography, vol. 1, 2004.

Binh Ha Hong: Her articles on her family (July 4, 1999), and return trip to Vietnam (October 17,

1999) in the Daily Bulletin, Ontario, CA; Viet
Magnet, Portland, OR & Seattle, WA, (May-July 1996) ; Dö AÂm, Berkeley, (Spring 1997); Vietnam’s economy, 1975-1995: Partial growth or full-scale
development? Vietnamese Professionals Society; “American Odyssey,” (Hmong in the U.S.) by Marc Kaufman, Smithsonian, September 2004; program for “An evening of Vietnamese music with Dr. Phong Nguyen,” July 19, 2004, SEASSI, University of Wisconsin, Madison; SEASSI 2204 Vietnamese DVD project.

Robert R. Jones III: Program & poster for Cinema Symposium Two, UCLA; campaign signs for Orange County Vietnamese American candidates; November 7, 2004; program for June 23-25, 2004 ORR National Refugee Program Consultation; NAVASA brochure and program for 2004 National Conference; Vieät Tide and Vieät Weekly 2005 Teát editions; citizenship CD, Caåm Nang Höôùng daãn Nhaäp tòch Hoa Kyø.

Professor Le Xuan Khoa: His 2004 book, Vieät Nam 1945-1995: Chieán tranh, tò naïn vaø Baùi
hoïc lòch söû. Taäp I: Tò naïn 1954, vaø baøi hoïc boán cuoäc chieán (1945-1979).

Professor Nhi Lieu: Her 2004 Ph.D. dissertation, Private desires on public display: Vietnamese American identities in multi-mediated leisure and niche entertainment, University of Michigan.

Minh Viêen: His 2004 book of bilingual poetry: Tình yeâu nhö löûa aám: Thô Tình=The fire of love: Love poems.

Professor Glenn Mimura: Los Angeles Times article about Vietnamese American Mustang designer, Hau Thai-Tang (January 3, 2005, E1).

Hậu Chu Nguyễn: His essay, Trống Đông Đông Sơn, written in response to an article in Văn Nghệ Tiền Phong, no. 670.

Kathy Nguyễn: Five videos from the Vietnamese American Broadcasting Company: Hoàn daân vieät= The spirit of the people; Nhöõng ngöôøi lính trong maét chuùng toâi=Soldiers in our eyes, Vietnam veterans, thanks; Dieãn haønh vaên hoùa quoác teá laàn thöù 16 2001, nữu ươc, hoa kyø; Boùng hoàng Vieät Nam; Dieãn haønh Teàt Nhaâm Ngoï= Tet Parade 2002.

Nguyeãn Traàn Taán Ñaït: His 2004 book, Thöùc Tænh.

Giao Phạm: Copies of the Ngöôøi Vieät 2005 Yearbook, which contains a section he wrote on the history of Little Saigon, with references to works in the Southeast Asian Archive, and an article on the Archive previously published in the December 11, 2004 issue of the Ngöôøi Vieät.

Antonius Phạm Tất Hanh: Nguyệt san diễn Đàn Giáo Dân, nos. 36-39 (Nov. 2004-Feb. 2005).

Phan Baù Kyø: His 2004 book, Löïc-Löôïng Ñaëc-Bieät giöõa nhöõng Toâ Chöùc Chieán Tranh Khoâng Quy Öôùc.

Prany Sananikone: January 2004 Fresno County Refugee Resource Directory; program for “The Second Annual Southeast Asian Educational Conference for Parents, Students, and Educators,” May 1, 2004, Fresno.

Professor John A. Scire: 43 photographs of Vietnamese refugees at Camp San Onofre, Camp Pendleton, 1975.

Daniel Tsang: Newspaper, magazine, and journal articles about Southeast Asian Americans and Vietnam.

Vaân AÙnh Voõ: Her CD: Twelve months four seasons: The art of Ñaøn Tranh.

VN World Christian Fellowship, Inc.: 2003-004 edition of Nieân Giaùm: Muïc sö quaûn nhieäm caùc hoäi thaùnh Vieät Nam treân theá giới=Directory of Vietna-mese churches, pastors and Christian workers.

Hach Yasumura: Two items about Hmong people: Sacramento Bee special section, “The Leftover People,” September 12, 2004; “Cancer awareness 101,” Synthesis (UC Davis Cancer Center), vol. 7:2 (Fall/Winter 2004).

Sincere thanks to all our donors, and apologies to anyone inadvertently not acknowledged here.