The History of the Karen People of Burma

by Naw, Angelene
ISBN: 9780817018382
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The History of the Karen People of Burma by Angelene Naw with Jerry Cain as editor details the Karen ethnic minority's many-centuries-long struggle with the Burmese majority in Burma/Myanmar. Told from a Christian Karen perspective, this book shares the history of Christian missionary work that predates Adoniram Judson. Additionally, Naw shares how the missionaries helped the Karen codify a written language, opening educational opportunities for a culture eager to learn; how religious differences have fueled open warfare for generations, and more. Stories of heroism and bravery amid suffering and oppression abound. Because the study of ethnic minorities is illegal in Burma, this book provides a unique perspective of someone who has not only studied but lived the experience.
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Naw, Angelene
  • ISBN: 9780817018382
  • Condition: Used
  • Number Of Pages: 384
  • Publication Year: 2023
Language: English