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Refugee Weavers in Akron S. C. O. P. E. Academy Summit County Educational Service Center Dukula Katel Liz Kuhn Terry Kuhn November 13, 2013
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Namaste नमस्ते (Hello)
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Where are we?
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Where did the Akron refugee weavers live?
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What is a Refugee? Person with no country or citizenship Person with no hope to fulfill their dreams Person who has been treated unfairly by their government
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Where did we live? Nine of us lived in one-room bamboo huts with dirt floors.
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Where did we live? Our huts had no running water or electricity. The huts were crowded together. We were near a forest and had lots of bugs and snakes.
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How did we cook? We cooked food with wood fire, solar panals, or coal briquettes.
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Where did we get our water? We had to wait in line for hours to fill two jugs with water. We put our jugs out early to save our place in line.
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What was our school like? Up to grade 7 we sat on small rugs on a dirt floor. At grade 8 and above we shared a table. The walls let light into the school because we had no electricity.
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How did we get to the United States? Bus from camp to airportAirplanes from Nepal to Akron We were allowed to bring one suitcase and the clothes we wore.
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How did we get to the United States? Camps Kathmandu Hong Kong New York Charleston Canton > 8,000 Miles
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How many of us came here? To the United States > 60,000To the Akron area > 4000
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How do we weave? Demonstration
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Namaste नमस्ते (Good Bye)
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