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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: Spring Festival, Tujia style
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Spring Festival, Tujia style. Dishes prepared by Betty's mother. I'm going home for the Chinese New Year Yeah It is my last winter vacation as a student. Still remember I'm Tujia People? In my home, on New Year Eve, my father and I will paste the antithetical couplet ...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: New Acquisition: Chopine Shoes
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Tuesday, September 3, 2013. New Acquisition: Chopine Shoes. By Richard I. Gibson. The shoes shown here, donated to the Mai Wah Musuem by Tina Huie. Sam Huie's restaurant, 251 East Park Street. Center of one-story building at left). As did the sons of the Chinn family who lived in the Mai Wah build...
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Butte History and "Lost Butte": The Floods of 1908
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Butte History and "Lost Butte". Butte History reports on discoveries made as I and my colleagues research Butte for our historic walking tours, publications, and just for fun. “This Butte is capriciously decorated with sweet brilliant metallic orgies of color at any time, all times, as if by whims of pagan gods lightly drunk and lightly mad” (Mary MacLane, 1917). About Dick Gibson and Contacts. Lost Butte, Montana. And on KXLF here. Has many historic photos of Butte, and the Butte-Anaconda NHLD. Saw some...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: A Chinese New Year Dinner – 1896 style
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Monday, February 9, 2015. A Chinese New Year Dinner – 1896 style. By Richard I. Gibson. The 13-course meal included different imported Chinese wines and liqueurs with each course. Here is the menu – and remember, this was Butte in February 1896. Bird’s Nest Soup. En Ka Va and Liquorine. The meal w...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: Regular Features
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Use the links below to find all the posts in a particular category. Artifact of the Month. Inside the Bo x. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mai Wah Web Site. 17 W est Mercury Street. Tues-Sat., 10-4. Web site: www.maiwah.org. Artifact of the Month. Butte-Silver Bow Public Archives.
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: November 2013
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. Inside the Box: Immortal Flower. By Richard I. Gibson. Translation by Siwen Liu. The most likely candidate is probably the Amaranth, a widespread plant used by Incas and ancient Greeks as well as in traditional Chinese preparations. In China, the leaves and stems ar...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: Inside the Box: Immortal Flower
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. Inside the Box: Immortal Flower. By Richard I. Gibson. Translation by Siwen Liu. The most likely candidate is probably the Amaranth, a widespread plant used by Incas and ancient Greeks as well as in traditional Chinese preparations. In China, the leaves and stems ar...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: February 2015
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Spring Festival, Tujia style. Dishes prepared by Betty's mother. I'm going home for the Chinese New Year Yeah It is my last winter vacation as a student. Still remember I'm Tujia People? In my home, on New Year Eve, my father and I will paste the antithetical couplet ...
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog: June 2014
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Mai Wah Society and Museum Blog. Preserving and interpreting the Chinese heritage of a cosmopolitan intermountain mining town. The Chinese community in Butte, America, was most active in the 1870s to the 1930s. Sunday, June 8, 2014. The people in the poster. By Richard I. Gibson. From left to right, top to bottom. Top row: First is the 1912 immigration photo of Chin Yee Fong. The second photo shows Lily Chew Huie. Row Two: At left is a photo of Rose Hum Lee. The centerpiece is a family portrait of the Ch...
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