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TAMMACHAT Travel Blog 2009-2010: January 2010
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Monday, January 25, 2010. 10: Eri Silk: Peace Silk from Thailand. Dec 22, 2009. It’s almost dusk when we arrive at the Traditional House Museum set in the grounds of Chiang Mai University Art Centre. We've come to attend The Living Seeds Festival, hosted by Pun Pun. A sustainable living centre located outside the city. It has brought together organic farmers, mud house builders, musicians and educators to celebrate and teach about sustainable living. Posted by TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles. Dec 18, 2009.
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TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles Travel Blog 2008-2009: January 2009
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Monday, January 26, 2009. 8: Of peacocks and indigo. Greetings from Sakhon Nakhon - one of the 19 provinces of. We came here in search of handwoven cotton. I'm happy to report that our search has been very sucessful; we have not only found indigo products but we've found them made by women's groups in 2 different provinces and numerous districts, encompassing hundreds of kilometres, women and items! Already on their way to Canada are some exceptional. Ellen has taken pictures of someone (? On a final not...
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TAMMACHAT Natural Textiles Travel Blog 2008-2009: #7: Organic cotton along the Mekong
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. 7: Organic cotton along the Mekong. This is a long entry, but one we think will paint a rich picture of what we're learning.]. Monday: 19 January 2009: Khong Chiam, Ubon, Thailand. This week we will continue our visits with members of some of the groups that work with the Pattanarak Foundation. Aew, the Pattanarak field worker who is acting as our guide, asks the woman to bring out some already completed weaving, which is nothing like the white hand towels presently on the loo...
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Blog - By Geneva. To take the benefits of kombucha a step further, we donate a portion of the proceeds from each bottle of KombuchAID. We sell directly to projects that promote health and wellness . An organisation near and dear to Geneva's heart. Is located on the Thai-Burma border and helps refugees by providing necessary health services, education and livelihood projects. Geneva volunteered at. Geneva has committed to give 10% of profits to. We'll be uploading more stories about the wonderful work that.
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TAMMACHAT Travel Blog 2009-2010: #8: Hmong Flower Cloths
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Saturday, January 16, 2010. 8: Hmong Flower Cloths. Dec 15, 2009. From Chiang Mai we headed north by bus to Chiang Rai province to meet with a group of White Hmong sewers. Our plan was to make an order for several dozen "pa'ndau" - pronounced "pan-dow" and often translated as "flower cloth" - a style of reverse applique that decorates many items used by traditional Hmong families. Embroidery as young as 5 years old. Who was able to put us in contact with a group of Hmong sewers. As we talked, Mai Li quic...
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dot-EDU Projects
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Low Cost Technologies for Semi-literate Mekong Girls. Low Cost Technologies for Semi-literate Mekong Girls. The Low-cost Technology for Semi-literate Mekong Girls intiative is a core-funded dot-EDU pilot activity. This pilot project is designed to gauge the success of applying a versatile video compact disc (VCD) technology to meet critical learning needs of young girls who cross the Mekong in search of a more exciting and financially rewarding life in Thailand. Media Portrayals and Harsh Realities.