Cambodian Wedding, Brooklyn, NY, 1984

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    Description

    For pelea ruom khnoevy/the time of uniting the pillows, Sam Ath and Savath lie on the floor with their hands clasped in prayer before a pillow. A candle in a silver bowl and other ritual ingredients are set before them.

    Katrina Thomas's notes: The Cambodians I photographed are newly arrived refugees, having fled the communist Khmer Rouge after the fall of Phnom Penh in 1975. Many came without their families, who had been killed or had remained to guard their properties. In the U.S. Khmer weddings usually take place on a single day. I photographed four, three on a single day, one lasting two days. All are abbreviated when compared to those in the home country. With little guidance, they try to keep traditions for a proper celebration but without their native substances or their own foods. Rather than falling in love, all the couples were matched by others and most weddings are conducted by their own people without the licenses to do so legally but able to marry them in the eyes of their own community.

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    Photographer (pht): Thomas, Katrina
    Physical Form
    Date Created
    1984
    Geographic Subject
    Extent
    1 photograph : color
    Resource Type
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    image/tiff
    Digital Origin
    Institution
    Library
    Shelf Locator
    BMC-M59
    Local Identifier
    BMC-M59_C16-30
    PID
    bmc:59576
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    Photographer's categories: Nuptial rite , Prayer , Bride , Bridegroom