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Pattani stories

November 15th, 2007 by Book Zone, Guest Contributor · Add a Comment

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Siang chak khon tani (Voices from Pattani People) – a series edited by Walailak Songsiri. The first two are Siang sathon chak muban pramong ao pattani (Voices from a fishing village in Pattani) and Rao khu pono (We are Pono). They are published in 2007 by the Lek-Prapai Viriyapant Foundation. The articles are compiled from local research first published in 2005 in project reports. The research was gathered from selected villages – Ban Dato and Ban Phumi - reflecting history and everyday life through local eyes.

[This post is provided by the National Library of Australia as part of our Book Zone feature. For further information on the featured publications contact Saowapha Viravong at sviravong@nla.gov.au]

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