Articles by Carol V. Rose  (click title to read article)

12/1/1992
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A Winter Solstice
11/1/1992
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Pakistan’s Ethnic Divide
10/1/1992
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Slave Trade: Trafficking of Women and Children in Pakistan
9/1/1992
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Radio Days for Refugees
8/1/1992
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Testing the Limits
7/1/1992
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Return
6/1/1992
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Progress and Culture” The Kalash Struggle o Survive.
6/1/1992
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Living on Hope
5/1/1992
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Songs of the Kalash
5/1/1992
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Kalash Rites of,Spring
4/1/1992
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Troubled Paradise
3/1/1992
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Gulbadeen Hekmatyar: In Person
3/1/1992
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On Location with Zargul
2/1/1992
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Land of the Killer Kites
2/1/1992
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The Last Emperor
1/1/1992
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Night Letters
12/1/1991
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Musical Interludes
11/1/1991
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The Farting Snow Leopard: and Other Tales from the Kaffir
10/1/1991
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Among the Infidels
9/1/1991
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Biting the Hand...
8/1/1991
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Behind the Veil
8/1/1991
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The Man Who Liked His Wife Too Much
7/1/1991
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Frontier Odyssey: Up the Khyber
6/1/1991
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Making the Move Repatriation of Afghan Refugees
5/1/1991
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Marching Toward democracy Nepali voters go to the polls.
5/1/1991
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Flight from the Thundering Dragon: Refugee Stories from Bhutan
3/1/1991
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Exiles from the Land of Snows: Survey of a Tibetan Refugee Community
2/1/1991
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New Year in Nepal
2/1/1991
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Cultural Survival: The Tibetans in Nepal.
1/1/1991
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Portrait of Peshawar
1/1/1991
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What Money Can’t Buy: Refugee Assistance andAnti-Aanericanism
12/1/1990
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You Can’t Go Home Again
12/1/1990
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Afghanistan at the Crossroads” Internal Dimensions ofWar and Peace.
11/1/1990
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Afghanistan and Empire: A Historic Overview.
11/1/1990
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Berlin: In Search of History.
 

From the Archive


Seu Valdo stands on the path to Santa Sepulcre on the last day of the pilgrimage, 1999

“A man with one arm tipped his hat and asked for a little help ‘in the name of God.’ How many times had people said that same phrase to me in the streets of Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Salvador? But here, knowing they thought I was walking with the mercy of God in my heart – the words meant more, the outstretched hand looked more empty (if that’s possible). Seu Valdo had lost his arm after being shot through the hand and receiving negligent treatment in a public emergency room.” [read newsletter]


—Susan Sterner

Brazil

ICWA Fellow (1998-2000)