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In May 2015, Utah State University's Fife Folklore Archives (FFA), Folklore Program, and The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress, with help from the Burmese Muslim community, hosted a Field School for Cultural Documentation: "Voices: Refugees in Cache Valley." Cache Valley, Utah, is the home of Burmese Muslim, Karen, and Eritrean refugees. Students documented the stories of these communities, which is an important goal of Utah State University's Fife Folklore Archives. The subject matter of these interviews reflects the lives of refugees and may contain distressing content.

This exhibit, a glimpse into the Burmese Muslim refugee community in Cache Valley, is one of the results of that work and has been approved by the interviewed community scholars.

To view the full collection, please visit the Cache Valley Refugee Oral History Project.

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Burmese Muslims in Cache Valley, Utah, Deanna Allred, Cami Dilg, David Giles, and Har Be Bar