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Akha Video Pal / Ntsc Telephones Radio Maesai Presence at building and on main street : Small Box Stand Area Eco Tourism Tourism to poor people is exploitive, as they are the monkeys. No matter how people like Lonely Planet would jusify it, much of tourism is degrading and gawking. In the current situation the hilltribe are often the destination and they are already oppressed, so under these terms they are at a distinct disadvantage to the tourist. Tourists want to go and look at what has become of people even if it isn't nice. They like to think that they go to find out about new and interesting people who are on tough times, but that is not the reality of the exchange. The destination Akha, is often made up of people who are incredibly poor, far below the poverty line and have had their food security, such as it was, stripped by high government decisions. The white people who come to visit them won't soon go without a rich meal in their diet, and will know little of the disadvantage of the people they visit, and find interesting enough to photograph. They generally have no feeling of compassion to these people. Those who do feel ashamed by the prearranged visit and often will not even get out of the van. But these people are rare, and if they go home and keep their silence it does little good. The thai exploitation of Akha for tourism The thais get lots of money for tourism but deny these people many rights, on the otherhand they also tolerate them a lot but they have been in the mountains a long time and Thais have always made money off people crossing their borders Collection of akha gate people of wood Thais and others collect them and get around 5,000 baht for them. The guy from chiang mai says he knows a fellow that has over a 100 sets in bangkok. They are a kind of art but should be left where they belong, at the village. The Akha Zoo the tours to akha villages Dear Sabine: Make something of this. Letters like yours make the headaches here bearable. May I ask permission to display your letter at our web site? You raise excellent questions plus you cast light on the attitudes at SIL in a region of the world where they are notorius. To answer your questions, the Akha get nothing out of tourism to the villages. There are a few locations where they have set up tables to sell but this is nothing compared to the hefty fees that people pay the Thais and others to be transported there where they are then told basically that they must be patient with these pushy animals. I have watched the event repeatedly, an Akha woman with baby, a posh air condition van in the village with a load of soft overfed tourists pointing cameras. The Akha see the blatant disperity in wealth, some cameras in the $4,000 US range, and they know they will get nothing other than maybe the token bottle of Mekhong whiskey for the headman and they push to sell a bracelet made of cloth and beads for 10 baht which now is about 20 cents american. Then the zoo tourists, all from supposedly highly educated countries where someone should have sufficient intellect to recognize grinding poverty, become gruff and rude at the insistance of these woman that they should buy something, maybe even trying to tie a bracelet on their wrist. So they go into the authoritive mode on “how to fend off hawkers in a foreign country” since after all it is the principle of the thing! They themselves are taking part in a cultural genocide. We could point to some of the local reasons why this is allowed but it is still unexcusable that the foreigners without shame take part. And for some reason the tourists treat these poor people like they were just staying at the Hilton that morning but are of such low character and breading that they chose to dress up in dirty clothes and come down to the village to entertain tourists on the gag. Now try to figure where the onus belongs on this one. Economics? Best bet is try to market items the tribe can make, particularly on the internet. Design a web site for them, post articles about them, get active on their behalf. Survival is not all self supporting economics. It isn’t for fat dairy farmers in America, why should it be for the world’s poorest? So it takes charity, and your charity to give of your own time and life freely and alter what you want out of life. I give here far more than I ever take in in donations. If I waited for that I would get nothing done. But you must try all avenues. And you must try and educate the western linear world that they must begin to admit that our economic system never had sufficient morality to make room for tribal peoples and tribal economies so different from ourselves, yet whom many people make a living off of either studying or trying to convert. How odd that army and missionaries always go together. I am reading a book now about how first the british and then their and american missionaries reaked havoc among the Zo or Chin people of India and Burma, dividing the tribe up into two seperated countries and a million divisive denominations. Jesus Wept. I think much has already been said about the contradictions with SIL. I have had many of my own to boot and have written them off. If I need linguistic software I can write it myself in PERL, thankyou very much. Please get back to me as you go on with this step by step because I have done so much with so little for so long here and with so much criticism that in the future we are going to being doing everything on nothing. Matthew McDaniel Sabine Koppe wrote: Hi, Matthew I was deeply impressed with your letter on the ELL concerning the socalled studies about the Akha. I can completely understand your feelings. I am just to begin a study with a community of Amazonian indigenous people in order to help them to build up a bilingual program for their children. Most of the “a cademic” in this field has been done by the Summer Institute of Linguistics, always going together with missionary activity. I feel that I can not ignore their work, but I want to work independently. In my case the community itsel f asked me to work with them and they will be the leader of the project all the time. It is interesting to notice that the SIL is only interested in bil ingual education, if the communities try to teach their children Spanish, bu t they loose interest, when the community starts to rescue their own languag e and culture. I wrote e-mails to some of the SIL people who worked in that area to ask them a couple of questions. There all kinds of reaction from ver y friendly to “I’m too busy to dicuss that with you” and to no response at all. I’m going this week to stay for 3 weeks with the Ashaninka community in the Amazonian jungle. It is only a short time, but I will be going again in Summer. Interesting was, that the community tried to get cooperation from Peruvian u niversities. The professors agreed, but told them that the elders have to co me to the capital, then they would study them in their office. Can you tell me what kind of “field work” is that? I was in Thailand last year as a tourist. We booked a tour to the Goldenb Tr iangle and we were taken to visit an Akha village. I never felt so bad in my life. Because it was like being taken to a zoo. I felt really ashamed, but t here was nothing I could do in that moment. The guide told me that the villa ge gets money, if the agency brings tourists to visit them. Is that true? Now, I doubt it. What is your opion about tourism? What are your ideas to impr ove the quality of life for indigenous people. Do you have any suggestions h ow to provide sources of income? These are questions which my Ashanika friends are facing right now. Again, I admire your work and I’d be very glad to hear from you. Sabine Koppe Dr. Sabine Koppe Sanyo Gakuen University Dept. of International Studies 1-14-1 Hirai Okayama 703, Japan Tel:+81-86-272-6254, Ext.2262 Fax: +81-86-273-3226 E-mail:  HYPERLINK mailto:rostock@sguc.ac.jp rostock@sguc.ac.jp T.I.M. Team Information from Anita at Tim Team here. 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Was $700 but I got in $200 remember? I really don't have much to do, or far to go in all of this. I work incessantly on computer. My book project is also moving forward. National tv italy December. EU grant approved disapproved mid nov. I must pay cloth quickly. other bill the guy now wants to double, big hassle, all because late, all because of four really bad months. anyway, the press, bakery. truck repairs, adds up but will be major accomplishment and mobilizer here to a very beleaguered people. Let me know fast what you can do. Could be $220 on this bill if he hassles. Cloth bill second. Still around $500 not much more. Matthew no money of any kind now, have not afforded stove and gas at new place to cook so food supply is messed up. Nathan McDaniel wrote: > Matt, > > Well I AM in touch with dan based on his previous comments when he did > make a donation. So the TOTAL on the two bills??? One way or the other.....I > think a way can be found to pay those two and soon. > > N > > >From: Matthew McDaniel > >Reply-To: akha@loxinfo.co.th > >To: Nathan McDaniel > >Subject: have > >Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2000 15:58:12 +0700 > > > >Nathan: > > > >I should have at least $100 coming there. > > > >To salem or to bank. > > > >And a small credit card donation. > > > >At any rate, I now check and find that bead catalogue shopping cart > >costs $250 per year to set up on their server, and their server is sure > >the easiest for my person who is a volunteer. > > > >Right now I can survive some things but need to see three things happen. > > > >Press, two bills and shopping cart. > > > >And some coffee, cream pie, buritos, and a day off wouldn't be bad > >eather. > > > >I was up on mountain yesterday, came back today, was actually up there > >three days with son. > > > >An hour and a half hike to the fields, work all day in sun, and then > >back, stumbling would be the word for it. > > > >I worked all day yesterday in very hot sun, baby tended to by little > >sister, and harvesting mountain rice by hand. > > > >These are wonderful people working under very hard conditions. > > > >Believe me it is very hard work, long hours. 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Need to get good info and good face out there What is the story that one wants to project to the tourists? Highgrading tourists for help. Food, drinks. Including several villages Handouts for tourists on the trek. Handouts for tourists in Chiangrai,chiangmai Akha Video on disk. Akha Video Pal / Ntsc Telephones Radio Maesai Presence at building and on main street : Small Box Stand Area Eco Tourism Tourism to poor people is exploitive, as they are the monkeys. No matter how people like Lonely Planet would jusify it, much of tourism is degrading and gawking. In the current situation the hilltribe are often the destination and they are already oppressed, so under these terms they are at a distinct disadvantage to the tourist. Tourists want to go and look at what has become of people even if it isn't nice. They like to think that they go to find out about new and interesting people who are on tough times, but that is not the reality of the exchange. The destination Akha, is often made up of people who are incredibly poor, far below the poverty line and have had their food security, such as it was, stripped by high government decisions. The white people who come to visit them won't soon go without a rich meal in their diet, and will know little of the disadvantage of the people they visit, and find interesting enough to photograph. They generally have no feeling of compassion to these people. Those who do feel ashamed by the prearranged visit and often will not even get out of the van. But these people are rare, and if they go home and keep their silence it does little good. The thai exploitation of Akha for tourism The thais get lots of money for tourism but deny these people many rights, on the otherhand they also tolerate them a lot but they have been in the mountains a long time and Thais have always made money off people crossing their borders Collection of akha gate people of wood Thais and others collect them and get around 5,000 baht for them. The guy from chiang mai says he knows a fellow that has over a 100 sets in bangkok. They are a kind of art but should be left where they belong, at the village. The Akha Zoo the tours to akha villages Dear Sabine: Make something of this. Letters like yours make the headaches here bearable. May I ask permission to display your letter at our web site? You raise excellent questions plus you cast light on the attitudes at SIL in a region of the world where they are notorius. To answer your questions, the Akha get nothing out of tourism to the villages. There are a few locations where they have set up tables to sell but this is nothing compared to the hefty fees that people pay the Thais and others to be transported there where they are then told basically that they must be patient with these pushy animals. I have watched the event repeatedly, an Akha woman with baby, a posh air condition van in the village with a load of soft overfed tourists pointing cameras. The Akha see tSummer. Interesting was, that the community tried to get cooperation from Peruvian u niversities. The professors agreed, but told them that the elders have to co me to the capital, then they would study them in their office. Can you tell me what kind of “field work” is that? I was in Thailand last year as a tourist. We booked a tour to the Goldenb Tr iangle and we were taken to visit an Akha village. I never felt so bad in my life. Because it was like being taken to a zoo. I felt really ashamed, but t here was nothing I could do in that moment. The guide told me that the villa ge gets money, if the agency brings tourists to visit them. Is that true? Now, I doubt it. What is your opion about tourism? What are your ideas to impr ove the quality of life for indigenous people. Do you have any suggestions h ow to provide sources of income? These are questions which my Ashanika friends are facing right now. Again, I admire your work and I’d be very glad to hear from you. Sabine Koppe Dr. Sabine Koppe Sanyo Gakuen University Dept. of International Studies 1-14-1 Hirai Okayama 703, Japan Tel:+81-86-272-6254, Ext.2262 Fax: +81-86-273-3226 E-mail:  HYPERLINK mailto:rostock@sguc.ac.jp rostock@sguc.ac.jp T.I.M. Team Information from Anita at Tim Team here. Tours to the Akha Welcome to the Akha monkey show, you get pictures, been there and done that, the Akha get nothing. 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