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Bernd Hoermann
Hi, my wife and I have read Inge Sargent’s book and we have been to the Shan State and to Hsipaw where she used to live. We are planning to go back, looking for volunteering opportunities (as physiotherapist & environmental engineer) and we would like to get in touch with Inge to ask if we can do anything for her and her cause. How can we get best hold of her (e.g. email)? Thank you.
Sukhwant Singh
I am of mixed Indian-Burmese lineage. How can I find where my mothers family are now located. I mean descendants actually.
Henry
Hi, If you really wanted to fine then you should come and visit Myanmar. Yes, A lot of things had changed but we never know.
At lease you have to know where your Mom’s Family use to live. Otherwise quite difficult .
Regards
Henry