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Tun Lay holds his guitar that he plays for religious services on Sundays; picture has more light.
Group shot of the interview process, standing view looking down on the group.
Tun Lay is responding to a question while looking down at paper listing the interview questions.
Chit Moe & Tun Lay are discussing a question asked by Bethany.
Decorative floor rugs that the Karen people use to cover carpet because it is easier to clean while protecting the carpeting.
Tun Lay holds his guitar that he plays for religious services on Sundays; darker lighting in picture .
Picture of a food cover that people would use even in Karen State to protect food from pests.
Photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago; picture taken farther away.
Close up photo of Tun Lay when he lived in Salt Lake City seven years ago.
Picture of a container of a lotion-type substance known as Thanaka spread on a flat stone plate.
Picture of the living room wall in Aye Win's apartment. Shows one of their couches as well as decorative lights that had been hung up for Christmas.
A more relaxed picture of the group after the interview while Bethany packed the audio equipment.
A more relaxed picture of the group after the interview while Bethany packed the audio equipment.
The beginning of Aye Win's interview with Chit Moe translating in their apartment on May 18, 2015.
Kyaw Eh standing in front of the various decorations on his living room wall.
Kyaw Eh standing in front of the various decorations on his living room wall.
Snay Tun poses with his Takraw ball at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015.
Snay Tun at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, holding the Sepak Takraw ball while explaining how the game is played.
Snay Tun at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, holding his Sepak Takraw ball for a close-up picture.
Snay Tun and Wes Van de Water watch a youtube video of Sepak Takrow, a Southeast Asian Sport similar to soccer and volleyball. Taken at Snay Tun's house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015.
The Karen flag photographed at Snay Tun's house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015. The small pictures at the bottom seem to be religous. The Karen drum is in the upper-left hand side of the flag.
Flower pattern woven into a Burmese mat at Snay Tun's house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, made apparently by weaving different-colored strands of plastic together.
Photo of a printed photograph of Snay Tun at Bear Lake when he was about fifteen years old, taken at his house in Logan, UT on May 19, 2015.
Snay Tun at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, waiting for the next question in his interview.
Snay Tun at his home in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015, responding to interview questions while Wes Van de Water and Meagan Gill listen.
Snay Tun reads the release form and letter of information before being interviewed by Wes Van de Water at his home in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015.
The top portion of the Burmese calendar at Snay Tun's house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2016. The English translation of the Burmese script is on the right-hand side of the calendar.
A close-up of the Burmese mat on the floor of Snay Tun's house in Logan Utah on May 19, 2015, made apparently from weaving different-colored strands of plastic.
Meagan Gill sets up the Tascam Dr mk2 audio recorder while Wes Vand de Water reviews the release forms and letter of information with Snay Tun before the interview at his house in Logan, Utah on May 19, 2015.
Eh Htoo stands near his flag of Karen State, pinned on the wall of the basement in Kyaw Eh's home in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015. The lower-right pin doubles as a small hangar.
Eh Htoo stands beside the dinner schedule in the basement of Kyaw Eh's house in Hyrum, Utah during the evening of May 16, 2015.