Chinese New Year Newburgh Family Celebrates by Remembering Heritage
Evansville Courier & Press › March 03, 2004
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Evansville Courier & Press › March 03, 2004
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Myranda Moye, 7, leads a visitor to the curio cabinet in the music room of her parents' Newburgh home where three delicate ceramic statues represent young women from the Chinese provinces of Hubei, Jiangxi and Guangdong.
One woman sits by a stream in the mountains, another is barefoot, and a third has a sophisticated headdress.See the full content of this document
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Chinese New Year Newburgh Family Celebrates by Remembering Heritage
Each is a symbol of where Myranda and her two sisters, Lyndsay, 5, and Kylee, 17 months, were born.
One day, when their daughters are older, Shannon and Robin Moye plan to take them to China for a lengthy visit. P...See the full content of this document
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