From champion to refugee to martial-arts teacher, a kickboxing innovator tells of his career, remarkable survival of the Cambodian genocide, and journey toward self-understanding.
From champion to refugee to martial-arts teacher, a kickboxing innovator tells of his career, remarkable survival of the Cambodian genocide, and journey toward self-understanding.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Zochada Tat is Oum Ry’s daughter, an author, and kickboxing instructor. She took her first steps in the ring at Long Beach Kickboxing and has trained with him throughout her life. She traveled with him to Cambodia in February 2022 and helped translate his oral history.
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Preface 1 – Father and Daughter 2 – Childhood 3 – Pradal Serey 4 – Champion 5 – Genocide 6 – Refugee 7 – America 8 – Long Beach 9 –Attack 10 – Return Notes Afterword " Oum Ry's Life in the Context of Cambodia's History" by Michael G. Vann, Ph.D. Appendices: Timeline Archive: Photographs and Documents Acknowledgments
Preface 1 – Father and Daughter 2 – Childhood 3 – Pradal Serey 4 – Champion 5 – Genocide 6 – Refugee 7 – America 8 – Long Beach 9 –Attack 10 – Return Notes Afterword " Oum Ry's Life in the Context of Cambodia's History" by Michael G. Vann, Ph.D. Appendices: Timeline Archive: Photographs and Documents Acknowledgments
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