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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 20 OCTOBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A boy prays as Buddhist monks pass him at a special alms giving ceremony in Bangkok. More than 2,600 Buddhist Monks from across Bangkok and thousands of devout Thai Buddhists attended the mass alms giving ceremony in Benjasiri Park in Bangkok Saturday morning. The ceremony was to raise food and cash donations for Buddhist temples in Thailand's violence plagued southern provinces. Because of an ongoing long running insurgency by Muslim separatists many Buddhist monks in Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala, Thailand's three Muslim majority provinces, can't leave their temples without military escorts. Monks have been targeted by Muslim extremists because, in the view of the extremists, they represent the Thai state.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: TALON DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: TYRESE JENSEN, a Navajo/Maricopa from Dilkon, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PANIKA TEEPLE-BAILEY, from the Bay Mills Indian Community, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHANTIKA HAZELL, from the Metis Nation of Alerta, Canada, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHANTIKA HAZELL, from the Metis Nation of Alerta, Canada, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHANTIKA HAZELL, from the Metis Nation of Alerta, Canada, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHANTIKA HAZELL, from the Metis Nation of Alerta, Canada, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Previously ordained novice monks at a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Traditional dancers perform during a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 01 JULY 2006 - DAMNAK SMACH, CAMBODIA: Young Cambodian men process through the countryside near Damnak Smach in a ceremony marking their ordination as Buddhist monks. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep007.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Students from schools in eastern Bali participate in an Indonesian Independence Day march in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    IndependenceDayPrep004.jpg
  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 07 AUGUST 2017 - MANGGIS, BALI, INDONESIA: Girls from a local high school rehearse their Indonesian Independence Day parade in Manggis, an ocean side community in eastern Bali. Indonesian Independence Day, the country's national holiday, is celebrated on August 17. It was on that date in 1945 that Sukarno signed Indonesia's proclamation of independence from the Netherlands. It was the beginning of a four year war for independence. The Dutch didn't officially grant Indonesia independence until December, 1949. The day is celebrated with parades and enthusiastic displays of patriotism throughout the country.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: SKY DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: SKY DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: SKY DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: TALON DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: TALON DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: QOOTSVENA DENIPAH-COOK, 10 years old, a Navajo Hopi Indian from the Okhay-Owingeh pueblo in New Mexico, warms up before dancing at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ:  QOOTSVENA DENIPAH-COOK, 10 years old, (left) a Navajo Hopi Indian from the Okhay-Owingeh pueblo in New Mexico, warms up before dancing at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: QOOTSVENA DENIPAH-COOK, 10 years old, (center) a Navajo Hopi Indian from the Okhay-Owingeh pueblo in New Mexico, warms up before dancing at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: QOOTSVENA DENIPAH-COOK, 10 years old, a Navajo Hopi Indian from the Okhay-Owingeh pueblo in New Mexico, warms up before dancing at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: SKY DUNCAN, an Apache Hidatsa Arikava Indian, from Mesa, AZ, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PANIKA TEEPLE-BAILEY, from the Bay Mills Indian Community, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: PANIKA TEEPLE-BAILEY, from the Bay Mills Indian Community, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHANTIKA HAZELL, from the Metis Nation of Alerta, Canada, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 06 FEBRUARY 2011 - PHOENIX, AZ: CHELSEA WALKER, from the Grand Traverse Band Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, from Traverse City, MI, performs at the 21st Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, AZ, Sunday, February 6. Hoop dancing has a long tradition among Native American peoples. The hoop or circle is symbolic to most Native people. It represents the Circle of Life and the continuous cycle of summer and winter, day and night, male and female. Some native people use hoop dancing as a part of healing ceremonies designed to restore balance and harmony in the world.      Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A tuk-tuk hauls passengers near Udong, Cambodia. Tuk-tuks are trailers attached to motorcycles and are commonly used to haul freight and passengers in Southeast Asia. They can be small and relatively ornate and cater primarily to tourists or large and utilitarian and used to haul freight or passengers depending on the need. In rural areas of Cambodia, the utilitarian ones are more common.  Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A Buddhist nun riding in the back of a truck being used to haul passengers in Udong, Cambodia, about 50 miles from Phnom Penh. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Young Buddhist monks in the doorway of their dormitory during a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Traditional dancers perform during a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A novice monk in the doorway of his dormitory at a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Drummers in a traditional Cambodian orchestra perform during a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: Traditional dancers perform during a ceremony to mark young men and boys becoming monks at a small monastery near Udong, Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 JULY 2006 - UDONG, CAMBODIA: A blind man prays on the steps leading to the top of the former royal citadel in Udong, Cambodia. The citadel now houses the grave sites of ancient Cambodian kings and is a revered place in Cambodia. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 01 JULY 2006 - DAMNAK SMACH, CAMBODIA: Young Cambodian men process through the countryside near Damnak Smach in a ceremony marking their ordination as Buddhist monks. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 01 JULY 2006 - DAMNAK SMACH, CAMBODIA: Young Cambodian men process through the countryside near Damnak Smach in a ceremony marking their ordination as Buddhist monks. Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 02 APRIL 2004 - SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE, GUANAJUATO, MEXICO: Mexican teenagers from the city of Leon party on the Plaza Principal, the main plaza, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Undocumented Cambodian workers wait for the lunch break to end at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration police check the temporary ID cards of undocumented Cambodian workers at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration038.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration police check the temporary ID cards of undocumented Cambodian workers at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration037.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian workers line up for their ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration035.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai immigration worker (right) helps an undocumented Cambodian man apply for a work permit at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration030.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai immigration worker (right) helps an undocumented Cambodian man apply for a work permit at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration029.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration workers help undocumented Cambodian workers register for ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration025.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai immigration police officer helps an undocumented Cambodian worker pose for a "mug shot" for a temporary ID card. at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration024.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai immigration police officer helps an undocumented Cambodian worker pose for a "mug shot" for a temporary ID card. at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration023.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian workers stand up for "mug shots" for their temporary ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration022.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An undocumented Cambodian man helps his son pose for a "mug shot" for his temporary ID card at the "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration021.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An undocumented Cambodian woman waits her turn at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration020.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian migrant workers wait to be called for ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration018.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An undocumented Cambodian woman stands up for her "mug shot" for a temporary ID card at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration013.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Undocumented Cambodian construction workers wait for temporary ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration008.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Undocumented Cambodian construction workers sign up for temporary ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration006.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Undocumented Cambodian construction workers line up at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration003.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An undocumented Cambodian immigrant worker and her child wait to register at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration002.jpg
  • Thai immigration police check the temporary ID cards of undocumented Cambodian workers at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration017.jpg
  • Undocumented Cambodian women and their children wait for their chance to apply for temporary Thai ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration015.jpg
  • A Thai immigration worker (right) helps an undocumented Cambodian man apply for a work permit at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration014.jpg
  • A Thai immigration police officer helps an undocumented Cambodian worker pose for a "mug shot" for a temporary ID card. at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration012.jpg
  • An undocumented Cambodian woman waits her turn at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration010.jpg
  • Thai immigration workers help undocumented Cambodian workers register for ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration008.jpg
  • A Thai immigration police officer helps an undocumented Cambodian worker pose for a "mug shot" for a temporary ID card. at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration007.jpg
  • Undocumented Cambodian construction workers wait for temporary ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration004.jpg
  • Undocumented Cambodian construction workers sign up for temporary ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration003.jpg
  • Undocumented Cambodian construction workers line up at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration002.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration police check the temporary ID cards of undocumented Cambodian workers at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration036.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai immigration police check the temporary ID cards of undocumented Cambodian workers at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration034.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian women and their children wait for their chance to apply for temporary Thai ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration033.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian women and their children wait for their chance to apply for temporary Thai ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration032.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian women and their children wait for their chance to apply for temporary Thai ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration031.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian men apply for work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration028.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian migrant workers wait to be called for ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration027.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration workers help undocumented Cambodian workers register for ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration026.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An undocumented Cambodian woman waits her turn at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration019.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Undocumented Cambodian migrant workers wait to be called for ID cards at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration017.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration workers help undocumented Cambodian workers register for ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration016.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai immigration workers help undocumented Cambodian workers register for ID cards and work permits at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration015.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai immigration police officer helps an undocumented Cambodian worker pose for a "mug shot" for a temporary ID card. at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration014.jpg
  • 17 JULY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An undocumented Cambodian woman and her child wait for their "mug shots" for a temporary ID card at the temporary "one stop service center" in the Bangkok Youth Center in central Bangkok. Thai immigration officials have opened several temporary "one stop service centers" in Bangkok to register undocumented immigrants and issue them temporary ID cards and work permits. The temporary centers will be open until August 14.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiImmigrationRegistration012.jpg
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