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Postcard of Angkor Wat


Cambodia gained independence from French colonial rule in 1953. This postcard depicts the entrance to Angkor Wat and Cambodia written in French, Khmer and English.
Cambodia gained independence from French colonial rule in 1953. This postcard depicts the entrance to Angkor Wat and Cambodia written in French, Khmer and English.

Bokanika Kan Moyle image


Bokanika Kan family photo. Left to right: Craig Blackman (Bokanika’s stepfather), Evangelia Moyle (daughter); Borin (mother); Eravan Moryle (oldest son); Bokanika Kan; Evan Moyle (middle son); Matt Moyle (husband). Location: Stevenson Ranch, CA 2022.
Bokanika Kan family photo. Left to right: Craig Blackman (Bokanika’s stepfather), Evangelia Moyle (daughter); Borin (mother); Eravan Moryle (oldest son); Bokanika Kan; Evan Moyle (middle son); Matt Moyle (husband). Location: Stevenson Ranch, CA 2022.

Bokanika Kan Moyle image


Family gathering for a housewarming party for Bokanika Kan’s sister, Emory. Poway, CA 2016.
Family gathering for a housewarming party for Bokanika Kan’s sister, Emory. Poway, CA 2016.

Bokanika Kan Moyle image


Bokanika Kan’s maternal grandmother, Sieng Torng, with a group of children and elders at a Buddhist temple. Occasion unknown. December 14, 2023.
Bokanika Kan’s maternal grandmother, Sieng Torng, with a group of children and elders at a Buddhist temple. Occasion unknown. December 14, 2023.

Bokanika Kan Moyle image


Bokanika Kan’s family and step-family gather for a special occasion. Third and fourth from left: Bokanika Kan’s mother, Borin Kan, and her aunt, Rumpo Chim. At far right is her step father, Craig Blackman. c. 1980.
Bokanika Kan’s family and step-family gather for a special occasion. Third and fourth from left: Bokanika Kan’s mother, Borin Kan, and her aunt, Rumpo Chim. At far right is her step father, Craig Blackman. c. 1980.

Bokanika Kan Moyle image


Bokanika Kan’s family in San Diego, CA c. 1980. Back row, left to right: Bokanika’s maternal grandmother, Sieng Torng; her mother, Borin Kan; and her sisters, Lyane Kan and Min Kan. Front row, left to right: Bokanika and her sister, Emery.
Bokanika Kan’s family in San Diego, CA c. 1980. Back row, left to right: Bokanika’s maternal grandmother, Sieng Torng; her mother, Borin Kan; and her sisters, Lyane Kan and Min Kan. Front row, left to right: Bokanika and her sister, Emery.
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