Betel Quid Spittoon collected by Huỳnh Đức Diêu
Huỳnh Đức Diêu returned to Vietnam to acquire this spittoon as part of his effort to collect his family heirlooms.
Huỳnh Đức Diêu returned to Vietnam to acquire this spittoon as part of his effort to collect his family heirlooms.
Huỳnh Đức Diêu returned to Vietnam to acquire this container as part of his effort to collect his family heirlooms.
Huỳnh Đức Diêu returned to Vietnam after resettling in Louisiana in the U.S. and acquired objects that remind him of Vietnamese daily life, such as this traditional scale.
Donated to the Vietnamese Heritage Museum.
Ông Bùi Chiên, the eldest son of Cụ Ông Bùi Thuần, returned to Trình Phố to perform a ritual at the ancestral hall, during which he reclaimed two bát chiết yêu and four ceramic dishes that had long been preserved there. He brought these heirlooms to the United States, where they continued to serve in ancestor worship.
Dictionary given to Mrs. Đặng Thị Ánh Tuyết by her brother when she resettles in Canada.
Dictionary sent by Teacher Hoàng to Mrs. Đặng Thị Ánh Tuyết’s younger brother who had escaped Vietnam by boat and resettled in Canada.
Flight suit traveled with Carmichael when he was resettled to the United States as part of Operation New Life/Operation New Arrivals.
Jacket traveled with Carmichael when he was resettled to the United States as part of Operation New Life/Operation New Arrivals.
Traveled with Father Nguyễn Hữu Lễ to Auckland, New Zealand where he was invited by Bishop Denis Browne to New Zealand to serve the Vietnamese Catholic community in Auckland Diocese.