Stones of fireChina Inland Mission, Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1965 - Lisu (Southeast Asian people) - 155 pages |
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User Review - OMFAU - LibraryThing$14.50 The Salween River carves its way through granite masses, delving a canyon thousands of feet deep. For centuries the Lisu plowed these hillsides into cornfields, reaping a rough living. This is ... Read full review
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