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Photo of a group of young boys captured by Michael Vickery during the 1960s was displayed in a photo exhibition in Bophana Centre, Thursday October 11, 2018. (Nem Sopheakpanha/VOA Khmer)

Photographs By Michael Vickery Show 1960s Cambodia in a New Light

But Vickery was always more interested in the lives of remote communities and ethnic minority tribes, and his photographs reflect this. The people he photographed would have lived much as their ancestors did, farming rice or foraging in forests.

Photo of a group of young boys captured by Michael Vickery during the 1960s was displayed in a photo exhibition in Bophana Centre, Thursday October 11, 2018. (Nem Sopheakpanha/VOA Khmer) Photo: VOA

Photographs By Michael Vickery Show 1960s Cambodia in a New Light

But Vickery was always more interested in the lives of remote communities and ethnic minority tribes, and his photographs reflect this. The people he photographed would have lived much as their ancestors did, farming rice or foraging in forests.

But Vickery was always more interested in the lives of remote communities and ethnic minority tribes, and his photographs reflect this. The people he photographed would have lived much as their ancestors did, farming rice or foraging in forests.

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