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The Association for Akha Education and Culture in Thailand
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Dear wikipedia. I would like to inform that I am the copyright owner of the written material found here- http://www.akhaasia.org/index-7.htm

I am the NGO's coordinator and author of the material and its webpage.

Many thanks

Jacob Lane

February 2010
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Dear wikipedia. I would like to inform that I am the copyright owner of the written material found here- http://www.akhaasia.org/index-7.htm I am the NGO's coordinator and author of the material and its webpage. Many thanks Jacob Lane

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 Ron h jones (Talk) 23:59, 9 February 2010 (UTC)

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