Who
works at Akha Crafts Center
While
missionaries and other volunteers often are the catalysts to begin a
project, the ultimate goal is to train and enable nationals to take
on leadership responsibilities, so that the program is guaranteed success
on a long-term basis. Today, Chiang Rai Akha Crafts (shown on the left
with American Baptist missionary Ruth Fox) is such an example. Although
American Baptist missionaries began this program, the board and staff
are now all Akha and Thai who live in the Chiang Rai and surrounding
area..
The
five women below work full-time at the Chiang Rai Akha Craft Center.
However, they would not be able to produce the beautiful Akha crafts
without the help of many Akha women living in villages around Chiang
Rai. Anywhere between 100-200 women spend time between watching their
children, fetching firewood, planting or harvesting rice, and cooking,
choosing beautiful Akha needlework patterns to use on the product they
have chosen to work on, whether it be an Akha shoulder bag, a telephone
holder, a bookmark, or a tablecloth.

Pisamai
and MiO are the managers of Akha Craft. Pisamai primarily looks after
the administrative end of things while MiO provides direction over the
sewing itself, including design and quality control. As the program
has grown, there has been a need for more sewing support.
Luta
is the third of the trio of seamstresses.Tuan
and Ami have both come alongside to help in the area of preparing the
materials, attaching the lining, making the cards, cutting the cloth,
etc.


