Families of children adopted from Kazakhstan meet every summer in New Hampshire’s lake country to celebrate the food and culture of their country of origin.
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MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
Every summer for more than 20 years, families of children adopted from Kazakhstan have gathered at a New Hampshire summer camp to celebrate Kazakh culture. Imaan Moin of New Hampshire Public Radio joined them for a traditional meal.
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IMAAN MOIN, BYLINE: Dozens of people chat and chop vegetables next to a large metal cauldron, called
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