In march of 1899, when the smoke of trees and grass burning to make fields for the year's crop hung like haze over the high mountains, a lonely pair of Americans made their way to Haka in the Chin Hills, a village of three hundred thatch-roofed houses and the home of the most powerful chiefs of that area. Arthur Carson was a tall and lean man, the kind of man who could, and did, build a house with his own hands. Laura Carson was stout and jolly, a maternal tupe who could love the…
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