The last of the Cheju divers/ Rob Waring, series editor.
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Main Library | PE1119 .F66 L37 2008 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Checked out | STACKS | 06/13/2025 | 51952000314684 |
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Cheju, South Korea, is know for its traditional women divers. They have long dived into the ocean to look for seafood. It's dangerous, but there were no other jobs available. Now, women in Cheju have more choices. What jobs can they do? What will happen to the Cheju divers?
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