A Lao adopted by Hmong family, he recently fled the country, risking death, he says, all to get a videotape out to the world. |
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What support is available for Hmong language and cultural maintenance in Merced? |
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This is also how the Hmong, among the area's poorest ethnic minorities, struggle to support themselves and their families. |
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There are strict rules to this two-week love match, an annual gathering of the Hmong people. |
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The subsequent rivalry between these two men and their followers led to the permanent political separation of the Hmong in Laos. |
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It is found in many Japanese, in the Tibetans of the Himalayas and among isolated people of Southeast Asia, like the Hmong. |
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Finally, with heavy support from CIA and Air Force resources, the Hmong reached the base on Phou Phathi. |
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Still, the immigrant farmer project, and working with the Hmong in particular, is proving to be one of Glover's biggest challenges. |
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A closer look at the schooling of Hmong students, for example, shows that nationally only 31 percent of them graduate from high school. |
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Fadiman sees this as an expression of conflict with what the Hmong perceive to be a hostile American culture. |
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Products of a village culture and ill-equipped for life in urban-industrial America, the Hmong found their exile particularly difficult. |
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This morning, Hmong leaders gathered to offer prayers for the victims, support for their survivors in west central Wisconsin. |
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Some of the figures are even clinging to cut pieces of bamboo, seemingly recreating the tragic legend of the lost Hmong language. |
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Similar attitudes can be found among Sinicized highlanders, such as the Hmong. |
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In Laos, the CIA airline, Air America, was running opium for Vang Pao and the Hmong during the Vietnam war. |
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The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor worship compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion. |
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Geddes contributed the study on the Hmong, Miles worked amongst the Yao, and I amongst the Karen, after two years as full-time adviser. |
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Minority groups in this small, mountainous country include the Mon-Khmer, the Yao, and the Hmong. |
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Two of the participants' mothers spoke Lao as their native language but were also able to speak Hmong with ease. |
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Therefore, they recruited the Hmong and the Lao forces to sort of replace the operations for the United States there. |
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Participants felt that a generational shift in Hmong language and culture might be occurring for various reasons. |
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There were lots of Hmong and Dzhou minority people that live in villages around Sapa. |
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Kazoua Kong-Thao, one of two Hmong candidates on Tuesday's ballot, also won a seat on the school board. |
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Often indigenous peoples are blamed for forest destruction as in the case of the Hmong and Karen in Thailand. |
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Although most Hmong men had one wife, polygyny, or marriage with several women, was an accepted practice. |
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It turns out that this is a spelling of what is more usually written as Hmong. |
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Church welfare agencies, working with national charities and local government, settled Hmong refugees from Vietnam in Wausau. |
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Hmong is monosyllabic and tonal, meaning that it consists mainly of one-syllable words and that the tone of a word affects meaning. |
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Levy is attentive in his attempts to distinguish one group from another, Hmong from Mien or Vietnamese. |
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Other Austro-Tai speakers include the Austronesian-speaking Moken and small groups of Hmong and Mien in Shan State. |
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Before the Hmong came to America, the death of a family member was announced by firing three shots into the air. |
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The Hmong language is relevant to the Sino-Tibetan language family and has two main dialects. |
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The hospital was in a part of town with a large population of Hmong immigrants. |
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The researcher conducted research via the Internet about Hmong classes offered in Merced as well. |
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The L1 writing prompts were translated by bilingual teaching professionals whose native languages were Spanish, Hmong, and Russian. |
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The late immigrant group included five Spanish, two Hmong, and six Russian speakers. |
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One of the factors complicating the adjustment of the Hmong people has been English language acquisition. |
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Districts have also considered implementing programs in Hmong and Vietnamese. |
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The languages they have brought are not French and German, but Spanish, Mandarin, Hmong, and Vietnamese. |
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Participants from the younger generations noted that they have difficulty speaking Hmong without using English. |
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Seven of the participants, six of whom were 25 or older, felt that most of their friends were Hmong. |
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The exact number of Hmong students is not available for the UW System, but the majority of the Southeast Asian students are Hmong. |
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The cultural practices of the Hmong have also proved extremely troubling. |
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The new Laotian government sent many Hmong to harsh reeducation camps. |
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The Hmong women of Vietnam, when asked for their own response, find it one of the funniest suggestions they have ever heard. |
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In an early scene, Gilbert goes to a Hmong village on the Vietnam-China border. |
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Already, Glover has started clearing one of his hillsides and developing contoured fields similar to the terraced strips of land the Hmong worked in the mountains. |
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Prior to the Viet Nam Conflict, the Hmong people were a patrilineal, patrilocal, and polygynous people practicing slash-and-burn agriculture in the mountains. |
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I wouldn't have expected as many Hispanics or Hmong or Somalians. |
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Other significant ethnic groups include the Cham, Chinese, Hmong, Khmer, Muong, and Tai, though none of these groups has a population over one million. |
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Although the Hmong were effective at guerrilla-style hit-and-run actions, they were ill prepared to conduct a static defense against overwhelming odds. |
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The story makes it clear that the Hmong frequently practice polygamy. |
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She also cited Laotians and Hmong that support trade relations. |
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Since 1990 the Hmong in Minnesota have increased by 150 percent. |
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Participants also had varying feelings about the Hmong language shifting. |
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Then there are the Hmong people, who haven't seen foreigners for 29 years. |
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A dozen Hmong girls step daintily down to meet their suitors. |
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She looks at the origins of Hmong and Chinese terms for animals, plants, hunting, domestic animals, non-rice agriculture, and rice agriculture. |
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In other YouTube videos comments are also occasionally in Green Hmong, Laotian or Thai. |
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Some merged into other denominations and some returned to practice animism, the Hmong traditional religion. |
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Culturally, she notes, the Hmong are divided into agnatic kinship groups of patrilineal clans, sub-clans, and lineage groups. |
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I was told in He Kou that, if I could make it to Shiping, I would find many Hmong there who spoke the White Hmong language. |
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The major Hmong clans in Vietnam are the White Hmong, Blue Hmong, Black Hmong, and Flower Hmong. |
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These are also known as Green Hmong and White Hmong dialects, respectively. |
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The Hmong community also had a prominent portrayal in the 2008 film Gran Torino, which was set in Detroit. |
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By 2015 the number of Hmong in the Detroit city limits had significantly declined. |
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Stress, social supports, and adaptational patterns in Hmong refugee families. |
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Hmong Picture Dictionary was specially created for home and educational setting among Hmong families and at schools. |
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As of 2010, 260,000 Hmong people were living in the United States, according to the census data. |
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As of 2007, almost 8,000 Hmong people lived in the State of Michigan, about double their 1999 presence in the state. |
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Hmong from all over New England gathered at Saima Park for a two-day celebration of food, games, traditional dance and perhaps a budding romance or two. |
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We conducted the interviews in Hmong or English, as the participant preferred, as we both speak English and White Hmong and one of us understands Green Hmong. |
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What is the prevalence of the gum diseases, gingivitis and periodontitis, among Fresno Hmong patients between the ages of 16-50 at a private dental practice? |
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Chamroon who was abbot at the time allowed Hmong to occupy a three storied abandoned hospital just off the main temple complex, known in Thai as teuk sam chan. |
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Hmong Quas Npab, a different tribe, speak the same dialect as White Hmong. |
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Several brochures are available in Spanish, and there are offerings translated into 15 other languages, including Chinese, Hindi, Hmong, Tagalog, Thai, and more. |
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Members of the Hmong community, many of whom practice an Eastern faith with shamanistic elements, relied on the law to avoid mandatory autopsies, which offend their beliefs. |
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What was a very specific war history, initiated by non-Hmong, gets converted into a permanent cultural trait, masculinizing all Hmong as transhistorical figures of peril. |
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When the communists took over Laos in 1975, over 300,000 Laotians, mostly Hmong, fled the country, mostly to Thailand and then to other countries such as the United States. |
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One particularly poignant example of such an encounter is the Hmong immigration to the United States, a people who have throughout their entire history been animists. |
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Southeast Asians, including Cambodian, Hmong, Lao, and Vietnamese, are refugees who fled Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos after the end of the Indochinese war to the United States. |
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In June 2013, Toua Vang became the first Hmong man in the world to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and is now pastor of the only Hmong-majority Episcopal church anywhere. |
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