I Am Hmong

I Am Hmong PDF

Author: Pang Xiong

Publisher:

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780983978404

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This simple book introduces readers to the many looks of the Hmong people, while building early reading concepts. The repetition and simplicity of this book allow early readers to succeed. Children can practice directionality and 1-1 correspondence while gaining confidence with their reading. Hmong students will also be able to validate their cultures and build personal connections with the pictures.

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down

The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down PDF

Author: Anne Fadiman

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2012-04-24

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0374533407

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Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, this brilliantly reported and beautifully crafted book explores the clash between a medical center in California and a Laotian refugee family over their care of a child.

I Begin My Life All Over

I Begin My Life All Over PDF

Author: Lillian Faderman

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 1999-04-13

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780807072356

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I Begin My Life All Over is an oral history of 36 real-life strangers in a strange land, an intimate study of the immigrant experience in contemporary America.

How Do I Begin?

How Do I Begin? PDF

Author: Andre Yang

Publisher: Heyday Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 9781597141505

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Hmong history and culture can be found in the form of oral stories, oral poetry, textile art, and music but there is no written account of Hmong life, by a Hmong hand, passed down through the centuries. As an undergraduate, Burlee Vang experienced this void when he received valuable advice from his English professor: "Write about your people. That story has not been told. If you don't, who will?" How Do I Begin? is the struggle to preserve on paper the Hmong American experience. In this anthology, readers will find elaborate soul-calling ceremonies, a woman questioning the seeming tyranny of her parents and future in-laws, the temptation of gangs and drugs, and the shame and embarrassment of being different in a culture that obsessively values homogeneity. Some pieces revisit the ghosts of war. Others lament the loss of a country. Many offer glimpses into intergenerational tensions exacerbated by the differences in Hmong and American culture.

Cooking from the Heart

Cooking from the Heart PDF

Author: Sami Scripter

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published:

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 1452914516

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Simple, earthy, fiery, and fresh, Hmong food is an exciting but still little-known South Asian cuisine. In traditional Hmong culture, dishes are created and replicated not by exact measurements but by taste and experimentationfor every Hmong recipe, there are as many variations as there are Hmong cooksand often served to large, communal groups. Sami Scripter and Sheng Yang have gathered more than 100 recipes, illustrated them with color photos of completed dishes, and provided descriptions of unusual ingredients and cooking techniques.

The Latehomecomer

The Latehomecomer PDF

Author: Kao Kalia Yang

Publisher: Coffee House Press

Published: 2010-12-15

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1566892627

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In search of a place to call home, thousands of Hmong families made the journey from the war-torn jungles of Laos to the overcrowded refugee camps of Thailand and onward to America. But lacking a written language of their own, the Hmong experience has been primarily recorded by others. Driven to tell her family’s story after her grandmother’s death, The Latehomecomer is Kao Kalia Yang’s tribute to the remarkable woman whose spirit held them all together. It is also an eloquent, firsthand account of a people who have worked hard to make their voices heard. Beginning in the 1970s, as the Hmong were being massacred for their collaboration with the United States during the Vietnam War, Yang recounts the harrowing story of her family’s captivity, the daring rescue undertaken by her father and uncles, and their narrow escape into Thailand where Yang was born in the Ban Vinai Refugee Camp. When she was six years old, Yang’s family immigrated to America, and she evocatively captures the challenges of adapting to a new place and a new language. Through her words, the dreams, wisdom, and traditions passed down from her grandmother and shared by an entire community have finally found a voice. Together with her sister, Kao Kalia Yang is the founder of a company dedicated to helping immigrants with writing, translating, and business services. A graduate of Carleton College and Columbia University, Yang has recently screened The Place Where We Were Born, a film documenting the experiences of Hmong American refugees. Visit her website at www.kaokaliayang.com.

Calling in the Soul

Calling in the Soul PDF

Author: Patricia V. Symonds

Publisher: University of Washington Press

Published: 2014-07-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 029580565X

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“Calling in the Soul” (Hu Plig) is the chant the Hmong use to guide the soul of a newborn baby into its body on the third day after birth. Based on extensive original research conducted in the late 1980s in a village in northern Thailand, this ethnographic study examines Hmong cosmological beliefs about the cycle of life as expressed in practices surrounding birth, marriage, and death and considers the gender relationships evident in these practices. The Hmong (or Miao, as they are called in China, and Meo, in Thailand) have lived on the fringes of powerful Southeast Asian states for centuries. Their social framework is distinctly patrilineal, granting little direct power to women. Yet within the limits of that structure, Hmong women wield considerable influence in the spiritually critical realms of birth and death. Calling in the Soul will be of interest to sociocultural anthropologists, medical anthropologists, Southeast Asianists, and gender specialists. Replaces ISBN 9780295800424

Hmong Food

Hmong Food PDF

Author: Pang Xiong

Publisher:

Published: 2011-10-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780983978428

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Join this boy for dinner as he tells his readers about Hmong foods that he likes to eat.

A People's History of the Hmong

A People's History of the Hmong PDF

Author: Paul Hillmer

Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society

Published: 2011-06

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 0873517903

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A rich narrative history of the worldwide community of Hmong people, exploring their cultural practices, war and refugee camp experiences, and struggles and triumphs as citizens of new countries.