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Hmong Means Free: Life in Laos and America
Temple University Press, 1994 Cloth: 978-1-56639-162-7 | Paper: 978-1-56639-163-4 | eISBN: 978-1-4399-0139-7 Library of Congress Classification F870.H55H55 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 959.4040922
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This collection of evocative personal testimonies by three generations of Hmong refugees is the first to describe their lives in Laos as slash-and-burn farmers, as refugees after a Communist government came to power in 1975, and as immigrants in the United States. Reflecting on the homes left behind, their narratives chronicle the difficulties of forging a new identity. From Jou Yee Xiong's Life Story: From Ka Pao Xiong's (Jou Yee Xiong's son) Life Story: From Xang Mao Xiong's Life Story: From Vue Vang's Life Story: See other books on: Cultural assimilation | Hmong (Asian people) | Hmong Americans | Laos | Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 See other titles from Temple University Press |
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