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  2. How did Hmong people find their way to Wisconsin? The ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Census Bureau's 2019 American Community Survey estimates Wisconsin's Hmong population at more than 58,000.

  3. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Hmong families scattered across all 50 states but most found their way to each other, building large communities in California, Minnesota and Wisconsin. As of the 2010 census, 260,073 Hmong people reside in the United States, [ 107 ] the majority of whom live in California (91,224), then Minnesota (66,181), and Wisconsin (49,240), an increase ...

  4. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    Many Hmong families are moving into lowland villages, and are becoming more integrated into Lao life but still retain a strong sense of their own culture and heritage. This performance was in appreciation of Big Brother Mouse , a literacy project that had visited the school that day with books and interactive educational activities.

  5. Integration of Hmong people into urban society - Wikipedia

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    These agricultural techniques and way of living were passed down to them by their parents and grandparents back in Laos and as a result these are the few skills that they have available to them. After the Hmong immigrated to Sacramento, many of the Hmong women did not work and did not speak English and often sat alone at home in their apartments.

  6. Is the umbrella term ‘Asian American’ even accurate anymore?

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    A year later, an independent study revealed Hmongs comprised nearly 50% of all Asian deaths, though they only comprised around 30% of the Asian populace.Had they known that fact earlier, experts ...

  7. Hmong in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Hmong Americans are the largest Asian ethnic group in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [3] [4] Allies of the United States in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War and later stages of the Laotian Civil War, they started seeking asylum as political refugees after the communist takeover in both nations in 1975, including the Hmong genocide in Laos.

  8. Hmong Americans - Wikipedia

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    In St. Paul about 2,000 Hmong people have their bachelor's degree, 150 have their master's degree, and 68 have received their doctoral degree, [64] [65] [66] which is a very low percentage considering the population of Hmong Americans in St. Paul is less than 36,000.

  9. A father's love and the embrace of an immigrant community ...

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    To Suni Lee a gold medal was too much to consider. Until it wasn't.