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This is a list of newspapers in Laos. Pasaxon (Lao, of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party) [1] ... Laotian Times (English) [1] See also. Communications in Laos;
Laotian immigration to the United States started shortly after the Vietnam War. [4] Refugees began arriving in the U.S. after a Communist government came to power in Laos in 1975 and by 1980, the Laotian population of the U.S. reached 47,683, according to census estimates.
Diario las Américas was founded on July 4, 1953. It began as an evening newspaper with circulation from Tuesday to Sunday. Its closing time was noon because the copies were sent by air to different cities in the United States and Latin America where it was distributed to subscribers, government offices and diplomatic headquarters, in the early hours of the morning of the following day.
Dr. Vilayvanh Saysoukha, a podiatrist at the Premier Foot and Ankle Center in Murfreesboro, Tenn., Monday, May 20, 2024. Saysoukha is a first-generation Laotian American who was an early Tennessee ...
Hmong in America: Journey from a Secret War. Chippewa Valley Museum Press. ISBN 9780963619136. Quincy, Keith. Harvesting Pa Chay's Wheat: The Hmong & America's Secret War in Laos. Scripter, Sami; Yang, Sheng. Cooking from the Heart: The Hmong Kitchen in America. "The violence of Hmong gangs and the crime of rape". The FBI Law Enforcement ...
American people of Laotian descent (3 C, 26 P) C. Laotian-American culture (7 P) H. Hmong diaspora in the United States (3 C, 6 P)
The new Laotian street food restaurant SAAP will open in Cary in November as part of the town’s new multi-million dollar park. (Forrest Mason)
Some Hmong groups fought as CIA-backed units on the Royalist side in the Laos civil war. After the Pathet Lao took over the country in 1975, the conflict continued in isolated pockets. In 1977 a communist newspaper promised the party would hunt down the "American collaborators" and their families "to the last root". [3]