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Hmong Today is a television program that airs on KIFR in Fresno, California. Ben Vue started the television program in 1993. Ben Vue started the television program in 1993. It was the first television channel established to serve the Hmong American community.
Of the 260,073 Hmong-Americans, 247,595 or 95.2% are Hmong alone, and the remaining 12,478 are mixed Hmong with some other ethnicity or race. The Hmong-American population is among the youngest of all groups in the United States, with the majority being under 30 years old, born after 1980, with most part-Hmong are under 10 years old.
Kev Koom Siab ([kě.kõ̰.ʂiə́], Path to Unity) is an American Hmong-language television series, [1] which was the first Hmong-language public affairs television program on US television. The series was produced at Twin Cities Public Television [ 2 ] and Saint Paul Neighborhood Network from 1992 to 2003.
“The Hmong fought side by side with the United States,” said Txongpao Lee, the executive director of Hmong Cultural Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. ... USA TODAY. Ford reveals first special ...
Hmong New Year is the biggest holiday of the year in Hmong culture, Vue said. Traditionally, the Hmong are agriculturalists and the new year celebrates the end of the harvest.
ESNE on 56.2, Iglesia Cristiana Casa de Dios on 56.3, Mana de Cielo on 56.4, Majestad TV on 56.5, Genesis TV on 56.6, Victoria TV on 56.7, Tele Vida Abundante on 56.8, Santidad TV on 56.9, Little Saigon TV on 56.10, Vizion on 56.11
A Hmong theologian, Rev. Dr. Paul Joseph T. Khamdy Yang has proposed the use of the term "HMong" in reference to the Hmong and the Mong communities by capitalizing the H and the M. The ethnologist Jacques Lemoine has also begun to use the term (H)mong in reference to the entirety of the Hmong and Mong communities.
Hmong Today (Xov-Xwm Hmoob) is an American nationwide newspaper documenting the news and culture of the Hmong American community. [1] It is published biweekly and based in St. Paul, Minnesota. [2] The publisher of the newspaper is Sang Moua [3] and the president of the company is Sy Vang. [4]