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  2. Chia Youyee Vang - Wikipedia

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    Vang is the author of the books Hmong in Minnesota [3] and Hmong America : reconstructing community in diaspora. [4] She is also the co-editor of Claiming Place: On the Agency of Hmong Women. [5] Hmong in America has been described as "the first scholarly examination of the Hmong experience in the U.S." [6]: 214

  3. Hmong Americans - Wikipedia

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    Gender construct of Hmong women, traditionally, socially and politically, have historically been oppressive and marginalizing. Even in traditional Hmong cloth (paj ntaub) and folklore (dab neej) Hmong gender roles are concretely sewn and told, and repeated. Misogyny and patriarchy in the Hmong community is present to this day which calls for ...

  4. Mai Na Lee - Wikipedia

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    Mai Na Lee (also Mai Na M. Lee; c. 1971 [a]) is an associate professor of history and Asian American studies at the University of Minnesota–Twin Cities.She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and is a researcher for the Hmong Studies Consortium.

  5. How Hmong women in Wisconsin are tackling domestic ... - AOL

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    In an unofficial tally from news coverage and advocacy group reports, Wisconsin Watch counted 20 Wisconsin homicide cases since 1990 in which Hmong men have killed their intimate partners and, in ...

  6. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    For a small village, it takes 3–5 days. Hmong New Year celebration itself consists to tossing balls, wearing colorful clothing, singing Hmong tradition poem songs. Colorful fabrics mean a lot of things in Hmong history and culture. This is very important to Hmong men and women because the New Year only comes once a year.

  7. Hmong women and childbirth practices - Wikipedia

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    Hmong women worked as housekeepers, child-bearers and caretakers, cooks, and tailors, and were responsible for making all of their families’ clothes and preparing all meals. Women also planted, harvested, and cleared fields with their husbands, carried water from the river, tended to the animals, and helped build their own houses and furniture.

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