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  2. Hmong textile art - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known form of modern Hmong embroidery is the story cloth. Hmong story cloths are often referred to as a form of Paj Ntaub but are aesthetically unique in the Hmong tradition in that they strongly feature elements of figurative representation and fragments of text (often in English) as well as more traditional geometric motifs and ...

  3. Hmong Cultural Center Museum - Wikipedia

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    Embroidered story cloths and traditional flower cloths are showcased alongside detailed explanations. Story cloths originated as a contemporary art form after the Hmong community's settlement in the U.S., while the symbolic significance of the flower cloths, deeply rooted in Hmong artistic heritage, is elaborated upon.

  4. Hmongtown Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Ten story cloths by Hmongtown textile artisans Sy Vang Lo and Khang Vang Yang were exhibited at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures [83] and the Northern Illinois University Pick Museum. [84] Vang Lo led the Hmong Folk Art Center in Eagan, Minnesota [85] and the traditional work of her family is included in the Minneapolis Institute of Art ...

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  6. Hmong culture in 1960s war-torn Laos documented by California ...

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    “If history isn’t documented, then it’s forgotten,” a librarian involved in creating Fresno State’s Hmong history repository said. Hmong culture in 1960s war-torn Laos documented by ...

  7. Dia Cha - Wikipedia

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    [5] [7] Dia Cha is considered to be the first Hmong women to receive her PHD. [2] [8] In the 1990s, Dia wrote Dia's Story Cloth which is now considered to be one of the utmost popular books on Hmong story clothes. [4] [9] Along with Norma Livo, she co-wrote Folk Stories of the Hmong and Teaching with Folk Stories of the Hmong: An Activity Book ...

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