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  2. Hmong churches - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Rev. Ted Andrianoff and his wife sailed from New York to Laos to do missionary work for the Christian and Missionary Alliance. [2] The majority of the people who converted to Christianity at that time were the Khmu and the Hmong people who spoke Green Hmong . [ 3 ]

  3. Hmong Cultural Center Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Cities has the highest concentration of Hmong residents in America, with over 70,000 individuals belonging to this community, predominantly residing in and around St. Paul. The museum is part of a larger organization, the Hmong Cultural Center, which was established in 1998.

  4. Mark Pfeifer - Wikipedia

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    Mark Edward Pfeifer is the editor of the Hmong Studies Journal, [1] and the director of the Hmong Resource Center Library and the Museum at the Hmong Cultural Center in St. Paul, Minnesota. [2] From 2000 to 2006, he directed the Hmong Resource Center Library at the Hmong Cultural Center (HCC) in St. Paul.

  5. Hmong New Year celebration at The Sonnentag - AOL

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    The Hmong are a Southeast Asian ethnic group with their own distinct language and culture, according to the Hmong American Center. Originally from southern China, many Hmong left for Vietnam, Laos ...

  6. New Hmong exhibitions to open at John Michael Kohler Arts ...

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  7. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Hmong-related web sites Archived 17 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine edited by Mark Pfeifer of the Hmong Cultural Center. Laos & Hmong Refugee Crisis & human rights violations against Hmong people in Southeast Asia, Centre for Public Policy Analysis, Washington, D.C. Publications list Archived 27 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine; Hmong Studies ...

  8. Hmong Cultural Center Museum vandalized overnight with white ...

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    Sep. 8—Days after hosting their first visitors, organizers of the newly opened Hmong Cultural Center Museum on St. Paul's University Avenue arrived Wednesday to discover someone had covered its ...

  9. Regional forms of shamanism - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong people are an ethnic group of people originating from Central China, who continue to maintain and practice Ua Neeb.Being a Hmong shaman is a vocation; their primary role is to bring harmony to the individual, their family, and their community within their environment by performing rituals, usually through trance.