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  2. Dog meat consumption in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Tay people would counterbalance the bad feng shui in a house by placing a stone dog in the front yard. It is believed that dog sculptures process blessings. The stone dogs are also connected to the sacred creature nghê, a lion dog. The Dao people believe that they are the descendants of the dog god, Panhu. This makes dog meat forbidden in ...

  3. Cat meat - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] On January 26, 2010, China launched its first draft proposal to protect the country's animals from maltreatment, including a measure to jail people—for periods up to 15 days—for eating cat or dog meat. [14] With the increase of cats as pets in China, opposition towards the traditional use of cats for food has grown.

  4. Integration of Hmong people into urban society - Wikipedia

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    Cases of racism escalated to absurd accusations of Hmong people stealing dogs to eat which was a well-documented stereotype of Asians among whites. [13] Accounts of racial discrimination were even reported at public schools where a teacher in Eau Claire reported that the Hmong, "have been accused of eating dogs and have received obscene and ...

  5. A 2018 law makes it illegal to use cats and dogs for meat ...

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    Here's what federal law says about using cats and dogs for meat.

  6. A 2018 bill made it illegal to slaughter dogs and cats for ...

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    Under the Dog and Cat Meat Trade Prohibition Act of 2018, individuals caught violating the ban on the slaughter, transport, sale or purchase of dogs and cats for human consumption face a fine of ...

  7. How a fringe online claim about immigrants eating pets made ...

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    On Sept. 6, there were 1,100 posts on X mentioning Haitians, migrants or immigrants eating pets, cats, dogs and geese, according to PeakMetrics, a research company. The next day there were 9,100 ...

  8. Hmong cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Hmong cuisine comprises the culinary culture of Hmong people, an Asian diaspora originally from China who are present today in countries across the world. Because Hmong people come from all over the world, their cuisine is a fusion of many flavors and histories in East and Southeast Asia, as well as modern diasporas in the Western world such as the United States.

  9. Haitian immigrants not first to be accused of pet eating ...

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    Guest column: The pet-eating rumor is just the latest iteration of a legend that has long attached to assorted immigrant groups in the U.S.