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Shamans in a Hmong American Community
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2004To increase understanding of the process and meanings of shamanic care from patient complaint through diagnosis, treatment, and outcome.Information collected from 924 patient contact forms completed by 36 shamans over an 18-month period included basic demographic information on the patients, their complaints, treatments suggested by the shamans and the
Deborah G, Helsel +2 more
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Hmong American Women Living With Diabetes
Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2009Abstract Purpose: To understand how to better care for Hmong women with diabetes using nursing theory praxis. Design: Qualitative phenomenologic design, specifically community‐based collaborative action research based on Margaret Newman's theory of health as expanding consciousness (HEC). Methods: Five Hmong women with Type 2 diabetes and HgbA1c levels
Avonne, Yang +3 more
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Hmong American Literature and Culture
2018Abstract Hmong American literature is an emerging field within Asian American literature, seeing a steep rise in production starting in the early 2000s. In collective and individual publication efforts, the literature includes mostly memoirs, short stories, and poetry. Essays, personal narratives, transcribed oral folktales, and plays
Aline Lo, Kong Pheng Pha
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Microaggressions and Hmong American Students
Bilingual Research Journal, 2015This research identifies how anti-immigrant sentiment and racism, which have historically been reflected and transmitted through nativist language policies and school curriculum, affect second-linguistic-generation Hmong Americans—not via overtly xenophobic and discriminatory acts but via subtle yet hurtful racial microaggressions.
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