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From “Other Imagination" to “Self-Construction": A Study of the Evolution of the Image of the Hmong in the United States--The Second Series of Overseas Hmong Studies

open access: yesScientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences
This study employs the methods of literature and virtual ethnography to examine the representation of the Hmong in the United States from three perspectives: the media, texts, and cyberspace. It elucidates the internal logic and cultural connotations of the evolving representation of the Hmong in the United States by examining the American imagination ...
Xingying Li, Guoqiang Hao
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Hmong Male Youth and School Choice in a Neoliberal Era [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This article critically examines the peer violence and social isolation that Hmong male youth encounter in a predominately white and affluent suburban middle school.
Kari Smalkoski
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Home literacy experiences of two Hmong dual language learners

open access: yes, 2012
This thesis study examines the home literacy experiences of two Hmong children who are dual language learners. The research consists of two case studies in which each case specifically focused on one child?s literacy-related activities at home.
Lor, Phanat
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Across the ocean: the impact of immigration on Hmong women

open access: yes, 2002
Plan BHmong women originally from Laos and Thailand are in constant transition due to their journey to America. They have been strong, often quiet, contributors to their families and people, and their strength continues despite the adversities of war and
Lo, Kaying
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Hmong Students’ Perceptions of Their Family Environment: A Consensual Qualitative Analysis of Family Photos [PDF]

open access: yesHmong Studies Journal, 2012
Although various studies have examined the home environment of low-income families and its impact on children’s development, limited research has been done to investigate the impact of home environment on Hmong American families, especially those who ...
Dung Mao
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A sketch grammar of Black Hmong : A comparative study of the expression of space in Hmong languages

open access: yes, 2023
Cette thèse de doctorat propose une esquisse grammaticale du hmong noir, une variété de hmong parlée au Vietnam. Le hmong noir appartient à la famille des langues hmong-mien, une des cinq familles linguistiques présentes en Asie du Sud-Est. La variété de hmong noir étudiée est celle de Sapa, une localité située dans les montagnes du Nord du Vietnam.L ...
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Recent Research and Publications on the Hmong [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Bibliography of Hmong-related ...
Robin Vue-Benson, Anne Frank
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Combating racism, bigotry, and prejudice: preliminary research for development of an oral history CD on the cultural heritage of Hmong Americans Plan B paper

open access: yes, 2002
Plan BResearch indicates that in the last half century, the population of minority immigrants has been growing rapidly in the United States. Despite its growth, research indicates that racial and ethnic discrimination is common in the United States ...
Her, Kennedee
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Caught Between Cultures: Hmong Parents in America’s Sibling Society [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Based on a qualitative study of the Hmong Community in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, this paper addresses the conflict between the traditionally hierarchical and patriarchal Hmong culture and those aspects of American culture that elevate
Tamara L. Kaiser
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The impact of language brokering on Hmong college students’ parent-child relationship and academic persistence [PDF]

open access: yesHmong Studies Journal, 2019
Using children as language brokers is a common practice in many migrant families. However, the particular contexts for language brokering and cultural impacts vary depending on migrant groups.
Kikuko Omori, Kyoko Kishimoto
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