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  2. Luj Yaj - Wikipedia

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    Luj Yaj ( Pahawh: π–¬†π–¬Άπ–¬ž 𖬖𖬰𖬀) is a popular Hmong singer from Thailand. [citation needed] He is considered to be one of the most well known of Hmong singers to date. He gained notoriety when two of his songs appeared in a Hmong dubbed Thai film called "Kev Hlub Txiav Tsis Tau". [1] Those two songs were "Nco Koj Ib Leeg" (Miss You ...

  3. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Wikipedia

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    OCLC. 47352453. The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures is a 1997 book by Anne Fadiman that chronicles the struggles of a Hmong refugee family from Houaysouy, Sainyabuli Province, Laos, [1] the Lees, and their interactions with the health care system in Merced, California.

  4. Hmong language - Wikipedia

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    Hmong or Mong ( / ˈmΚŒΕ‹ / MUNG; RPA: Hmoob, Nyiakeng Puachue: πž„€πž„©πž„° β€Ž, Pahawh: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅, [mΜ₯ɔ̃́]) is a dialect continuum of the West Hmongic branch of the Hmongic languages spoken by the Hmong people of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, Hainan, northern Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos. [2]

  5. MN Hmong filmmakers' 'Bitterroot' to premiere at ... - AOL

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    (FOX 9) - In the film, "Bitterroot", the Hmong American experience takes center stage. But the movie is also shining a light on Southeast Asian filmmakers here in the Twin Cities. "I think that's ...

  6. Bee Vang - Wikipedia

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    Current Vang professional headshot, by Peter Phung. Bee Vang ( RPA: Npis Vaj, Pahawh: 𖬃𖬰𖬨𖬡 π–¬–π–¬°π–¬œ, Chinese-Mandarin: ηŽ‹ι™›; born November 4, 1991) is an American actor and activist of Hmong descent. He is best known for starring in Clint Eastwood 's 2008 film Gran Torino as Thao Vang Lor. [1]

  7. Kev Koom Siab - Wikipedia

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    Kev Koom Siab ( [kΔ›.kΓ΅Μ°.Κ‚iə́], Path to Unity) is an American Hmong-language television series, [1] which was the first Hmong-language public affairs television program on US television. The series was produced at Twin Cities Public Television [2] and Saint Paul Neighborhood Network from 1992 to 2003. The programs are currently stored for ...

  8. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2010 census, 260,073 Hmong people reside in the United States, [101] the majority of whom live in California (91,224), then Minnesota (66,181), and Wisconsin (49,240), an increase from 186,310 in 2000. [102] 247,595 or 95.2% are Hmong alone, and the remaining 12,478 are mixed Hmong with some other ethnicity.

  9. Kingdom of Heaven (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Heaven (film) Kingdom of Heaven. (film) Kingdom of Heaven is a 2005 epic historical drama film directed and produced by Ridley Scott and written by William Monahan. It features an ensemble cast including Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Jeremy Irons, David Thewlis, Brendan Gleeson, Marton Csokas, and Liam Neeson .