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  2. Center for Hmong Arts and Talent - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Hmong Arts and Talent ( CHAT) is an arts advocacy group based in Saint Paul, Minnesota 's Frogtown neighborhood. Since its inception in 1998, CHAT has transformed into a social justice arts organization that engages with local and national Hmong communities. In addition to providing diverse arts-based programs, CHAT uses ...

  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. Luj Yaj - Wikipedia

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    Lue Yang (RPA: 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 ...

  5. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    In China, the Hmong people are classified as a sub-group of the Miao people. The modern Hmong reside mainly in Southwest China (Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, and Guangxi) and countries in Southeast Asia such as Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. There is also a large diasporic community in the United States of more than 300,000.

  6. Bamboo Among the Oaks - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo Among the Oaks is the first Hmong American anthology of creative writing, published in 2002 by the Minnesota Historical Society Press. Many of the pieces contained in Bamboo Among The Oaks first appeared in the Paj Ntaub Voice Hmoob literary journal. Edited by Mai Neng Moua, Bamboo Among the Oaks features the work of 23 Hmong writers ...

  7. Hmong music - Wikipedia

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    Hmong music. Hmong music is an important part of the culture of the Hmong people, an ethnic group from southeast Asia. Because the Hmong language is tonal, there is a close connection between Hmong music and the spoken language. Music is an important part of Hmong life, played for entertainment, for welcoming guests, and at weddings and funerals.

  8. Hmong calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong calendar (Pahawh: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅ π–¬Šπ–¬žπ–¬° 𖬀𖬰𖬧𖬡 𖬂𖬯 π–¬˜π–¬²π–¬₯π–¬°; RPA: Hmoob daim teej cim zwj) is a lunar calendar used by the Hmong people since, according to Hmong legends and folklore, ancient times. Its origins are unknown [1]. However, it is believed to be created during ancient Hmong civilization in today ...

  9. 48 hours with Usher: Tour preparation, family time and what's ...

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    Anika Reed, USA TODAY. Updated September 10, 2024 at 7:56 AM. Usher's 48 hours in Atlanta: The singer and R&B icon takes USA TODAY along as he prepares for his Past Present Future tour. ATLANTA ...