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Focuses on the Hmong-American population and discusses their migration within the United States. Number of Hmong people, who fled Laos after the Vietnam War and established communities in America; Why Hmong are migrating to regions where they can become farmers; Recount of a typical day for ...
The Lao People's Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma and People's Republic of China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the south and Thailand to the west.. According to Wikipedia, as of 2009, the country's population was ...
The literal translation of Hmong is “free man”. The refusal of this indigenous community in China to assimilate has led to periods of conflict and statelessness. Anthony’s ancestors were amongst the Hmong who had settled in Laos during the nineteenth century. A genocide in the 1970s, born ...
“The security of all Southeast Asia will be endangered if Laos loses its neutral independence. Its own safety runs with the safety of us all, in real neutrality observed by all.” In itself, Laos had little strategic im- portance. It was remote and landlocked, with a population of ...
However, the Hmong overseas, as Xiong and Yang (2010) state, is just a branch of the Miao, a subgroup that is the most widely dispersed among all Miao groups, with a population between 4 to 5 million around the world, most of them still living in Southwest China. “The so-called ...
Mainly localised in South-East Asia, the United States of America, and metropolitan France... N Brucato,S Mazières,E Guitard,... - 《C R Biol》 被引量: 41发表: 2012年 Risk factors for maternal HTLV-I infection in French Guiana: high HTLV-I prevalence in the Noir Marron population....
Hmong Americans face high cancer mortality rates even in comparison to their Asian American counterparts, and report low utilization of cancer screenings. To date, no study has been conducted on the cultural barriers this population faces in undergoing cancer screenings. A systematic review of the ...
The Hmong, who began migration to the United States of America in the latter half of the 1970s, represent a largely unstudied segment of the Asian-American population. Traditional practices such as teenage marriage were widely reported in the early years after migration began, but have been ...
The Hmong, who began migration to the United States of America in the latter half of the 1970s, represent a largely unstudied segment of the Asian-American population. Traditional practices such as teenage marriage were widely reported in the early years after migration began, but have been ...