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Hmong

Mountain-dwelling peoples of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand who speak Hmong-Mien languages. There are also émigré communities in the U.S., France, and elsewhere. Agriculture is the chief means of subsistence for the Hmong; most grow corn (maize) and rice as subsistence crops and flowers, fruit, and vegetables as cash crops. Many venerate spirits, demons, and ancestral ghosts. Households are typically multigenerational. In China, where they are one of several ethnically distinct minorities within the official minority called Miao, many Hmong follow the Chinese practice of arranged marriage. Worldwide they number approximately 5 million individuals.



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Cambodians, Hmongs, Vietnamese, Laotians) are at-risk educationally (Yeh, 2002).
According to Xiong, Hmongs are a close-knit minority who have been slow to assimilate into contemporary culture--there's not even a word for gay in Hmong.
The judge movingly described the deep grief of the victim's family, the obvious emotional pain of the many Hmongs who came to witness the trial, and his own deep regret at being forced to uphold a profound violation of their religious liberty.
 
 
 
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