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This book is the first to balance an account of the traditional
life and history of the Hmong as a global people, with a full
account of their modern, urban lives. Culture and Customs of the
Hmong takes a global approach to understanding the Hmong, a people
who have lived in China for more than 4,000 years. It is the first
book to combine an account of the traditional life and history of
the Hmong with a full account of their modern, urban lifestyle,
balancing traditional lifeways and practices with modern, evolving
customs. The book is unique in dealing, not only with the Hmong in
the United States, Australia, and other Western nations, but also
with their traditional and changing lives in their Asian homelands
of Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and China. This broad international
perspective allows readers to look at the Hmong through the complex
interplay of the many social, historical, economic, and cultural
influences they have been exposed to in their worldwide migration,
and at how they manage to maintain their many traditions across
national boundaries and great distances.
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Hmong/Miao in Asia (Paperback)
Nicholas Tapp, Jean Michaud, Christian Culas, Gary Yia Lee
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This volume presents the most comprehensive collection of research
on Hmong culture and life in Asia yet to be published. It
compliments the abundant material on the Hmong diaspora by focusing
instead on the Hmong in their Asian homeland. The contributors are
scholars from a number of different backgrounds with a deep
knowledge of Hmong society and culture, including several Hmong.
The first group of essays addresses the fabric of Hmong culture by
considering issues of history, language, and identity among the
Hmong/Miao from Laos to China. The second part introduces the
challenges faced by the Hmong in contemporary Thailand, Laos, and
Vietnam. Nicholas Tapp is senior fellow in anthropology at the
Australian National University. Jean Michaud is associate
researcher in Asian studies at University de Montreal. Christian
Culas is a member of the National Center for Scientific Research in
Marseille. Gary Yia Lee is senior ethnic liaison officer for New
South Wales.
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