MANITOWOC - In every culture, clothing is an important piece of heritage — from the material and the colors, to the embroidery and beads, clothing can tell a whole story. For Hmong Americans, clothing ...
"Cloth as Community," a new exhibit on display in the University Library Gallery and the Donald and Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives, features Hmong textiles and other items ...
HSP hosts the Hmong New Year at their cultural park in Newton, about 50 miles northwest of Charlotte. This story first appeared as part of WFAE's EQUALibrium newsletter, exploring race and equity in ...
Hmong textile researcher and scholar Pachia Lucy Vang of Sacramento tells some of the fascinating stories behind Hmong textiles. The dolls were a seemingly trivial loss in the larger scheme of what ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a two part series about Hmong families forging a life in the Twin Ports Area. The second part of the series will reveal more about the Hmong's diverse culture, past ...
Hundreds of people gathered on Anchorage’s Delaney Park Strip over the weekend to celebrate the Hmong New Year. Many wore traditional clothes as they watched dance performances and listened to music ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A local business owner found inspiration from her culture for her products. Linda Thao first started her business in 2016, knitting and crocheting items like scarves and ...
EAU CLAIRE— For the first time since the pandemic, the Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association (ECAHMAA) will present a Hmong New Year celebration this weekend. The two day festival will ...
MADISON (WKOW) -- Madison College hosted a virtual Hmong New Year celebration Sunday night. It was complete with performances by students who sang, danced and played instruments. Members of the Hmong ...
Here's a display table with items representing Hmong film producer, Kou Thao. Hmong American Peace Academy student, Lydia Thao, dedicated her 2892 exibit to his story. Local Hmong youth recently ...
Our Hmong Neighbors is a four-part series that will be published once each week through the month of February. The series is meant as a basic introduction to various aspects of Hmong culture, as told ...
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