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Being Hmong Means Being Free: Teacher Guide
Content:Other
Available From:NEWIST/CESA 7
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Physical Description:108 p.
Language:English
Author:Project Director/Producer Eileen Kay Littig; Guide written and compiled by Kristel Hawley; a co-production of NEWIST/CESA 7 and Wisconsin Public Television
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Diaspora and Ethnicity
History
Subheading:Cross-Cultural Exchange
Family
History, 1951-1980
Minority groups
Rituals and Customs
Region:Immigration/Diaspora
Southeast Asia
Country:Laos



Abstract:

Teacher's Guide accompanying the documentary, Being Hmong Means Being Free (SEAV 77). Provides background on the Hmong's history, resettlement, culture, kinship and family life, dating behavior and weddings, religion and shamans, fuenerals, and life in the United States. Includes suggested classroom activities, bibliography, Hmong folktales, recipes, and documentary script.




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