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PhotographsDescription | Object ID | Image |
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3 negatives of the same photo on one strip. Hmong or Laotian tribal woman. | 1991.100.913 | |
2 negatives of the same photo on one strip. S.E. Asia, Hmong or Laotian Highland child. | 1991.100.914 | |
Fou Ta Saephan plants seeds for the next crop at the Indochinese Farm Project, which helps Hmong and Mien refugees become self-sufficient farmers. | 2003.200.045 | |
Recent immigrants have continued the tradition of forming their own sports teams and leagues. Pictured is a Hmong soccer team in Sokane in 1985. | 2003.200.065 |
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A woman's open front, black damask silk jacket. The silk has a black floral pattern. The sleeves have blue nylon cuffs. The front closures are edged with 5 cm. striped bands of multicolored pink nylon. There is a 19 cm x 10 cm rectangle collar… ➤ | 1989.029.001 | |
Wrap around knee length pleated skirt divided into 3 panels with ties. The top of the skirt and ties are a natural cotton. The waist band is 4 cm wide. Below this bands is 7.5 cm. of natural cotton pleats held with a decorative stitch. Middle… ➤ | 1990.053.001 | |
French Indochinese coin for use as a Hmong/Mien belt buckle on a jacket… ➤ | 1990.103 | 001/1990103.jpg |
Hmong Story Cloth… ➤ | 2002.046.001 | |
White cotton t-shirt with printed campaign slogan Mee Moua the forst Hmong elected to state office in the US. In Minnesota, State Senate | 2004.026.002 | |
A group 9 Batik Pattern Squares. Approx 14in by 14in. The color of each cloth is off white. The design on the cloth is mostly an olive color with some black transferinfg to the cloth. Each square has it own unique design. The designs represent… ➤ | 2004.030.001 | |
A group of 28 H'mong Batik Pattern Squares . The color of each cloth is white. The design on the colth is done in a dark to medium brown wax color. Each square has it own unique design. These designs represent people and events. The designs were not… ➤ | 2004.030.002 | |
Embroidered and applique cloth bag with ribbon strap.… ➤ | 2004.030.011 | |
Embroidered and applique cloth bag with shoulder strap.… ➤ | 2004.030.012 | |
Bag… ➤ | 2004.030.013 | |
Cloth Batik Indigo wax resist batik. Attached note: "22 july 04 Batik skirt length from Laos probably Thai refugee camp - 1985 Batik on bought cotton cloth." | 2004.030.014 | |
Cloth Batik Length of cloth pritned with batik patterns. Attached note states: 22 July 2004, Photo silkscreen skirt length from Thai refugee camp, 1985. Admired for the fineness of the pattern. | 2004.030.015 | |
Cloth Batik Length of double dyed indigo batik cloth. Note: 22 July 2004, Batik skirt length from Laos, artist maker unknown - too bad as this has been double dyed to produce the lighter blue lines and then the darker design. Very difficult to do. | 2004.030.016 | |
Apron… ➤ | 2004.030.017 | |
Child's hat. Navy blue fabric with baby blue, yellow, red, and turqouise embroidery. Large red pom poms on top and sides. Six metal beads attatched. Plastic seed-bead string chin strap attached. Paper note sewn to the interior says:… ➤ | 2004.030.082 | |
Batik designs done by La Xiong. The names of the designs are written in Hmong on the back of each and the translation is provided on yellow notepad sheets in Mallinson Box 3 | 2004.030.086 | |
Hmong story cloth Multicolored embroidered cloth with birds, oxen, boars and other animals around a pond with a lotus. | 2004.050.004 | |
Wood and Copper stylus Hmong Batik wax applicator | 2007.048.002 | |
Cloth Hmong embroidered and dyed cloth Dark blue, black with maroon and light blue. | 2008.027.006 | |
Textile Story Cloth Brown, Blue, White with multicolored embroidery Text in English Story of Hmong immigration from Laos to USA | 2010.001.001 | |
Textile 2 - Hmong emroideries identical White embroidery on blue and black. Red flower patterns. | 2011.035.001 | |
Hmong Textile Brown square with interior multiple squares of alternating patterns. | 2011.035.002 | |
Textile squares 2 - squares 1 - with blue edge and a red duck in center on blue patch 1 - with one brown edge and a yellow bird on blue patch in center | 2011.035.003 | |
Textile 2 - Pillow Cases. Zippers in the back side. Green cloth with white cloth applique pattern with red and yellow accents. | 2011.035.004 | |
Textile Pillow case. Zipper in back side Black cloth with red cloth applique with yellow and green flower and white stitch dots. | 2011.035.005 | |
Hmong Embroidered Textile Apron Purchased 8/14/1988 from Yakob Xiong at an open market craft fair in Seattle | 2013.006 | |
Coat Child's coat - Hmong - Woven pattern Written on tag: "Hmong child's coat. Deep indigo woven pattern. Mid 20th c. $165" (tag removed). | 2015.008.019 | |
Jacket Hmong unmarried Woman's jacket Black jacket with primarily red and green silk applique and embroidary on the sleeves and down the front opening. | 2015.022.013 | |
Embroidery Hmong storycloth | 2016.047.001 | |
Tunic Black Hmong tunic with embroidered pocket. Orange string around color and front and cuffs. One button missing from the front. | 2016.049.010 | |
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Framed photo of Chong Moua Lee, hand colored. | hmong.001.003 | |
Letter from Dept. of HR. 8.5" x 11" | hmong.002.009 | |
4 dolls in Hmong closing represenitng different kinds of Hmong. Black Hmong (girl in black), Green Hmong (girl in colorful skirt, boy in black wide leg pants), White Hmong (girl in white skirt). 16" tall | hmong.003.001 | |
Young girl's hat, given to little girls from a wealthy family. The more coins the hat has symbolizes the value of the family. 15" w x 8" tall. Boy's hat (plain black). 10" wide x 7" tall. | hmong.003.002 | |
Newspaper article about Hmong and sewing, featuring Heur Vang and son Moua, July 21,1983. 10.75" x 10" | hmong002.004 | |
large story cloth, 48" x 64".… ➤ | hmong003.006 |
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Nyoh Zoo Xyoo Tshiah Hmong Association of Washington | Four stapled yellow sheets of paper with xerox black printing. New Years program at Seattle Center 1997. Schedule of Singing and Dancing | |
Oral History Interview Kia Lee Hmong New Year traditions | ||
Some H'mong Batik Patterns | Collection of batik patterns and history of patterns. | |
Batik Patterns | A collection of 8 hand-drawn batik patterns on graph paper. | |
Blue H'mong Women's Skirts as Markers of Women's Roles | Research paper on H'mong women's dress and role in society. | |
Square cloth with drawn batik pattern. Pencil gridlines and brown ink pattern on white cloth. | ||
Some H'mong Batik Patterns | Collection of H'mong batik patterns. Photocopied sections of patterns and hand-drawn patterns. | |
Original Batik Drawings | A collection of hand-drawn batik patterns on graph paper. | |
Blue H'mong Women's Skirts as a Marker of Women's Roles | Original draft of essay, "Blue H'mong Skirts". Collection of sources and documents for the essay on H'mong women's dress and their role in society. | |
Some Considerations of Blue Hmong Batik Patterns | Essay on the history of Hmong batik patterns and clothing. | |
Notes | Hand-written notes on batik patterns and sources of information for batik patterns. | |
Research on Hmong Women: Useful Information About All Respondents | Research survey for interview respondents. Hmong women general information (age, marriage, siblings, address). | |
Hmong Women's Assistance Project Records | Records, letters, bank statements, cashed checks, and cards from the Hmong Women's Assistance Project in 1986. | |
The Cowrie Shell Miao of Kweichow | Report on the history, culture, and daily life of the Miao people in Kweichow. Photocopied from book. | |
Factors Contributing to a Split Within a Clientelistic Cooperative Engaged in Refugee Resettlement Work: How the H'mong Overcame Dependency | Report examining the Seattle needlecraft cooperative and the split between American women and Hmong/Mien refugee women. | |
Hmong Batik | Booklet made for the Hmong Women's Needlecraft Association about the creation of Hmong Batik patterns. Photocopy of booklet and three finished booklets. | |
Tribal Cultures of Southwest China | Report surveying history and "cultural configuration" of non-Han ethnic groups from SW China. Photocopied from book. | |
Hmong and Mien Textile Art: Motif and Meaning | Report on interpretation and meaning of Hmong/Mien needlework design. Color and design meaning. | |
South East Asian Design Records | Collection of records from South East Asian Design. Volunteer surveys, history of organization, Burke museum exhibition letters/records, ESL training information packet. | |
Highlights of Thailand | Photocopied chapters from "Highlights of Thailand". … ➤ | |
Das Batiken in China | Report written in German (no translations) on the batik production in China. Batik history in China. | |
A Bibliography of the Hmong (Miao) of Southwest Asia and the Hmong Refugees in the United States | Compilation of notes and refugee information on the Hmong people. | |
Among Friends: For the Promotion and Preservation of Hmong and Mien Crafts | A collection of monthly newsletters from 1987 to 1992 promoting Hmong/Mien crafts. Includes information about museum exhibitions, craft groups, book reviews, and events all related to Hmong/Mien craft in the U.S. Newsletters addressed to Jane… ➤ | |
Among Friends: For the Promotion and Preservation of Hmong and Mien Crafts | A collection of monthly newsletters from 1984 to 1987 promoting Hmong/Mien crafts. Includes information about museum exhibitions, craft groups, book reviews, and events all related to Hmong/Mien craft in the U.S. Newsletters addressed to Jane… ➤ | |
Envelope of batik pattern drawings on graph paper. Drawings removed from envelope and placed next to each other. Interview consent forms for Mai Yang Kue, Yeu Kue Ntxawm, and Nhia Dang Kue. | ||
Photocopied batik patterns on graph paper. Handwritten notes on batik patterns. | ||
Batik patterns and compiled notes of a visit to Mang Vang. | ||
Transcripts: Mai Yang | A collection of transcripts of interviews with Mai Yang, Jane Mallinson, Nancy Donnelly, and Ly Hang. Interviews mainly about batik making. … ➤ | |
Batik Patterns | Collection of batik patterns on graph paper by Phoua Yang. Letter from Chao Thao to Jane Mallinson about patterns. | |
Batik Patterns | Collection of batik pattern from Blia Hang Yang (BHY). | |
Colection of 30 batik patterns from Blia Hang Yang (BHY). | ||
Collection of original batik pattern drawings by Mai Ying Her. Includes two original letters between Mai Ying Her and Jane Mallinson in 1985. | ||
Collection of batik patterns-original and photocopied from Blia Hang Yang (BHY). | ||
H'mong Women's Traditional Knowledge | Quarterly report of "H'mong Women's Traditional Knowledge" from 1984. Research on batik patterns and Hmong women. Five original black and white photographs of pleated skirt. | |
Batik Bibliography | Bibliography / compilation of sources about batik pattern and Hmong history. Typed and handwritten notes. | |
H'mong Women's Needlecraft Documents | Collection of documents pertaining to the H'mong Women's Needlecraft Association. Includes:… ➤ | |
H'mong Batik Questions | Typed thoughts and questions about H'mong batik. Questions for Mang Vang, La Xiong, Mai Ying Her, and Blia Hang Yang. Letter and thoughts sent to Corinne and Hang Ly. | |
Transcript of Discussion of H'mong Marriage Customs | Transcripts of discussion about H'mong marriage customs. From Seattle, WA. Discussion between Nancy Donnelly, Jane Mallinson, Doua Hang, and Cher Koua Hang. | |
Social Science Research Counsil Indochina Studies Program Audiocassette Sound Recording Log | Collection of Hmong and English audiocassette recording logs. Interviews with Mai Yang, Hang Ly, Sai Thao, La Xiong, Hang Doua, Yeu Kue, Blia Hang Yang, Mang Vang, Mee Cha, Cher Koua Hang, and Nhia Doua Hang. Also includes cassette notes and draft of… ➤ | |
Field Notes from Stockton CA Interviews | A collection of field notes by Nancy Donnelly and Jane Mallinson. Transcripts from interviews with La Xiong, Hang Ly, Mang Vang, Mai Ying Her, Doua Hang, Hang Koua, and Blia Hang Yang in Stockton, CA. Interviews mostly about Hmong batik making and… ➤ | |
Hmong Marriage Rituals: Transcripts | Transcripts from Nancy Donnelly and Jane Mallinson. Interviewing Cher Koua Hang and Doua Hang on Hmong marriage rituals. Includes a "Brief History of the Hmong" and bibliography. | |
Mang Vang Interview Transcript | Transcript from interview among Nancy Donnelly, Jane Mallinson, and Mang Vang. Mang Vang's family and daily life in the U.S. | |
Hmong Women in St. Paul, MN: Transcripts | Transcripts of interview with Jane Mallinson, Nancy Donnelly, Hugo (Jane's son), Hang Ly, and Sai Thao in St. Paul, MN. … ➤ | |
Threads Article | Letter to Nancy Donnelly from Alice Korach about Threads Magazine; textile arts magazine. Batik patterns. Drafts of article for Threads Magazine from Nancy Donnelly and Jane Mallinson about Hmong needlework, textiles, batik, and batik history. | |
Origin of Batik | Hand-written draft of "Hmong Batik" by Jane Mallinson, Nancy Donnelly, and Ly Hang. … ➤ | |
Drafts of Hmong Batik Books | Drafts of books about Hmong batik. The Process of batik craft, developemt and innovation with batik, the history of batik. The myth / origin of batik. Circular chart written in Hmong. | |
Mang Vang Transcripts | Transcripts of interviews between Jane Mallinson and Mang Vang. One transcript from November, 1984 and one from January, 1986. … ➤ | |
Stockton Field Notes | Field notes from interview with Jane Mallinson, Nancy Donnelly, Hang Ly, and Mai Yang. From June 13, 1984 in Stockton, CA. Hmong batik and family life. … ➤ | |
Batik Book | Typed draft of "Blue H'mong Batik Processes and Patterns" by Jane Mallinson, Ly Hang, and Nancy Donnelly, 1985. … ➤ | |
Mang Vang Transcripts | Transcripts from interview with Mang Vang, Nancy Donnelly, and Jane Mallinson. From November and December 1984. … ➤ | |
Batik Patterns | Collection of photocopies of batik patterns on graph paper. Some notes with descriptions of patterns. No markings of date or artist. | |
Hmong New Year 2010 | Hmong Association of Washington Hmong New Year Celebration | |
Oral History Interview with Mai Thau Moua | ||
Oral History Interview with Boua Fong Moua | ||
Oral History Interview Chaya Chasengnou | ||
Oral History Interview Cher Yang Vue | ||
Oral History Interview Doua Vue | ||
Oral History Interview Mai Moua | ||
Oral History Interview Yer Vue | ||
Oral History Interview Seng Chue Hang | ||
Oral History Interview Yee Xiong | ||
Oral History Interview Sunstar Vue | ||
Oral History Interview Christopher Vang | ||
Oral History Interview Blia Xiong | ||
Oral History Interview Kelly Tuao | ||
Oral History Interview Moua Vue | ||
Oral History Interview Bee Cha | ||
Oral History Interview Yeng Lee Cha | ||
Copy of birth certificate for Gow Lilly Chinn. Born in Seattle, Washington in 1913. Copy made in 1976. | ||
Flier with green photocopied photograph and information on the New Society for Preforming Arts (written in Chinese). Also includes a photocopied picture of a Potlach float in a parade on July 4, 1938 in Seattle, Washington. | ||
Immigration documents for Choi Wing Look. Folder contains: Registration Card Certificate Smallpox Vaccination Certificate Certificate of Identity Envelope from Immigration Service for Certificate of Identity | ||
Empty envelope addressed to Fong Wing Toy from Mae Wah Theatre. Envelope sent from Canton, China to Seattle, Washington. | ||
Two copies of letter requesting that Choi Wing Look's son, Choi Wing June, be permitted to enter into the United States as the son of a citizen. Includes photographs of father and son. Folder also includes a dual nationality certificate for Choi Wing… ➤ | ||
Light blue booklet/informational packet containing information about various art and cultural organizations. Title in Chinese reads: "Music and art preservation". | ||
Program booklet for a commisioning ceremony. Title of booklet reads: "Commisioning Ceremony Republic of China Navy Ships (NGRC) U.S. Naval Station Seattle, Washington' | ||
YWCA booklet/pamplet for an educational program for Chinese women and girls in the U.S. Folder also contains a Taiwanese card. | ||
Photocopy of document. Stamped with seal reading: "Luk Hoi Tong Co, Ltd., Hong Kong" (Luk Hoi Tong is a real estate development company founded in 1926 based in Hong Kong). | ||
Property permits, documents, and blueprint:… ➤ |
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LibraryTitle | Author | Summary | Image |
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Hmong woman takes to stage to tell tale of survival, success | Harvey, Kay | ||
When Cultures Collide | Higashi | American medicine collides with Hmong culture | |
Hmong Leader Honored | Yim | Blia Xiong receives 1996 Asian Counseling and Referral Community Recognition Award | |
Welcoming the New: Wing Luke exhibit shows the rich Asian celebrations of the new year | Wing Luke Asian Museum's exhibit "Welcoming the New: Celebrating Asian New year in America" featuring Hmong, Cambodia, Asian Indian and Chinese. | ||
Asian Festivals of Washington State: Hmong New Year | |||
From Hill Tribe to High Stall | Rex-Johnson | The first Hmong family to buy a permanent stall in the Pike Place market | |
Hands of the Hmong | Xiong | ||
Hmong Master Basketmaker | Berg | Part I: His life and his way of life are threatened Part II: His life in the United States | |
Discover Unique Asian Vegetables From Indochinese Farmers of the Market | |||
Flower Growers in Full Gloom | Farhat, Sally | Weather hardships to Hmong flower farmers | |
New Year's Already? For Some Cultures, Yes | Reiner | ||
Hmong New Year Celebration | |||
A celebration of ethnic diversity | Iritani, Evelyn | About the changes within the Chinatown/International District, including becoming more diverse in Asian ethnicities and whether the District can become business/resident/tourist area. | |
On Hmong Culture | |||
Hmong Master Basketmaker - Part I: His Life and His Way of Life are Threatened | Berg and Berg | Biography of Nhia Yia Heu, a master of Laotian Hmong basketmaking. | |
Hmong Community Holds New Year Celebration Festival | Wurzer | Color photograph of 3 Hmong dancers during the Hmong New Year festival at Seattle Center. Article and date unavailable. | |
Hmong Carving Out a New Landscape | Le | News article; Cha and other Hmong farmers in Carnation, Washington are creaitng a new landscape along the Snoqualmie River by planting lfowers and restoring the agriculture in Eastern Washington. | |
Hmong Clothing | Various | ||
Flowers a Way of Life for Prai Xiong | Soloman | Flower vender Prai Xiong | |
Hmong leaders, once refugees themselves, ready to embrace new wave | Gregg Aamot | ||
Lawsuit claims prank targeted Hmong students | |||
Couple make a new life | Brad Wong | ||
One Family's Oddyssey to America | John Everingham | ||
No Place to Run | W.E. Garrett | ||
The Hmong in America | Spencer Sherman | ||
Balancing Act | Nguyen, Nhien | ||
Carnation's Small Population is Now One - Tenth Hmong | Goldstein | ||
Hmong: Who They Are and Why They Are Here | Hibbard | ||
Troubled Refugees: Many Hmong, Puzzled by Life in the U.S., Yearn for Old Days in Laos | Morin | ||
Grandmother's Path, Grandfather's Way | Vang, Lue | Excerpts from the book on Hmong culture and clothing, textiles | |
Vietnamese, Cambodian, Lao, Hmong and Asian Indian Languages Materials for Immigrants and Refugees | Multicultural Distributing Center | ||
Many Hmong, puzzled by life in U.S., yearn for old days in Laos | Morin, Stephen P. | Thousands of Hmong become refugees in America because of the after effects of the Vietnam War, where thousands of Hmong were being slaughtered. However, life has not been easy for Hmong refugees, as American culture is way different for them. It's… ➤ | |
Refugees offered land to farm | Paynter, Susan | ||
Hmong look to tradition art form to learn about U.S. Life | Forliti, Amy | ||
EWU profesor tellsthe story of Southeast Asia's Hmong | Gerheim, Earl | ||
Peoples of Washington, Celebrating Cultural Diversity: A Guide to Ethnic Washington | Pamphlet includes oral histories of immigrants to Washington state and maps of where they came from. In celebration of Washington's centennial, a flyer announces a traveling exhibition on the Peoples of Washington. | ||
Hmong teachers being schooled in Hmong culture | Xiong, Chao | ||
Hero's Welcome | Fadiman | ||
Hmong Means Free: Life in Laos and America | Chan, Sucheng, ed. | ||
Asian American Books for All Ages | |||
Hmong in America: Journey From a Secret War | Pfaff, Tim | ||
Peoples of the Golden Triangle: Six Tribes in Thailand | Lewis, Paul and Elaine Lewis | Life and culture of six hilltribes in northern Thailand: Karen, Hmong, Mien, Lahu, Akha, Lisu | |
Hmong Art: Tradition and Change | Includes slides of art, costumes and crafts - filed | ||
H'mong Batik: A Textile Technique From Laos | Mallinson, Jane | ||
The Hmong in Transition | Hendricks, Glenn L., Bruce T. Downing, and Amos S. Deinard | ||
Bamboo Among the Oaks: Contemporary Writing by Hmong Americans | Moua, Mai Neng, ed. | ||
Hmong in Minnesota | Vang, Chia Youyee | ||
The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir | Yang, Kao Kalia | ||
Little Cricket | Brown, Jackie | After the upheaval of the Vietnam War reaches them, twelve-year-old Kia and her Hmong family flee from the mountains of Laos to a refugee camp in Thailand and eventually to the alien world of Saint Paul, Minnesota. | |
Dia's Story Cloth | Cha, Dia | The story cloth made for her by her aunt and uncle chronicles the life of the author and her family in their native Laos and their eventual emigration to the United States. | |
Fighters, Refugees, Immigrants: A Story of the Hmong | Goldfarb, Mace | ||
The Flood: How Hmong Names Began - A Hmong Folk Take in Beginning ESL: Level 2 | Johnson, Charles, ed. | ||
Six Hmong Folk Tales Retold in English | Johnson, Charles, and Ava Dale Johnson | ||
Hmong: History of a People | Quincy, Keith | ||
Hmong and Yao: Mountain Peoples of Southeast Asia | Hamilton-Merritt, Jane | ||
Textiles as Texts - Arts of Hmong Women from Laos: An Exhibition of Traditional Clothing and Songs of the Hmong Women of Southern California | Catlin, Amy, and Dixie Swift | ||
Grandmother's Path, Grandfather's Way: Hmong Preservation Project - Oral Lore, Generation to Generation | Vang, Lue, and Judy Lewis | ||
The Hmong, Yesterday and Today | Moore-Howard, Patricia | ||
Where the Torches are Burning | Moua, Pos | ||
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures | Fadiman, Anne | ||
Nine-in-One, Grr! Grr!: A Folktale from the Hmong People of Laos | Xiong, Blia | When the great god Shao promises Tiger nine cubs each year, Bird comes up with a clever trick to prevent the land from being overrun by tigers. | |
Jouanah: A Hmong Cinderella | Coburn, Jewell Reinhart | Despite a cruel stepmother's schemes, Jouanah, a young Hmong girl, finds true love and happiness with the aid of her dead mother's spirit and a pair of special sandals. | |
HmoobTeen | September 2007 | ||
Hmong Folklife | Willcox, Don | ||
Zaj Lus: A Hmong Children's Story Collection | This collection of Hmong oral folk tales have been passed down for many generations. These stories depict moral values and capture the essence of the Hmong culture. | ||
Tangled Threads: A Hmong Girl's Story | Shea, Pegi Deitz | After ten years in a refugee camp in Thailand, thirteen-year-old Mai Yang travels to Providence, Rhode Island, where her Americanized cousins introduce her to pizza, shopping, and beer, while her grandmother and new friends keep her connected to her… ➤ | |
A Free People: Our Stories, Our Voices, Our Dreams | Hmong Youth Cultural Awareness Project, | ||
Flower Cloth of the Hmong | Simonsen, Thordis | ||
Hmong Voices in Montana | Missoula Museum of the Arts | ||
Hmong Art: Tradition and Change | Includes slides of art, costumes and crafts - filed | ||
Hmong Folk Arts: A Guide for Teachers | |||
Textiles as Texts: Arts of Hmong Women from Laos | Exhibition catalogue of traditional clothing and songs of the Hmong women of Southern California | ||
Art of the Hmong-Americans | Exhibit catalogue Textiles, Silver, Wood of the Hmong Americans Art of the Highland Lao | ||
Michigan Hmong Arts: Textiles in Transition | |||
Peoples of the Golden Triangle: Six Tribes in Thailand | Lewis, Paul and Elaine Lewis | Life and culture of six hilltribes in northern Thailand: Karen, Hmong, Mien, Lahu, Akha, Lisu | |
Southeat Asians of the Pike Place Market | The Market Foundation | ||
Showing the Way: A Hmong Initiation of the Dead | White, Kenneth | ||
Contes et Legendes Hmong Blanc | Mottin, Jean | Hmong legends in French and romanized Hmong. | |
55 Chants D'amour Hmong Blanc | Mottin, Jean | Hmong Love songs | |
H'mong Batik: A Textile Technique From Laos | Mallinson, Jane | ||
Hmong in America Refugees from a Secret War: Readings Manual | Chippewa Valley Museum | ||
Migrants Without Mountains: The Politics of Sociocultural Adjustment Among the Lao Hmong Refugees in San Diego | Scott, George M. | ||
Niam Nkauj Zuag Paj | Hmong legends written in the Hmong language. |