The Hmong of Australia Culture and Diaspora

The Hmong are among Australia's newest immigrant populations. They came as refugees from Laos after the communist revolution of 1975 ended their life there as highland shifting cultivators. The Hmong originate from southern China where many still remain, and others live in Vietnam, Thailand and...

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Main Author: Tapp, Nicholas (auth)
Other Authors: Yia Lee, Gary (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2010
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