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Two dozen Hmong men who have lived in Minnesota for decades are being held in Minnesota and Iowa jails awaiting deportation, ...
Hmong food is finally getting the attention it deserves. From family kitchens to food fairs in Minneapolis, discover how a ...
Yia Vang and Diane Moua have created a moment in the Twin Cities for the emergence of a cuisine virtually unknown outside its ...
The Hmong culture has many superstitions, passed down from generation to generation, that still influence the way many people live their lives on a daily basis. Tonight the association is hosting a ...
For many Hmong people, “there is no other country than the U.S.,” Kham Moua, director of national policy at the Southeast Asia Resource Action Center, told NBC Asian America.
Hmong are by far the largest Asian American ethnic group in the state, with more than 58,000 people, or 29% of the total. The next largest groups are Asian Indian (18%) and Chinese (14%).
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. ― It was a little after noon at the Hmong Mutual Assistance Association on a warm day in June. Hmong elders had finished their lunches and were getting ready to play bingo. “If you win ...
This April kicks off the 20th Hmong Heritage Month, according to Recollection Wisconsin. The yearly celebration began as a way to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions and culture of the Hmong ...
In June 2013, Toua Vang became the first Hmong man in the world to be ordained an Episcopal priest, and is now pastor of the only Hmong-majority Episcopal church anywhere.
Yia Vang is opening one of the country’s first dedicated Hmong restaurants, Vinai in Minneapolis, and with it, a crucial window into what it really means to be Hmong.
On Memorial Day weekend, Hmong people from across Wisconsin would normally come together in Oshkosh for the first of a series of summer festivals celebrating Hmong culture and sports.