4 edition of Hmong American food practices, customs, and holidays found in the catalog.
Hmong American food practices, customs, and holidays
Joanne P. Ikeda
Published
1992
by American Dietetic Association, American Diabetes Association in [Chicago, Ill.], [Alexandria, Va.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | [author, Joanne P. Ikeda]. |
Series | Ethnic and regional food practices--a series |
Contributions | American Dietetic Association. Diabetes Care and Education Dietetic Practice Group. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC662 .I34 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 24 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 24 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1560158M |
ISBN 10 | 0880911018 |
LC Control Number | 91041262 |
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Hmong American food practices, customs, and holidays. [Joanne P Ikeda; American Dietetic Association. Diabetes Care and Education Dietetic Practice Group.].
Hmong American food practices, customs, and holidays Item Preview remove-circle Hmong American food practices, customs, and holidays by Ikeda, Joanne P. Publication date Pages: Hence, of Hmong Americans who were over the age of 16 ino had participated in the American labor force; percent of this group were unemployed.
Almost 80. Hmong New Year lasts only for 3 days—with 10 dishes of food each day, for a total of 30 dishes—thus customs Hmong saying “eat ” Here are a few practices that the Hmong observe during their New Year.
Hmong people come from the mountainous areas just south of China. Due to political unrest and in search of farmland, they migrated southwards. Historyplex gives you a brief overview of the history.
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Zamora, Eric. Photo. In "Hmong-American youths struggle to maintain their heritage." Fresno Bee 5 Feb. Web. 15 July Hmong Shamanism is ancestor worship. Hmong American Food Practices, Customs, and Holidays (Ethnic and Regional Food Practices a Series) Dec 1, by Joanne P. Ikeda Paperback. Hmong Americans are Americans of Hmong descent.
Most Hmong Americans are those that emigrated to the United States as refugees in the late s, and their descendants. Some refugees fled Laos. Many children born in the US are given a Hmong name with an American nickname, or an American name and a Hmong nickname.
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