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Hmong Culture

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HMONG CULTURE

-CHAPTER THREE
Photo by John Pavelka

LIFE IN THE JUNGEL

  • Most of there food was fruit and an animal they killed
  • A Lot of hmong people died from starvation and sickness
  • Many returned to villages and the dream never came true
Photo by Collin Key

THE WAR ENDS

  • The united states lost the vietnam war
  • U.S troops withdrew from laos in 1975
  • Hmong who fough against the communists are in danger
Photo by Bernt Rostad

THE KILLING CONTINUES

  • They hunted the Hmong secret army and there families
  • The communist set the jungel on fire with napalm
  • Many Hmong soldiers, civilians and children died b

CROSSING THE MEKOMG RIVER

  • It took three of more hours to cross
  • A good way to escape to get to Thailand
  • Lots of danger walking nd going across the river
  • Some swan, or made wooden boats to get across

DEATH IN THE WATER

  • The mekong communist soldiers kept watch
  • They searched the water for people trying to escape
  • The would shoot anybody spotted in the water
  • Often you would see dead bodys in the water
Photo by whl.travel

THE REFUGEE CAMPS

  • 1975-1990 hundreds if thousands hmong fled laos
  • Most who made it to Thailand where put in camps
  • The united nation operated the camps
  • More than 45,000 hmong lived in ban vinai
  • Ban vinai was one of the cleanest camos out of all

LIVING CONDITIONS

  • 10 families in one barrack and 200 people one bathroom
  • Made of bamboo,dirt floors and straw roofs
  • Some hade gardens and some depend on the camps
Photo by Superrad_

FAMILY IS IMPORTANT

  • Most tryed to follow traditions
  • If possible they live in groups or clans
Photo by t3mujin

THE HMONG CLANS

  • Laos anf Thailand are the main area they came from
  • Many different kinds of hmong
  • Ghey wore hand woven clothes
Photo by CharlesFred

NO WRITTEN LANGUAGE

  • They like to record there experiences of the war
  • Legend says the hade there own written words
  • They stitched Hmong letters on clothes
  • They had symbols, they forgot what they ment
Photo by Mullenkedheim

THE STORYCLOTHS

  • The recored most of the cloths during the war
  • There usually about there life
  • Helped the Hmong keep their history and to share with others