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1.
HMONG CULTURE
-CHAPTER THREE
Photo by
John Pavelka
2.
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
3.
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
4.
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
Photo by
jodiegallagher
5.
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
Photo by
International Rivers
6.
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
7.
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
Photo by
Wagner T. Cassimiro "Aranha"
8.
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_
9.
FAMILY IS IMPORTANT
Most tryed to follow traditions
If possible they live in groups or clans
Photo by
t3mujin
10.
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
11.
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
12.
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
Photo by
nicholaslaughlin
Heleyna Kammel
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