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The Hmong Studies Journal

The 2003 issue of the Hmong Studies Journal is now available online:

http://www.hmongstudies.org/hmonstudjour2.html

The Hmong Studies Journal is a unique and established peer-reviewed Internet-based academic publication devoted to the scholarly discussion of Hmong history, Hmong culture, Hmong people, and other facets of the Hmong experience in the U.S., Asia and around the world. The Hmong Studies Journal has published 6 online issues since 1996. The Hmong Studies Journal is the only peer-reviewed scholarly journal in the world devoted to academic studies related to the Hmong diaspora and Hmong culture and history.

Contents of 2003 Issue

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"Hmong Americans: A Review of Felt Needs, Problems,and Community Development"
by Professor Kou Yang, California State University, Stanislaus.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/Hmong-Americans-Needs-Yang.pdf

"The Hmong 'Dab Pog Couple' Story and its Significance in Arriving at an Understanding of Hmong Ritual"
by Professor Dia Cha, Saint Cloud State University.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/Dab-Pog-Cha.pdf

"Hmong of Germany: Preliminary Report on the Resettlement of Lao Hmong Refugees in Germany"
by Tou T. Yang, Pharm.D.
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/GermanyHmong-Yang.pdf

"Migration of Hmong to Rochester, Minnesota: Life in the Midwest"
by Professor Cathleen Jo Faruque, Winona State University
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/Migration-of-Hmong-Faruque.pdf

"Contradictions in Learning how to be Thai: A Case Study of a Young Hmong Woman"
by Tracy Pilar Johnson-Messenger, Teachers College, Columbia University
http://www.lib.uci.edu/libraries/collections/sea/Contradictions-Messinger.pdf

The Hmong Resource Center thanks the Southeast Asian Archive of the University of California, Irvine for providing server hosting space for the articles in the 2003 online issue of the journal Hmong Studies Journal Editorial Board The Hmong Studies Journal's editorial board consists of scholars and educators in the field of Hmong-related research, a list of 2003 editorial board members is at: http://www.hmongstudies.org/hmonstudjour5.html

Saint Paul Foundation's Asian Pacific Endowment for Community Development Provides Grant for Printing of 2003 Issue The Hmong Resource Center of the Hmong Cultural Center is also pleased to announce that it has recently been awarded a grant from the Asian Pacific Endowment for Community Development of the Saint Paul Foundation to do a printing of 500 copies of the 2003 issue of the Hmong Studies Journal.

The Hmong Resource Center extends its gratitude to the Asian Pacific Endowment for Community Development Fund of the Saint Paul Foundation for this important support to the continued development and outreach of the Hmong Studies Journal and Hmong Studies scholarship.

Submissions being accepted for 2004 issue. The journal is currently taking submissions for its 2004 issue. Information about submissions for the next issue is at: http://www.hmongstudies.org/calforsub20i.html

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Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
Director, Hmong Resource Center, Hmong Cultural Center
995 University Avenue, Suite 214
Saint Paul, MN 55104-4796
Phone: 651-917-9937 Fax: 651-917-9978
E-mail: resources@hmongcenter.org
Internet: www.hmongcenter.org

 

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