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New Book on the Hmong         


Author: socratesvang
Date: Apr 9, 2008 21:10

A History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora
History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora (book)

This is the first completely up-to-date Hmong history book ever
written by a member of the Hmong people. It describes the earliest
civilizations of the Hmong and Miao in China, and why some of the
Hmong...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: Twmzeej6
Date: Apr 9, 2008 22:28

On Apr 9, 11:10 pm, socratesv...@gmail.com wrote:

How do you obtain one? More info, please?
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: vaajmoob
Date: Apr 10, 2008 06:10

socrates es, koj has tas yog moob sau nua nib,ua caag kuv ho tsi tau
paub has tas muaj ib xeem moob hu ua Tapp nua maj,
vmged
On Apr 9, 11:10 pm, socratesv...@gmail.com wrote:
> A History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora
> History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora (book)
>
> This is the first completely up-to-date Hmong history book ever
> written by a member of the Hmong people. It describes the earliest
> civilizations of the Hmong and Miao in China, and why some of the
> Hmong migrated into Southeast Asia in the early 19th century,
> particularly to Vietnam, Laos and Thailand; and how the Hmong of Laos
> were involved with the Lao civil war, especially the secret war from
> 1962 to 1975 that caused almost a hundred thousand Hmong to flee to
> Thailand and Western countries as political refugees after the
> Communists takeover. This book also includes backgrounds on the
> current Hmong refugee crisis at Nam Khao refugee camp in Thailand and
> the arrest of former General Vang Pao by the U.S. authorities. "[It]
> is full of fascinating materials [and] a wonderful book.
> Congratulations," commented by Dr Nicholas C. T. Tapp, Senior Fellow ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: listhoj1234
Date: Apr 10, 2008 06:49

On Apr 10, 8:10 am, vaajm...@yahoo.com wrote:
> socrates es, koj has tas yog moob sau nua nib,ua caag kuv ho tsi tau
> paub has tas muaj ib xeem moob hu ua Tapp nua maj,
> vmged
> On Apr 9, 11:10 pm, socratesv...@gmail.com wrote:
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>> A History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora
>> History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora (book)
>
>> This is the first completely up-to-date Hmong history book ever
>> written by a member of the Hmong people. It describes the earliest
>> civilizations of the Hmong and Miao in China, and why some of the
>> Hmong migrated into Southeast Asia in the early 19th century,
>> particularly to Vietnam, Laos and Thailand; and how the Hmong of Laos
>> were involved with the Lao civil war, especially the secret war from
>> 1962 to 1975 that caused almost a hundred thousand Hmong to flee to
>> Thailand and Western countries as political refugees after the
>> Communists takeover. This book also includes backgrounds on the ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: hmoobthawj
Date: Apr 10, 2008 08:00

On Apr 10, 8:49 am, listhoj1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Apr 10, 8:10 am, vaajm...@yahoo.com wrote:
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>> socrates es, koj has tas yog moob sau nua nib,ua caag kuv ho tsi tau
>> paub has tas muaj ib xeem moob hu ua Tapp nua maj,
>> vmged
>> On Apr 9, 11:10 pm, socratesv...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>> A History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora
>>> History of The Hmong: From Ancient Times to The Modern Diaspora (book)
>
>>> This is the first completely up-to-date Hmong history book ever
>>> written by a member of the Hmong people. It describes the earliest
>>> civilizations of the Hmong and Miao in China, and why some of the
>>> Hmong migrated into Southeast Asia in the early 19th century,
>>> particularly to Vietnam, Laos and Thailand; and how the Hmong of Laos ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: Mogee
Date: Apr 10, 2008 08:47

Here's text from another website. Not sure where the website got this
description:

http://tojsiab.com/eng/

"Kitchener, ON -- March 28, 2008 -- Hmong Canadian author Thomas S. Vang
has astounded the historian world by writing his first Hmong history
book, a complete up-to-date version, publishing it through...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: beemouachaofa
Date: Apr 10, 2008 14:07

On Apr 10, 8:47 am, Mogee hotmail.com> wrote:
> Here's text from another website.  Not sure where the website got this
> description:
>
> http://tojsiab.com/eng/
>
> "Kitchener, ON -- March 28, 2008 -- Hmong Canadian author Thomas S. Vang
> has astounded the historian world by writing his first Hmong history
> book, a complete up-to-date version, publishing it through Lulu.com,
> the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on- demand books.
> Mr. Vang has extensively researched and writing this 484 pages book
> for over ten years. It has twelve chapters, divided into seven major
> periods: The first is the early civilization of the Hmong forebears in
> China, their subjugation and land annexation by the Han rulers, how
> and why they became mountain dwellers; the second is the modern Hmong
> identity; the third is the background of their plight and settlement
> into Southeast Asia; the fourth is the Hmong of Laos under the French
> colonialism; the fifth, how the Hmong came into involve with the Lao
> civil war or better known as the "secret war"; the sixth, the
> aftermath of the clandestine war: the exodus, the forgotten Lao ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: pebhmoobruam
Date: Apr 10, 2008 14:10

On Apr 10, 4:07 pm, "beemouacha...@earthlink.net"
earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Apr 10, 8:47 am, Mogee hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Here's text from another website.  Not sure where the website got this
>> description:
>
>
>> "Kitchener, ON -- March 28, 2008 -- Hmong Canadian author Thomas S. Vang
>> has astounded the historian world by writing his first Hmong history
>> book, a complete up-to-date version, publishing it through Lulu.com,
>> the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on- demand books.
>> Mr. Vang has extensively researched and writing this 484 pages book
>> for over ten years. It has twelve chapters, divided into seven major
>> periods: The first is the early civilization of the Hmong forebears in ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: Mogee
Date: Apr 11, 2008 10:48

On Apr 10, 2:07 pm, "beemouacha...@earthlink.net"
earthlink.net> wrote:
> On Apr 10, 8:47 am, Mogee hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> Here's text from another website.  Not sure where the website got this
>> description:
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>
>> "Kitchener, ON -- March 28, 2008 -- Hmong Canadian author Thomas S. Vang
>> has astounded the historian world by writing his first Hmong history
>> book, a complete up-to-date version, publishing it through Lulu.com,
>> the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on- demand books.
>> Mr. Vang has extensively researched and writing this 484 pages book
>> for over ten years. It has twelve chapters, divided into seven major
>> periods: The first is the early civilization of the Hmong forebears in ...
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Re: New Book on the Hmong         


Author: brushoff
Date: Apr 14, 2008 22:59

On Apr 10, 3:10 pm, pebhmoobr...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Apr 10, 4:07 pm, "beemouacha...@earthlink.net"
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> earthlink.net> wrote:
>> On Apr 10, 8:47 am, Mogee hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> Here's text from another website.  Not sure where the website got this
>>> description:
>
>
>>> "Kitchener, ON -- March 28, 2008 -- Hmong Canadian author Thomas S. Vang
>>> has astounded the historian world by writing his first Hmong history
>>> book, a complete up-to-date version, publishing it through Lulu.com,
>>> the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on- demand books.
>>> Mr. Vang has extensively researched and writing this 484 pages book ...
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