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Title Being Hmong means being free : a video portrait of Hmong life and culture in today's America / Wisconsin Public Television and NEWIST/CESA #7 present ; producer/researcher, Eileen Littig ; writer/producer, Larry Long
Published San Francisco, CA : Center for Asian American Media, 2000

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Description 1 online resource (58 minutes)
Summary When the U.S. withdrew from the Viet Nam War in 1975, approximately 120,000 Hmong were driven from their homeland in Laos by communist forces and forced to re-establish their lives elsewhere. Focusing on a Hmong immigrant community in Wisconsin, this documentary offers a comprehensive look at many fundamental concepts and practices of the ancient Hmong culture -- weddings, funerals, the "ball toss," the shaman, clans and the "flower cloth" -- and relates how those traditions have framed the Hmong culture and community. Acknowledging the difficulties that have arisen from trying to follow those traditions in a new country where the language barrier, limited employment opportunities and xenophobia present everyday challenges, Being Hmong Means Being Free explores how dramatically life has changed for Hmong in the space of a generation
Notes Title from title screen (viewed May 27, 2021)
Performer Featuring Lia Vang
Notes In English
Subject Hmong Americans -- Social life and customs
Hmong (Asian people) -- United States -- Social life and customs
Hmong Americans -- Social life and customs.
Hmong (Asian people) -- Social life and customs.
United States.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Long, Larry, 1939- producer.
Littig, Eileen, producer
Wisconsin Public Television, presenter.
Northeastern Wisconsin In-School Telecommunications (University of Wisconsin--Green Bay), presenter.
Wisconsin. Cooperative Educational Service Agency No. 7, presenter.