Muaj tej txheej txheem uas koj yuav tau npaj thiab ua txij thaum pib txog thaum xaus kom thiaj pab koj nrhiav tau hauj lwm ua li cas. Ms Kong Yang uas yog ib tug ntxhais Hmoob ntawm Melbourne uas tau ...
Unlike many Hmong American professionals who grew up and were educated elsewhere who move to Minnesota to take part in the lively Hmong community in this state, I grew up in St. Paul, completed my ...
Thongdieng (Lees) Vang uas yog ib tug neeg nqua yas suab ntawm pab tub nqua yas suab HmongTime band tawm tswv yim tias vim li cas nws thiab nws pab tub nqua yas suab thiaj mus ua koom txoos paj nruag ...
In one week, the St. Paul RiverCentre will transform into a Hmong musical wonderland as the Qeej and Hmong Arts Festival takes center stage. Txongpao Lee, the executive director of the Hmong Cultural ...
The 43rd Annual Hmong New Year is returning to the downtown St. Paul RiverCentre this weekend. Organizers for the event sat down with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS Anchor Brett Hoffland to discuss more about the ...
Doua Moua’s big break came in 2008, when he was cast as “Spider” in the film “Gran Torino” — the first feature film to spotlight Hmong Americans. Now 15 years later, Moua’s family drama, “The Harvest” ...
Can you tell me how you came to the Twin Cities? I was born in the Nongkai Refugee Camp in Thailand in 1979. My parents were there because of the Vietnam War; they were forced out of their village.
When Chef Yia Vang feeds you, he is telling you his family’s story. Every meal he makes is a tribute to his Hmong roots, his parents, and the things they taught their seven children. Drawing on ...
A recently expanded museum in St. Paul, Minnesota, celebrates Hmong American culture and history. But rather than presenting rare artifacts from bygone eras, the collections focus on educating the ...
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Thursday’s St. Paul Pioneer Press features one of the most fascinating commentaries on KDWB-FM’s controversial lampooning of the Hmong community. Bee Vang, a Brown University student by way of ...
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