Over the past decades the Hmong have migrated from northern China down south to Vietnam and Laos. In 1975 after the United States pulled out of the Vietnam War thousands of Hmong feared for their lives and fled to Thailand. During their migration from China to Thailand, the Hmong have adapted to several agricultural techniques. The Hmong are one of many hill tribes in northern Thailand that mastered the traditional slash and burn technique, which the Thai government believed it pollutes the environment. In response to this problem, His Majesty King Bhumibol of Thailand established the Royal Project to helped hill tribes improve on agricultural developments and become self sustainable. I investigated the different techniques used by the Hmon...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context ...
In this paper I argue that Thai discourses of modernization and development have been taken up by th...
The purpose of this research was to understand the agricultural innovations of Hmong farmers in Nort...
The article discusses the pattern of agriculture of Hmong farmers and describes various crafts of th...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Abstract This article argues that throughout Hmong history, Hmong agriculture and the associated eco...
From the late 1950s through the early 1970s, the Vietnam War affected nearly the entire Hmong popula...
This paper examines two field sites, Tharn Thong Hmong village and Chiang Mai city, in northern Thai...
International audienceNumerous works in health anthropology have highlighted the use of medicinal pl...
AbstractPesticide use has undeniably contributed to greater crop yield. However, concerns about pest...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [304]-314).Previous research on Indochinese refugee organ...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper investigates the relationship between ethnic politics and agrarian transfor...
The Hmong people are a culture that originated in Southern China. However, many Hmong people fled to...
Since 1975, approximately 60,000 Hmong refugees from Laos have been resettled in the United States. ...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context ...
In this paper I argue that Thai discourses of modernization and development have been taken up by th...
The purpose of this research was to understand the agricultural innovations of Hmong farmers in Nort...
The article discusses the pattern of agriculture of Hmong farmers and describes various crafts of th...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Abstract This article argues that throughout Hmong history, Hmong agriculture and the associated eco...
From the late 1950s through the early 1970s, the Vietnam War affected nearly the entire Hmong popula...
This paper examines two field sites, Tharn Thong Hmong village and Chiang Mai city, in northern Thai...
International audienceNumerous works in health anthropology have highlighted the use of medicinal pl...
AbstractPesticide use has undeniably contributed to greater crop yield. However, concerns about pest...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [304]-314).Previous research on Indochinese refugee organ...
ISSN 1919‐0581This paper investigates the relationship between ethnic politics and agrarian transfor...
The Hmong people are a culture that originated in Southern China. However, many Hmong people fled to...
Since 1975, approximately 60,000 Hmong refugees from Laos have been resettled in the United States. ...
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
Taking an historical perspective, this article explores the social, economic, and political context ...
In this paper I argue that Thai discourses of modernization and development have been taken up by th...