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  1. Hmong of Thailand: Opium People of the Golden Train (Indigenous peoples and development series) by Nic Tapp, 1986-06
  2. Hmong: History of a People by Keith Quincy, 1997-10
  3. Healing by Heart: Clinical and Ethical Case Stories of Hmong Familes and Western Providers
  4. Hmong: A Guide to Traditional Lifestyles (Vanishing Cultures of the World)

1. WWW Hmong Homepage
Hmong in China (Chinese Language Site) Dega Photos SEAsian Indigenous Peoples Hmong/Lao Human Rights Resources. Hmong International Human
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. The World Wide Web Virtual Library Indigenous Studies CWIS George
Indigenous War in the Philippines. ZigZag Weekly Igorot and Cordillera News. Friends of Tuva Hmong/Lao Peoples. HmongAustralian Resource Page
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights
A. History of the Hmong Prior to the 1800s, the Hmong were indigenous peoples living along the plains of the Yellow
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4. Gender, Race And Ethnicity In Media Communication Studies
Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Media Indigenous Peoples in the Media African Amer. Asian Amer. Hmong Radio program broadcasts to the
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5. Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Privacy From "Eyes In The Sky"
Protecting Indigenous Peoples' Privacy from "Eyes in the Sky" Mohawk Nation (United States) Hawaii Nation (United States) Hmong People (Laos
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6. IFGmap_02-26-03
fohFisherfolk, tribal peoples Chevron (U.S.), Texaco (U.S.), Total (Fr IDB, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia and Japan Govt.s Indigenous groups oppose
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7. Laceweb - Communal Ways For Healing The World. How You May Play A
'It is an interpeoples (inter-indigenous locales) social movement and action, a laceweb of small minority peoples (primarily indigenous).
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8. Part B - Indigenous Peoples And Biodiversity Conservation
Rights, Homeland Mission 1950 for South Moluccas and Hmong People, argued Some Basic Data on Indigenous Peoples in Selected Asian Countries
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9. Human Rights Bibliography Genocide, Ethnocide, Ecocide, With
Genocide, Ethnocide, Ecocide, with Special Reference to Indigenous Peoples A Bibliography
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10. Dega / Montagnard Poto Gallery Index
The Montagnards A Photo Gallery of S.E.A. Indigenous Peoples Bahnar Jarai Mnong Raglai Rhade Stieng Hao Hoa Nung ? Hmong
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11. Resources On The Hmong
hmong Religion, Religious Beliefs, and Christianity indigenous peoples and Development Series Report No. In The hmong in Transition,
http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/asian/Hmong.html
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13. Dr. Vang Pobzeb Represents Hmong People At United Nations
He was one of the many experts and representatives of indigenous peoples who indigenous peoples around the world, including hmong people in Laos,
http://www.laohumrights.org/unhcr.html
PRESS RELEASE
July 18, 2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Representative of Hmong People
and the United Nations

Dr. Vang Pobzeb will participate in the 19th Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, U.N. Commission on Human Rights, Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, Geneva, Switzerland, July 23-27, 2001. He first participated in the 11th Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations on July 19-31, 1993. He was one of the many experts and representatives of Indigenous Peoples who drafted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 1993.
Article One of the Declaration reads:
"Indigenous peoples have the right to the full and effective enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms recognized in the Charter of the United Nations, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and international human rights law."
Article Three reads:
"Indigenous peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development."
Leaders and representatives of more than 300 million indigenous peoples around the world, including Hmong people in Laos, who need social, cultural, economic, educational, and political development and progress.

14. Dr. Vang Pobzeb At 19th Session Of U.N. Working Group On Indigenous Populations,
Many thousands of hmong people in Laos and other indigenous peoples on the global level are crying out for survival, peace, human rights,
http://www.laohumrights.org/01item4.html
Statement of Dr. Vang Pobzeb, Representative of Hmong People
U.N. Commission on Human Rights
Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities
Nineteenth Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations
Geneva, Switzerland
July 23-27, 2001
ITEM 4:

Dear Chairperson and Members of the U.N. Working Group and
Representatives of Indigenous Populations and Organizations:
The main subject of the 19th Session of the U.N. Working Group today is "Indigenous Peoples and Their Right to Development." This is an important subject for the more than 12 million Hmong people in Laos, China, Vietnam, Burma, Thailand and other countries, and the more than 300 million indigenous peoples on the global level, because they need economic, social, cultural, education, political development, human rights, and peace. Many thousands of those people have and are dying of starvation, disease, oppression, genocide, human rights violations and ethnic cleansing warfare. Many thousands of Hmong people in Laos and other indigenous peoples on the global level are crying out for survival, peace, human rights, freedom and democracy.
Article 1 of the U.N. Declaration on the Right to Development of 1986 reads:

15. Indigenous Peoples' Human Rights
Prior to the 1800s, the hmong were indigenous peoples living along the plains of Like many indigenous peoples, the hmong struggle for civil, political,
http://www.hrusa.org/indig/reports/hmong.htm
A. History of the Hmong
            Prior to the 1800s, the Hmong were indigenous peoples living along the plains of the Yellow River in China. For centuries, they lived along these plains, peaceably, but with a proud and independent spirit. In the 19 th century, the expansionist movements of the Imperial Han resulted in thousands of Hmong massacred and displaced. Refusing to be dominated, the surviving Hmong took to the mountains for protection.  The mountains were difficult for a farming society, as was the Hmong then. However, the mountains were less accessible and more defensible against the imperialist Han.  They lived and thrived in the mountains, moving only when threatened. As expansionist pressures from the Han increased, so did migration of the Hmong. By the 1800s, the Hmong found themselves forced to migrate into the highlands of Southeast Asia.  Laos was home to many Hmong by the early 1800s.             The Vietnam War caused even more migration of the Hmong. Many became refugees in Thailand; others found themselves in other parts of Asia. Thousands were granted refugee status in western countries, including the United States. Due to the constant migration and poor census data collection in developing countries, there had never been an accurate count of the population of Hmong. It was only estimated in 2000 that 400,000 Hmong lived in Laos and 300,000 in the United States. Today, the largest concentrations of Hmong in the U.S. are in Wisconsin, Minnesota and California.

16. Articles
representing indigenous KhmerKrom peoples living in Vietnam and hmong We would like the Forum to acknowledge the Khmer-Krom and hmong peoples
http://www.hmongihrw.org/articles/Hmongkmerkrom_collective_Statement.shtml
UN Fourth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Fourth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues Goal 4 of the Millennium Development Goals: "Human Rights" United Nations Headquarter, New York
May 16 - 27, 2005
Item 4a: Human Rights
Date: May 23rd, 2005
Speaker: Laura Lo Xiong
Madam Chair:
Thank you for this great opportunity to participate in the Fourth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. We would like to make a joint statement on behalf of the Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation representing indigenous Khmer-Krom Peoples living in Vietnam and Hmong International Human Rights Watch representing Hmong people living in Vietnam and Laos.
We would like the Forum to acknowledge the Khmer-Krom and Hmong peoples' identities. There are over 50 ethnics living in Vietnam and Laos, but only two ethnics having this opportunity to voice our sufferings.
We would like the Forum to acknowledge the following problems:
  • Religious persecution continues to suffer and freedom of practice is limited. Religious teaching no longer teaches the true and original belief practices, instead only as propaganda. Lands and homes confiscation by force are promoted among Vietnamese and Lao government authorities leaving tens and thousands of our peoples homeless and some are forced to live in the environment isolated from economic growth.
  • 17. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies CWIS George Manuel Librar
    hmong History Lao Human Right Council. Hmar peoples. indigenous Hmar tribals website Federation of indigenous peoples of the Philippines (KAMP)
    http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html
    Indigenous node of
    The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
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    Virtual Library

    The Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and the
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    General Indigenous Studies Resources
    If you wish to register a resource with the Indigenous Studies WWW Virtual Library, please use our Site Submission Form . For other inquiries, please e-mail the Chief George Manuel Library Librarian
    This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar WWW Virtual Library containing links to Circumpolar Indigenous resources.

    18. FWDP -- European And Asian Documents
    An online library of over 500 texts on indigenous peoples throughout the world. to the UN Workshop on the Rights of indigenous peoples 1993. hmong.
    http://www.cwis.org/eurasia.html
    The Fourth World Documentation Project
    European and Asian Documents
    European and Asian Documents
  • AINU.TXT - A Statement of Opinion Regarding the Partial Revision of ILO Convention No. 107 by The Ainu Association of Hokkaido
  • CORDILL.TXT - In Defense of Our Land Statement from the Kalinga-Bontoc Peacepact Holders' Association July 5, 1984
  • CORDINFO.TXT - Info and Fact Sheet on The Cordillera Peoples' Alliance - Nations' organization in the Philippines
  • CORDSIEG.TXT
  • CPA-STAT.TXT - Ensure the Victory of Genuine Autonomy Statement of the Cordillera People's Alliance
  • DEGA.TXT - Human Rights Violations - The People of the Dega Republic by the Montagnard/Dega International Human Rights Committee, presented to the UN Workshop on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 1993
  • HMONG.TXT - Statement of the Hmong Nation before the 11th Session of the UNWGIP, July 19-31, 1993
  • IBALOI.TXT - Report by a Member of the Ibaloi People of the Philippines to the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 1984
  • INDBANG2.TXT
  • 19. Hmong Tribe Indigenous Asia Social Studies
    Asian indigenous and Tribal People General Resources. By peoples, tribes, ethnicity, regions hmong Hilltribe A brief overview of the hmong people.
    http://www.archaeolink.com/hmong_tribe_indigenous_asia_soci.htm
    Hmong People Home Asia Asian Indigenous and Tribal People - General Resources By peoples, tribes, ethnicity, regions Afghan Culture People Ainu Culture People Achang Culture People Andhra Pradesh People ... Zhuang Culture People To anthropology general index Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. About the Hmong of Northern Thailand "Originating in China, the Hmong have the looks and traits of the Chinese. Clever, sharp and organized, the Hmong are probably the most successful of the tribes in adapting to the changing world in which they live." You will find a lot of information here. - illustrated - from lisulodge.com - http://www.lisulodge.com/html/hmong.html Black Hmong, Vietnam A photo gallery of click-to-enlarge images. "The Hmong are around the eighth largest minority group in Vietnam where they are also known as Meo, Man Trang and Mieu Toc. - From Pamela A Cross - http://www.tribaltextiles.info/Galleries/Black_Hmong.htm#top

    20. WWW Hmong Homepage
    General Information About hmong People, History and Culture hmong in China (Chinese Language Site); Dega Photos SEAsian indigenous peoples
    http://www.hmongnet.org/
    Visit the Hmong Studies Research Message Board WWW Hmong Homepage http://www.hmongnet.org About the WWW Hmong Homepage Contact the WWW Hmong Homepage Editor: Mark E. Pfeifer, Hmong Cultural and Resource Center (Saint Paul)
    Current Events and Announcements
    Latest Hmong Studies Newsletter (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center, Saint Paul) New Hmong Studies Research Message Board Hmong Studies Journal Publishes Volume 6 Online Learn about Hmong Multicultural Arts website adds new Hmong Folk Arts Video Clips ... Intro Hmong Language Class Starts June 1, 2005 at Hmong Cultural Center, Saint Paul (PDF) Hmoob Word a Day Project Looking for Volunteers Hmong Studies Journal Volume 5 Print Edition Available for Order Hmong Studies Annotated Bibliography 1996-2004 Now Available for Order Comprehensive Hmong 2000 Census Publication Available for Order ... New Hmong-English Picture Dictionary (from Saint Paul Public Schools)
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    Hmong Studies Internet Resource Center Hmong Studies Research Message Board Hmong Bibliographies (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center – Saint Paul) Hmong Studies Resource Newsletter (Hmong Cultural and Resource Center – Saint Paul) ... Hmong Today Newspaper (Saint Paul)
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