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== References == {{reflist}} === Sources === {{refbegin}} * {{cite book |last=Fadiman |first=Anne |title=[[The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down]]: A Hmong Child, Her American Doctors, and the Collision of Two Cultures. |publisher=Farrar, Straus and Giroux |year=1997 |isbn=0-374-26781-2}} * Forbes, Andrew, and Henley, David, 'Chiang Mai's Hill Peoples' in: ''Ancient Chiang Mai'' Volume 3. Chiang Mai: Cognoscenti Books, 2012. {{ASIN|B006IN1RNW}}. * Hillmer, Paul. ''A People's History of the Hmong'' (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2010). 327 pages. {{ISBN|978-0-87351-726-3}}. * [TYPN 1992] The section on nomenclature draws heavily on ''Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter'', Number 17, June 1992, Department of Anthropology, [[Australian National University]]. Material from that newsletter may be freely reproduced with due acknowledgment. * W.R. Geddes. ''Migrants of the Mountains: The Cultural Ecology of the Blue Miao (Hmong Njua) of Thailand''. Oxford, England: [[The Clarendon Press]], 1976. * Tapp, N., J.Michaud, C.Culasc, G.Y.Lee (Eds.) (2004). ''Hmong/Miao in Asia''. Chiang Mai (Thailand): Silkworm. 500 pages. * [[Chia Youyee Vang]]. ''Hmong America: Reconstructing Community in Diaspora'' ([[University of Illinois]] Press; 2011) 200 pages; Combines scholarly and personal perspectives in an ethnographic history of the Hmong refugee experience in the United States. * "[https://www.mnhs.org/hmong Hmong in Minnesota]". [[Minnesota Historical Society]], Explore Minnesota. {{refend}}
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