Your Patient is a Hmong Refugee‚ under the American Journal of Nursing‚ provides guidelines to the medical community in how to effectively understand Hmong patients. To understand this subject‚ author Betty Rairdan and Zana Rae Higg‚ conducted interviews with 13 families from five different clans‚ all refugee families and have resettled in Washington. The families‚ mentioned many similar ideas that were presented in The Spirit Catches You And You Fall. For instance‚ all families mentioned the importance
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Hmong culture: Textile art and customs As living in California with cultural diversity‚ it is important to understand and respect others’ cultural values. There are about 8 to12 million Hmong people in the world‚ and many researches have been done to explore Hmong culture and beliefs (Yang‚ 2012). Briefly to introduce‚ Hmong is a 5‚000 year old ethnicity‚ and they mostly live in Laos with a primarily agrarian life style (Yang‚ 2012). They left China as victims of Chines oppression and settled in
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the reflexive question when working with the Hmong elderly. The reflexive question asks‚ where am I in this encounter with culture? What is my point of view? How is that perspective affecting my view of these events? How is this inquiry changing my understanding of myself and my culture? How well tuned is my instrument‚ namely‚ me? Pg.315 (Omohundro) When working with the Hmong elderly‚ health care workers should be mindful of the plight of the Hmong people. Understanding where they came from and
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Bibliography Hmong Involvement in the Vietnam War Literature Review Outline I. Introduction A. History of Hmong existence in America (Barr‚ 2005; Mote‚ 2004; Castle‚ 1993) B. Hmong Values (Moore‚ 2003; Moua‚ 1995) C. Conflicts between Hmong culture and American culture (Moua‚ 1995) II. Body A. History of Hmong existence in America 1. Secret Vietnam War in Laos (Barr‚ 2005; Castle‚ 1993; Murphy 1997) 2. Communists persecute Hmong in Laos (Castle‚ 1993; Barr‚ 2005) B. Hmong Values
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American Dream in Film The American Dream is a belief that is known by people all over the world. The American Dream can be achieved by anyone. According to Winn‚ “The Unites States is considered the land of opportunity despite one’s race‚ color‚ creed‚ or national origin‚ an idea that is acknowledged in many parts of the world‚ especially in America” (Winn 1). The American Dream is the idea that allows people to succeed‚ regardless of their limitations. This idea is engraved into people’s mind
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The Traditional Family Is Becoming A Things Of The Past Allow me to first start by asking‚ "Who is the one that defined the “traditional” family? Because that person or group of individuals stated that a traditional family is made up of a daddy‚ mommy and two kids‚ and a dog…does that make it so…true…correct? Is that really what a “One Big Happy Family Is? My belief is that a “traditional” family is what it is…with a dad and mom‚ two kids‚ or a grandmother raising her grand/grant-grandchildren
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Wallace 1 Marie Wallace Dr. Butts Eng 364 I 14th May 2014 Arranged Marriages in the Hmong Culture versus American Culture The ability to make decisions for who to marry is not up to the bride and groom in Hmong culture. The mother’s and father’s usually have the say and authority of accepting a marriage proposal. In the United States people who do have arranged marriages are seem to be unhappy or forced into them for money or based on successfulness in the spouse and not because of being in love
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Weak Families 1 Are Families Becoming Weaker? (Name) Sociology 210‚ Section 01 Professor McCoy February 22‚ 2014 Weak Families 2 Are families really becoming weak or are they just becoming different? Due to the perception of what many think a family should be may have a lot to do with the idea that they are becoming weaker? Although the family dynamic is changing from what it used to be that does not necessarily mean that they are becoming weaker. Would
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Passion for my Family I have grown up in a big family all my life‚ coming from a big family it has taught me so much. I have learned how to be respectful‚ kind‚ generous‚ caring‚ helpful‚ and so much more. My household family consist of my mom (Julie) and my brother (Jason)‚ I also had a dad (Steve)‚ he lived here until i was about six years old and then he got in to a terrible car accident and passed away. Losing my dad is what made me so passionate for my family. My family goes on for generation
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In the melting pot of cultures in the United States‚ Hmong people are among the most misunderstood and enigmatic ethnic groups. Throughout history‚ during the most uneasy and difficult time‚ when Laos experienced civil war in the 1950s and 1960s‚ the Hmong sided with the government‚ fearing a communist regime would disrupt their independence. The Vietnam War resulted in the Hmong to siding with the United States to oppose Vietnamese and Laotian communists‚ lose a huge percent of their population
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