Resisting Assimilation

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Social Issues

 

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Jason F

 

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November 11, 2011

 

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University

 

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These cities were Fresno, California and St. Paul, Minnesota. The largest Hmong population in the United States today is St. Paul, Minnesota with a Hmong population of over 60,000. Hmong migrated to Minnesota for a variety of reasons from better employment opportunities to already having family in the area...
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They clustered in neighborhoods forming closed ethnic societies and obstructing acculturation. Miyares writes that within the closed Hmong societies in the United States, families mimic many of the same actions that they did at home in Laos. Most of the community life takes place outdoors and in primarily Hmong apartment complexes families will meet each other in the courtyard to eat together...
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