Ancient Homeland & Early Migration
The Secret War
Refugee Journeys
Culture in the Diaspora
People & Places
100

This country is the original ancestral homeland of the Hmong people, where they are also known as Miao.

What is China?

100

This U.S. government agency was responsible for recruiting and training Hmong soldiers in Laos.

What is the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)?

100

Following the communist victory in 1975, Hmong refugees primarily fled Laos by crossing this major river into Thailand.

What is the Mekong River?

100

Hmong society is traditionally organized into a number of these groups, whose membership is determined by paternal lineage, and within which marriage is forbidden.

What are clans?

100

This U.S. state, home to the Twin Cities, has the largest concentration of Hmong people in America.

What is Minnesota?

200

This agricultural practice, where fields are cleared and burned, then abandoned when soil fertility declines, was traditional for the Hmong.

What is slash-and-burn?

200

The Hmong were recruited to fight against the Pathet Lao and the North Vietnamese during this wider, and officially neutral, conflict.

What is the Secret War (in Laos)?

200

The Hmong soldiers and their families initially sought safety in these temporary settlements in Thailand.

What are refugee camps? (e.g., Ban Vinai)

200

The Hmong New Year celebration typically occurs at the end of the harvest season in these two months.

What are November and December?

200

Along with Minnesota, this state on the West Coast is home to one of the largest Hmong-American populations.

What is California?

300

Starting in the 19th century, Hmong migrated from their homeland to the mountainous regions of this Southeast Asian country, as well as Vietnam and Thailand.

What is Laos?

300

This military figure, who was Hmong, was recruited by the CIA and became the leader of the Special Guerrilla Units (SGU).

Who is General Vang Pao?

300

Unlike economic immigrants, Hmong people arriving in the U.S. were classified with this legal status, due to fleeing war and persecution.

What is a political refugee or asylum seeker?

300

The two major, mutually intelligible dialects of the Hmong language spoken in the U.S. are Hmong Daw and Mong Njua, also known by these colors.

What are White and Green/Blue?

300

In the U.S., Hmong people are often referred to as Hmong-Americans, reflecting their status, as opposed to simply "immigrants."

What are political refugees?

400

This crop, which the Hmong began to cultivate in the late 19th century, was sold to traders for silver.

What is opium poppy (or opium)?

400

Hmong soldiers played a crucial role in disrupting supply lines along this infamous North Vietnamese route that ran through Laos and Cambodia.  

Ho Chi Minh Trail?

400

The most challenging aspects for Hmong refugees in America are: 

1. Language barriers

2. Limited previous education and job skills

3. Cultural misunderstandings

400

This visual form of storytelling, which evolved in refugee camps, used embroidery to depict scenes of the Secret War, jungle escape, and resettlement.

What are story cloths?

400

The Hmong were initially relocated from Laos primarily to these three Southeast Asian nations, where large Hmong communities still exist.

What are Thailand, Vietnam, and Myanmar (Burma)?

500

The two major rivers the Hmong crossed from China to Southeast Asia that often displayed on Hmong story cloth.

What is the Red and Yellow river?

500

The CIA's initial promise to General Vang Pao offered not just arms, but also this essential supply, which was a significant incentive to the poor farming communities.

What is rice (or food/humanitarian aid)?

500

This term, meaning "flower cloth," is used for the traditional Hmong textile art, sometimes embroidered with symbols to record history and journeys.

What is Paj Ntaub?

500

This writing system, developed in the 1950s by Western linguists with Hmong assistance, is the most widely adopted for the Hmong language today.

What is the Romanized Popular Alphabet (RPA)?

500

This traditional ceremony, which involves calling the soul to the body, is an important practice for health and spiritual well-being.

What is Hu Plig (soul calling)?

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