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Title Hmongness / by Qingzhi Zhang
Published Los Angeles, CA : University of Southern California, 2015

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Description 1 online resource (31 min.)
Summary Hmongness is a documentary that shows the cultural life of a Hmong community in Long Beach. The filmmaker goes into the Hmong Association of Long Beach to find out what "being American Hmong" looks like, and how these Hmong preserve their culture and maintain their identity. Following three subjects from different generations, the film reveals that even though they are all trying to preserve their culture, they do so by highlighting different cultural symbols. While the elders in this community prefer traditional symbols, such as the instrument known as Qeej and the needlework known as Paj Ntaub, youths prefer newer, more fashionable ones--modernized versions of traditional dancing and clothes
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed April 26, 2018)
In English
Subject Hmong Americans -- California -- Long Beach
Community centers -- California -- Long Beach
Manners and customs.
Community centers.
Hmong Americans.
Manners and customs.
California -- Long Beach.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Documentaires.
Films ethnographiques.
Form Streaming video
Author Zhang, Qingzhi, producer