and labor to the family. Hmong children learn gender expectations at a young age. Women belong to their marital family, and before marriage are considered...
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China. The Hmong are known in China as the Miao, which encompasses not only Hmong, but also other related groups such as Hmu, Qo Xiong, and A-Hmao. There...
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needed] Midwives, those who assisted pregnant women through childbirth and some aftercare, included only women. Midwives constituted roughly one third of...
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Baby shower (redirect from Sip-and-see)
expected birth of a child. Practices vary greatly by culture, but it is often a rite of passage that celebrates through giving gifts and spending time together...
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longevity for females apparently reflected improved health practices during maternity and childbirth. Source: UN World Population Prospects The largest of...
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rituals and practices related to: wedding, childbirth, maternity and child care, business, cultivation, fishing and foraging, cooking, pottery, and tailoring...
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religions of the Hmong–Mien (Hmongism and Yao Taoism), Tibeto-Burman, and other ethnic groups of Laos. Among the Lao, the Lao Loum and Lao Lom are predominantly...
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Child marriage (redirect from Domestic violence and child marriage)
pregnancy and childbirth. Effects on child grooms may include the economic pressure of providing for a household and various constraints in educational and career...
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Masiqta (category Mandaic words and phrases)
myrtle wreaths (klila) or otherwise improperly clad women who die on or after the 7th day after childbirth people dying during the 36 hours of seclusion on...
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Role of Christianity in civilization (redirect from Christianity and astronomy)
Christopher Thao (2016). Hmong Refugees in the New World: Culture, Community and Opportunity. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Company. p. 291....
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household. Matrilineal structures enable young women to have assistance in childbirth and rearing and protect them in case of conflicts between the couple...
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Asylum seeker (section Asylum and protection)
Non-Refoulement on Non-Party States: Thailand Repatriates the Remaining Hmong-Lao Regardless of International Norms." Wis. Int'l LJ 32 (2014): 355. "EDAL...
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Guanyin (section Etymology and usage)
In Hmong, the name is Kab Yeeb. In Nepali, the name is Seto Machindranath In these same countries, the variant Guanzizai "Lord of Contemplation" and its...
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issues coming from childbirth, and Black women are three times more likely to die from complications of childbirth than white women. This is only one example...
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extracurricular program that analyzed the racial discrimination faced by Hmong adolescents and the exploration of critical consciousness participation in theater...
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Heroin (section Society and culture)
is used medically in several countries to relieve pain, such as during childbirth or a heart attack, as well as in opioid replacement therapy. Medical-grade...
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Tapp, Nicholas. Culture and Customs of the Hmong. Greenwood Press/ABC-CLIO, 2010. p. 30. ISBN 0313345260. Tapp, Nicholas. "Hmong Religion Archived 2016-03-03...
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