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The Minnesota Department of Health's guidelines for minimal Hmong funeral proceedings that still adequately honor tradition and the dead.

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Pheng "YD" Yang gives a lesson.

First-Hmong-Sunday-Service.mp4
A slideshow of pictures with sounds from a 2013 Sunday service of the First Hmong Assembly of God Church.

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Hmongtown Marketplace, St. Paul, MN

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The shaman cleanses the soul and brings good fortune to the infant.

Tying of White Strings for Good Fortune.jpg
In the Hu Plig ceremony, the shaman ties white strings around the infant to bring good luck and wealth to the child.

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During Hu Plig events, fruits, eggs, and assorted candy and crackers are placed on a tray decoratively. In the middle, there are flowers, usually white to represent cleansing.

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Hmong people use the stomachs of the cow that can be used to make the traditional beef soup, literally “cow-poo soup” which is made of beef stomach, intestines, and organ meat. Pictured below is a photo of the stomachs being cleaned out.

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A rice paper with golden a golden design made out of paper. Lia house altar.

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