Browse Items (46 total)

  • Collection: Hmong Religiosity in the Twin Cities

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_YerMouasStoryCloth.jpg
Yer Moua's Story Cloth

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.

Toua Xiong.jpg
Toua Xiong is the founder and owner of Hmongtown Marketplace

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_TouaXiong.jpg
Toua Xiong - Founder and Owner of Hmongtown Marketplace. Picture by Jess Gick

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_Cow.jpg
Cleaning of the cow stomachs. Photo by Koua Her

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_ShamanShrine02.jpg
Shrine and Bamboo Sticks with Colorful Yarns. Photo by Koua Her

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_ShamanShrine05.jpg
Shaman Shrine. Photo by Koua Her

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_Tools02.jpg
Tools used to cut paper money. Picture by Jess Gick

http://people.carleton.edu/~cborn/omeka/Hmong_Religiosity_in_the_Twin_Cities/HRTC_Merchandise.jpg
Merchandise. Picture by Jess Gick

FHAGC_MapSouthAsia.jpg
Hmong people come from mountainous regions of Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and China