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Toua Xiong is the founder and owner of Hmongtown Marketplace

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

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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 collage of art created by FHS students.

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The opening panel for the exhibit "Hearing the Voices: Celebrating Diversity at Faribault High School".

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Carleton Students who worked on putting the FHS exhibit together in May of 2013.

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FHS students on the importance of learning from each other about different cultures and faiths.