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Titles |
Hmong Oral History Project: Interview with Ge Yang |
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Description |
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Ge Yang in an 18 year old senior at South High School. He immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1975. SUBJECTS DISCUSSED: Ge Yang talks about his life in Minnesota, and what it means to be a Hmong man. Ge Yang discusses various aspects of the Hmong culture, in particular the traditional customs of marriage and also the importance of the Hmong culture to him and how it affects his future. He advises all young people to stay away from gangs and to listen to the advice that their parents offer to them. |
Quantity |
1 hour sound cassette 24 pages transcript |
Format |
Content Category: sound recordings Content Category: text |
Measurements |
00:53:01 running time |
Creation |
Interviewee: Yang, Ge Interviewer: Numrich, Charles H. (Charles Henry) Made in: Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States |
Subjects |
Hmong Americans -- Minnesota. |
Dates |
Creation: 09/10/1992 |
Holding Type | Oral History - Interview |
Identifiers |
OH 16 (Library Call Number) AV1994.94.3 (Accession Number) |
More Info |
MNHS Library Catalog |
Related Collections |
Oral History - Project, MHS Collection, project: 'Hmong Oral History Project' |
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