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Hmong Scholars to Highlight Hmong Conference
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February 28, 2006
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Asian Pages
02-28-2006
Dr. Gary Yia Lee of Australia and many other Hmong scholars from throughout
the world will highlight the First International Conference on Hmong
Studies at Concordia University from March 10-11, 2006. The conference is
sponsored by the Center for Hmong Studies at Concordia University.
"We are pleased to have so many new, emerging as well as well known Hmong
scholars committed to attending the conference as presenters. For example,
Mai Moua, a doctorate student at Gonzaga University will present a paper
Understanding and Cultivating Leadership within the Hmong Communities: A
Necessity for Advancing Hmong Society in the United States. Her paper
argues that in order to maintain ...
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