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SOVEREIGNTY AND REBELLION |
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The White Hmong of Northern Thailand |
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By : Tapp, Nicholas |
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(Bangkok, 2005) |
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354 pp., 8 pp. illus in color., 4 maps, 3 charts, 150 x 210 mm. Weight 0.500 Kg |
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Code : E22467 Price : US$28.00
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| Sovereignty and Rebellion: The White Hmong of Northern Thailand
This study explores how the Hmong have managed to maintain a strong sense of
ethnic integrity despite centuries of oppression by more powerful majority populations.
The Hmong people have emigrated from China to Southeast Asia, and from there,
since the ending of the Vietnam wars, to France, America, and other Western countries.
The author examines the current dilemmas of the Hmong in an opiumgrowing village in
Northern Thailand: whether to continue cultivating opium or not, whether to support the
Thai state or engage in armed insurrection, whether to continue with their traditional
shamanic curing rituals or adopt new faiths such as Christianity or Buddhism.
He shows how these dilemmas are expressed by a wider contradiction between ‘being
Hmong’ or ‘being Chinese’; the second part of the book then moves back through the
long history of the Hmong in China, showing how their many messianic rebellions
against centralized authority were motivated by a desire for literacy and the
possession of a form of writing for their own language.
Legends about the geomantic system which the Hmong share with the Chinese for the
siting of ancestors’ graves differentiate Hmong from Chinese ethnicity.
In the final part of the book, the current situation of Hmong refugees in the West is
examined. |
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