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    Category: Folklore

    Native American (White Mountain Apache) Folklore – The Origin of Curing Ceremonies

    The Origin of Curing Ceremonies This his how ceremonies started among us for the curing of sick people. | www.firstpeople.us Long, long ago, the Earth…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 25, 2013
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    Native American Folklore – The Celestial Sisters

    The Celestial Sisters www.worldoftales.com Waupee, or the White Hawk, lived in a remote part of the forest, where animals abounded. Every day he returned from…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 5, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – An Uneducated Boy and His Glasses

    An Uneducated Boy and His Glasses A teacher in Laos first told this story. This story teaches us about the importance of education. It also…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 5, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Switching of Kings

    The Switching of Kings A long, long time ago, there was a story that was known to the Hmong people. It’s never been written into…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Snake Son

    The Snake Son This story teaches you not to judge people. It doesn’t matter what you look like on the outside; it’s what’s on the…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Snake Prince and Pumpkin Seed (Poj Niam Kev Nyoaj Siab)

    The Snake Prince and Pumpkin Seed | (Poj Niam Kev Nyoaj Siab) This story was told by Yer Vang, and it was translated by Shuayee…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Road to Grandma’s House

    The Road to Grandma’s House This story was told by Doua Yang to his son Noua Yang. This has some elements which are similar to…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Grasshopper and The Mother-In-Law Humming Bird

    The Grasshopper and the Mother-in-Law Humming Bird This story was told by Yang Vang Lo and translated by Houa Vang and Ka Youa Lo. This…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – The Blossom, The Humming Bird, And the Bee

    The Blossom, the Humming Bird, and the Bee This is a Hmong folktale similar to the Cinderella story. It was brought to us by Nhia…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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    Hmong Folklore – Npoj Thaub (Bao Thao)

    Npoj Thaub (Bao Thao) Va Yang Xiong told this story, and Ted Yang translated it. The lessons of this story are not to lose hope…

    Hmongs & Native Americans October 4, 2013
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