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As of 2001 the average adult Hmong person came from a family that had an average of 8.2 children, so the average adult Hmong had 7.2 siblings. The average adult Hmong planned to have five children and had three children, making it a decline of 3.2 children in one generation, while it remained higher than the U.S. average of 1.9 children per family.
A 2010 report from Data Driven Detroit, City Connect Detroit, stated that Osborn had 27,166 residents. [5] The community was 91.3% black, 4.3% white, 2.1% Asian (mostly Hmong people ), 1.4% reporting more than one race, and .7% Hispanic and Latino.
More than 400 families and 2,000 Hmong were estimated to be living in the Greater Kansas City Area in 2013. [36] Lao Family was established in Kansas City in the 1980s. The Hmong separated from that organization to create Hmong American Community, Inc. It still operates and hosts Hmong New Year celebrations in Kansas City. [37] Kansas City has ...
As a compromise alternative, multiple iterations of "Hmong" have been proposed. A Hmong theologian, Rev. Dr. Paul Joseph T. Khamdy Yang has proposed the use of the term "HMong" in reference to the Hmong and the Mong communities by capitalizing the H and the M. The ethnologist Jacques Lemoine has also begun to use the term (H)mong in reference ...
Most Germans in Detroit moved to areas along Gratiot in the east side while some moved to areas in Michigan Avenue. In a later period, many Germans resettled in Macomb County. [21] As of 1951, there was no specific Lithuanian cemetery in Detroit. [35] In 1904, the City of Detroit had 1,300 Russians. By 1925, the number of Russians increased to ...
“Today the Hmong diaspora around the world, whether in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, China, France, Australia, Canada, South America, and the United States of America, have lost a one of a kind ...
Ethnic Communities of Greater Detroit. Monteith College, Wayne State University, 1970. p. 157 (for "Iraq, Yeman , and Arabians"). Smith, Natalie Jill. "Ethnicity, Reciprocity, Reputation and Punishment: An Ethnoexperimental Study of Cooperation among the Chaldeans and Hmong of Detroit (Michigan)" (PhD dissertation).
Going back a century in time, the Motor City was experiencing a period of significant growth and prosperity, largely due to the booming auto industry. What was Detroit like in the 1920s? These ...