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PAJ NTAUB AND THE HMONG — REFERENCES<br />

Internet Resources<br />

Hmong Needlework: Traditions Both Ancient and New<br />

http://www.womenfolk.com/quilting_history/hmong.htm<br />

This site explains <strong>the</strong> history of <strong>the</strong> Hmong and <strong>the</strong> story cloths.<br />

Books<br />

For Students<br />

Nine-In-One Grr! Grr!: A Folktale from <strong>the</strong> Hmong People of Laos<br />

by Blia Xiong with Nancy Hom (Illustrator)<br />

Children’s Book Press 1989<br />

Reading level: Ages 4-8<br />

Dai’s Story Cloth<br />

by Dai HCA with Chile Tahoe HCA (Illustrator), Nhia Thao Cha (Illustrator), Chue Cha (Illustrator), and Nhia<br />

Thao Cha (Illustrator)<br />

Lee & Low Books, 1998<br />

Reading level: Ages 4-8<br />

The Whispering Cloth: A Refugee’s Story<br />

By Pegi Dietz Shea with Anita Riggio (Illustrator) and You Yang (Ilustrator)<br />

Boyds Mills Press, 1996<br />

Reading level: Ages 4-8<br />

Hmong of Sou<strong>the</strong>ast Asia<br />

By Sandra Millett<br />

Lerner Publications, 2001<br />

Reading level: Ages 9-12<br />

Tangled Threads: A Hmong Girl’s Story<br />

By Pegi Dietz Shea<br />

Clarion Books, 2003<br />

Reading level: Ages 9-12<br />

The Haffenreffer<br />

Museum of Anthropology<br />

BROWN<br />

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