New Book: Adaptation of Cambodian and Hmong Refugees in Four American Cities
Posted by on December 1, 2006
[posted from Demos: Around the Kitchen Table newsletter]
Ethnic Origins: The Adaptation of Cambodian and Hmong Refugees in Four American Cities
Jeremy Hein
In Ethnic Origins, Jeremy Hein investigates the role of religion, family, and other cultural factors on immigrant incorporation into American society by comparing the experiences of two little-known immigrant groups living in four different American cities not commonly regarded as immigrant gateways.
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