2019
DOI: 10.1177/1466138119839086
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Traditionally transnational: Cultural continuity and change in Hmong shamanism across the diaspora

Abstract: Based on ethnographic fieldwork with Hmong communities in central Laos and the United States (California), this paper examines how the power of Hmong shamans and their spiritual healing rituals remain effective across national borders and continue to be practiced transnationally among diasporic Hmong. Although shamanistic rituals can be seen as locally-embedded and territorially-bound, their power and efficacy can be transnationally projected across the Hmong diaspora because of cultural understandings about s… Show more

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“… Ethnic practices are also reconfigured in multiple, transnational contexts when they travel across national borders, for instance among diasporic peoples (Lee 2015; 2019). …”
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“… Ethnic practices are also reconfigured in multiple, transnational contexts when they travel across national borders, for instance among diasporic peoples (Lee 2015; 2019). …”
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confidence: 99%