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A photo of a Hmong boy captured in 1961 by John Willheim for “I Want to Ask My Father” identity poem by Chisi Amanda Xiong available in Txhawb Hmong California Directory.

Hmong Names and Name Changes

RL.9-10.4, W.9-10.7

The objective of this lesson is to understand the way Hmong people give names to their children and how their names can be changed as they become adults (npe laus).

A coin issued for circulation in the French Protectorate of Cambodia under the reign of King Norodom I of Cambodia under the administration of the French colonial authorities.

The French Colonial Period (1893-1954)

HSS 10.4.1, RL.9-10.4, W.9-10.2

Students will be able to explain the impact of French Colonialism on Cambodia through synthesizing information and analyzing motivations of both the French and the Cambodian governments.

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Note: The guidance herein is not binding on local educational agencies or other entities. Except for the statutes, regulations, and court decisions cited, the content is exemplary, and compliance with it is not mandatory. (See California Education Code sections 33540.2, 33540.4, 33540.6 and 51226.9) 

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