William Hodge Papers and Photographs,


Summary Information
Title: William Hodge Papers and Photographs
Inclusive Dates: 1961-2002

Creator:
  • Hodge, William
Call Number: WVM Mss 676

Quantity: 6 linear ft. (15 archives boxes and 1 oversized folder) of papers, 0.2 linear ft. (1 archives box) of photographs.

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Veterans Museum (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of Dr. William Hodge, a cultural anthropologist from Oshkosh, Wisconsin who helped Indochinese refugees, especially the Vietnamese and the Hmong, with assimilation and adjustment to life in the United States; particularly focusing on their mental health and educational needs. Hodge served as a consultant on a variety of projects and the collection includes his files related to the Middlepath Project, pertaining to the mental health and psychological adjustment of refugees; Project Get Acquainted, enhancing the educational experience of South East Asian refugees in Oshkosh; and the Oshkosh Lao/Hmong American Association, fostering community understanding. The collection also includes research files covering topics like history, culture, language acquisition, and education both about and for refugees. There are also materials about English as a Second Language (ESL), Limited English Proficient (LEP), and physical and mental health. Information about the Vietnam War and political situation in Southeast Asia is found in the Middlepath, history, and education materials. Particularly complete are newspaper clippings and magazine articles addressing issues facing Hmong refugees in Wisconsin such as crime, gang activity, drug use, law and legal problems, culture, racism, prejudice, and discrimination. Other topics include welfare, Hmong traditions, and Hmong in the workforce. Vertical file materials related to Cambodia, Vietnam, and Thailand are also included. Hodge's background in cultural anthropology is reflected in scattered speeches and writings.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Dr. William Hodge is a cultural anthropologist in Oshkosh, Wisconsin who serves as a consultant to businesses and organizations. According to Hodge, cultural anthropology is a cause and effect analysis of people, places, things, and situations; it draws on a wide variety of fields in both social and biological sciences. Hodge consultants on a wide variety of projects including businesses performance and marketing, product development for overseas markets, and market research studies.

One of Hodge's main areas of research is Native Americans. He has published five works on Native Americans as well as consulted on related projects. Another research area is Indochinese refugees of which the Hmong and their experiences in Wisconsin is a primary interest. Hodge worked with Indochinese refugee groups like the Hmong and the Vietnamese assisting with adjustment issues and mental health problems common to refugees. The Middlepath project (under the Institute of Human Design, the consortium between Winnebago Mental Health Institute, and the University of Oshkosh), dealt with the mental health of refugees and the cultural differences which cause adjustment difficulties. Project Get Acquainted and Project Independence were two other Wisconsin-based projects in which Hodge was involved.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Dr. William Hodge have been divided into four series, Hodge (Personal), Project Files, Reference, Vertical File, and Photographs. The core of the collection are the reference files which provide extensive information about the transition of refugees to life in the United States, with a focus on education and health care.

Hodge (Personal) (1989-2001) provides a look at Hodge's research. Researchers should note there is almost no personal correspondence in this collection. Major research interests in Native Americans and the paranormal are briefly covered. Hodge's consultant brochure gives a brief explanation of the field of cultural anthropology and biographical background on himself. Of interest are three speeches written by Hodge about the United States Army and veterans. Two commemorate D-Day and the third was given by World War I veteran and Oshkosh resident, Ray Fuller, at a memorial dedication.

Project Files (1977-1994) contain information about various projects Hodge was involved with. Mainly Wisconsin based, these projects focus on assisting Hmong and Southeast Asian refugees in their adjust to life in the United States.

Materials related to the Middlepath Project are particularly complete and provide an in-depth look at mental health care for Indochinese refugees (focusing on the Vietnamese). Of note is the information on Indochinese individuals which includes oral history interviews, the writings and reflections of individuals, and opinions about what Indochinese people should know about the United States. Also included are administrative materials, guides for mental health assessments, and guides for working with Indochinese.

Another significant consultation project is Project Get Acquainted. Intended to improve the school experiences of Hmong students in the Oshkosh school district, materials include funding requests, comments by potential funding sources, and the grant application. There is also a project summary, list of sources, and copies of questionnaires developed by the project and given to the Hmong. A highlight is the lesson plan for area schools which features surveys given to Oshkosh elementary, middle, and high school students asking for observations and opinions of the Hmong. Many of these surveys describe racism and discrimination felt by the Hmong community. A similar survey, given to Hmong English as a Second Language (ESL) students provides Hmong students' opinions of America. The lesson plan also includes a photographic presentation about the Hmong of Oshkosh and features photos of traditional dress, living conditions, and traditional implements.

Records for other projects are less complete, but include various materials pertaining to the American Indochinese Friendship Center, Oshkosh Lao/Hmong American Association, Milwaukee projects, Project Independence, Reach Project, and others.

Reference Files (1969-1999) were collected by Dr. Hodge and reflect his general interest in refugees. The bulk contains information about Indochinese refugees with a focus on history and culture, education, and physical and mental health. There is also general information on other refugee groups.

The background and history sections document the traditional lifestyle of refugee groups before leaving their home countries. Cultural information is available for both Cambodians and the Hmong. Language information is included for the Hmong, although most is not specified if it is White or Blue/Green Hmong. The cultural materials are particularly valuable in gaining an understanding of the challenges refugees faced adjusting to life in the United States. They also provide context to the clippings found in the Vertical File.

The core of this series is related to the experience and adjustment of Indochinese refugees to life in the United States. Materials related to the education of Indochinese youth and adults is particularly complete. English as a Second Language (ESL) materials are not specific to Wisconsin and include information about educating children and adults. ESL materials include personal narratives written by students and educator guides with suggested activities. Limited English Proficient (LEP) material is scattered. Educational theory and practice materials specific to Asian and Southeast Asian students are included. Suggested curriculum for teaching about refugees is also found.

The health care subseries is comprised of mental health and physical health materials. Much of the mental health materials relate to cultural perceptions of mental health and illness. There is also information about the causes of mental illness among refugees such as trauma and cultural stresses, bibliographies for mental health information, and evaluation scales. There are discussions of mental health as it pertains to Indochinese refugees and discussions of mental health problems faced by refugees.

Physical health materials document common medical problems faced by the refugee community and contain specific information about Hmong health care, and detailed materials about traditional health care and beliefs. Of interest are flyers distributed to refugees about common diseases, general medicine, nutrition, and reproductive health care.

Refugee resettlement issues are well documented in this series. There are orientation materials which illustrate the issues facing refugees. Reports about the adjustment of specific groups are extremely useful to researchers looking for information about refugee life in the United States. Workforce training illustrates another type of assistance given to refugees and attempts to assimilate refugees into American culture. Vertical File (1979-2002) includes newspaper clippings and journal/magazine articles about refugees and Southeast Asia collected by Dr. Hodge.

Topics represented include Southeast Asians, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam, and the Vietnam War. The strength of this series are the Wisconsin related clippings, taken mainly from the Oshkosh Northwestern. These articles cover nearly all aspects of refugee life in the United States. Almost all articles pertain to the Hmong, but Vietnamese refugees are also represented. Journal articles tend to be studies of the Hmong community in the United States.

Photographs relate to Project Get Acquainted and include images of the Hmong in Oshkosh and their living conditions. Color images show traditional Hmong dress, food, musical instruments, and cooking implements. There are also several images of Hmong gatherings.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Dr. William Hodge, 2002. Accession Number: Mss 2002.62. This collection was organized as a result of the National Historic Publications and Records Commission project grant (2003-075).


Processing Information

Abigail Miller in 2004


Contents List
Series: Hodge Personal
Box   1
Folder   1
Background
Box   1
Folder   2
Consultant brochure, undated
Box   1
Folder   3
Indochinese project proposals, 1979-1996
Subseries: Speeches
Box   1
Folder   4
D-Day anniversary, 1994
Box   1
Folder   5
For Ray Fuller (World War I veteran), 1992
Box   1
Folder   6
War memorial, 1994
Subseries: Writings
Box   1
Folder   7
Indochinese, undated
Box   1
Folder   8
Native Americans, 1994
Box   1
Folder   9
Paranormal, 2001
Box   1
Folder   10
Understanding Human behavior, 2000
Series: Project Files
Box   1
Folder   11
American Indochinese Friendship Center
Box   1
Folder   12
Youth outreach, 1988-1989
Box   1
Folder   13
Activity sheets and handouts, 1984-1989
Box   1
Folder   14
Indochinese youth newsletter, 1987-1989
Box   1
Folder   15
Statistics, 1987-1994
Box   1
Folder   16
Conference and program files, 1988-1995
Video   2
Bringing together two worlds a conference on Hmong in Wisconsin [1 video] , undated
Box   1
Folder   17
Fresno (California) Unified School District, 1986-1989
Series: Iowa refugee service center
Box   1
Folder   18
Grant materials, 1985-1989
Box   1
Folder   19
Handouts and clippings, 1979-1989
Box   1
Folder   20
Middlepath Project, 1979
Administrative
Box   1
Folder   21
Advisory board, 1979
Box   2
Folder   1
Grant application, 1979
Box   2
Folder   2
Needs assessment, 1979
Box   2
Folder   3
Notes, 1979
Box   2
Folder   4
Poetry, undated
Box   2
Folder   5
Summary of Vietnamese mental health cases, 1979
Box   2
Folder   6
Surveys, 1979
Box   2
Folder   7
Vietnamese trainees, undated
Guides and manuals
Box   2
Folder   8
Assessment outline for Indochinese para-professionals
Box   2
Folder   9
Indochinese world view, undated
Box   2
Folder   10
Psychosocial assessment manual, 1979
Box   2
Folder   11
For children, circa 1979
Box   2
Folder   12
Refugee living patterns, 1979
Box   2
Folder   13
Social history guide, circa 1979
Box   2
Folder   14
Indochinese individuals-Interviews, observations, writings, etc., undated
Box   2
Folder   15
Chankham, undated
Box   2
Folder   16
Chieu/Autumn, 1979
Box   2
Folder   17
Dai, Nguyen
Box   2
Folder   18
Khamsouk, Lammone, 1979
Box   2
Folder   19
Kien, Chien Xuong
Box   2
Folder   20
Kien, Muoi Chau
Box   2
Folder   21
Kue, Villuck
Box   2
Folder   22
May, Neng, 1979
Box   2
Folder   23
Nguyen, Hue Nguyen (Win), 1979
Box   3
Folder   1
Pham, Autumn, 1979
Box   3
Folder   2
Pham, Tuat, 1979
Box   3
Folder   3
Seng, Ly observations, 1979
Box   3
Folder   4
Thao, Pao, 1979
Box   3
Folder   5
Tran, Xuan T., 1979
Box   3
Folder   6
Unidentified, 1979
Box   3
Folder   7
Vang, Neng Chuk Family
Box   3
Folder   8
Vang, Pao
Box   3
Folder   9
Vang, Tang, 1979
Box   3
Folder   10
Vang, Yer, 1979
Box   3
Folder   11
Milwaukee projects, 1979-1989
Box   3
Folder   12
Oshkosh Lao/Hmong American Association
Box   3
Folder   13
New Year celebration, 1989-1993
Box   3
Folder   14
Project Get Acquainted (Oshkosh Area School District), 1989
Box   3
Folder   15
Funding requests
Reports
Box   3
Folder   16
[Summary] , 1989
Box   4
Folder   1-2
[Final Report] , 1990
Box   4
Folder   3
Teaching unit, 1989
Box   4
Folder   4
English as a Second Language student views of America, 1989
Box   4
Folder   5
Hmong questionnaires
Box   4
Folder   6
Notes, 1989
Perception of the Hmong
Box   4
Folder   7
Elementary students, 1989
Box   4
Folder   8
High school students, 1989
Box   4
Folder   9
Middle school students, 1989
Box   4
Folder   10
Summary, 1989
Box   4
Folder   11
Project Independence, 1987-1988
Box   4
Folder   12
Reach project, 1988-1989
Box   4
Folder   13
Wisconsin refugee statistics, 1994
Series: Reference File
Subseries: Background on Indochinese
Box   4
Folder   14
Bibliography on Southeast Asia, 1974
Culture
Box   4
Folder   15
Cambodian, undated
Box   4
Folder   16
Ethnic Chinese, undated
Box   4
Folder   17
Hmong, undated
Box   4
Folder   18
Dwellings, 1991
Box   4
Folder   19
Folk tales, undated
Box   4
Folder   20
Music, undated
Box   4
Folder   21
New Year, 1990-1991
Box   4
Folder   22
Pandau, undated
Box   5
Folder   1
Religious system, 1982
Box   5
Folder   2
Social relationships, undated
Ov   3
Folder   22
Clan Trees, undated
Box   5
Folder   3
Toys and games, 1986
Box   5
Folder   4
Values, undated
Box   5
Folder   5
Indochinese (general), 1981
Box   5
Folder   6
Jari, undated
Box   5
Folder   7
Laotian, 1977-1987
Box   5
Folder   8
Mein, 1981
Vietnamese
Box   5
Folder   9
Cross cultural comparison, 1976-1981
Box   5
Folder   10
Family structure, 1971-1991
Box   5
Folder   11
Traditional music, 1971
History
Box   5
Folder   12
Cambodia, 1978
Box   5
Folder   13
Laos, 1978-1982
Hmong
Box   5
Folder   14
Bibliography of the Hmong, undated
Box   5
Folder   15
General history, 1979-1988
Box   5
Folder   16
Participation in the Vietnam War, 1987
Box   5
Folder   17
Vietnam, 1976
Language
Box   6
Folder   1
Asian language overview, undated
Hmong
Box   6
Folder   2
English/Hmong vocabulary, undated
Box   6
Folder   3
English pronunciation lessons, undated
Box   6
Folder   4
Sentences, phrases, and words, undated
Box   6
Folder   5
Sounds and alphabets, undated
White Hmong
Box   6
Folder   6
Dialogues, 1986
Am/Au   1
Lesson cassette [1] , 1986
Box   6
Folder   7
Background, undated
Am/Au   1
Cassettes [3] , undated
Box   6
Folder   8
Orthography Bibliography, undated
Box   6
Folder   9
White Hmong/English dictionary, 1969
Box   6
Folder   10
Khmer (Cambodian)
Box   6
Folder   11
Thai, undated
Box   6
Folder   12
Vietnamese, undated
Ov   16
Folder   2
Maps, undated
Subseries: Indochinese Refugees in the United States
Education
Box   6
Folder   13
Asian refugees and educational change, 1989
Box   6
Folder   14
Cultural adjustment, 1983
Box   6
Folder   15
Foreign born parent inservice, 1989
Box   6
Folder   16
From Laos to the Midwest: schools and students in transition, 1983
Box   6
Folder   17
Helping refugees learn to read and write, 1989-1990
Box   6
Folder   18
Hmong educational adjustment to schools, 1989
Instruction about refugees
Box   6
Folder   19
Asian images: stereotypes and realities, 1985
Box   6
Folder   20
Miscellaneous Class assignments, 1991-1992
Educator resources
Box   6
Folder   21
“Becoming American” teacher inservice, undated
Curriculum
Box   6
Folder   22
The Hmong: a cultural overview and “survival skills” curriculum, 1986
Box   7
Folder   1
Introduction to Hmong culture: a curriculum guide, 1989
Box   7
Folder   2
Resettlement of Indochinese refugees in America (educators resources), 1981
Box   7
Folder   3
Southern Asian exodus teachers guide, undated
Instruction for refugees, 1984-1988
Box   7
Folder   4
Bilingual education laws, 1985-1989
Box   7
Folder   5
English language instruction, 1979-1981
Box   7
Folder   6
Hmong students, 1987
Box   7
Folder   7
Curriculum guide, 1988
Box   7
Folder   8
English for Hmong students in Wisconsin, undated
Am/Au   1
Lesson cassette [1 cassette] , undated
Box   7
Folder   9
English pronunciation lessons, undated
Box   7
Folder   10
Primary language assessment, undated
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Guides
Box   7
Folder   11
Adult, 1981-1982
Box   7
Folder   12
Curriculum guide, 1995
Box   7
Folder   13
General, undated
Personal narratives
Box   7
Folder   14
Journey to America (Fresno, CA), 1989
Box   7
Folder   15
The New Arrival: ESL stories for ESL students, 1982
Box   8
Folder   1
Norseman School, 1985
Box   8
Folder   2
Poa, Moua, 1989
Box   8
Folder   3
Yang, Fong, 1991
Box   8
Folder   4
Sheboygan area school district guide, 1987
Limited English Proficient (LEP)
Box   8
Folder   5
Help for the reading teacher, 1983
Box   8
Folder   6
Information and materials for working with LEP students, 1985-1987
Box   8
Folder   7
Parent involvement, 1988-1990
Box   8
Folder   8
Rights of LEP students under federal law, undated
Box   8
Folder   9
Teaching LEP (Sheboygan, Wisconsin), 1987
Practice
Box   8
Folder   10
Comparison of Laotian and American educational methods, 1982
Box   8
Folder   11
Development of positive serf concept in language minorities, 1984
Box   8
Folder   12
Refugees in schools, 1988
Box   8
Folder   13
Student Workbook, 1981
Box   8
Folder   14
Southeast Asian student newsletters, 1989
Theory
Box   8
Folder   15
Classroom needs, undated
Box   8
Folder   16
Creating a viable multicultural program to improve interethnic relations, undated
Box   8
Folder   17
Masterplan for multicultural/multilingual education, 1988-1993
Health Care
Mental Health
Box   8
Folder   18
Art Therapy, 1984
Box   8
Folder   19
Hmong refugees, 1988
Indochinese Refugees
Box   8
Folder   20
Can TESOL teachers address the mental health concerns of the Indochinese refugees, 1980
Box   8
Folder   21-23
Indochinese refugee mental health problems, 1979
Box   9
Folder   1
Indochinese mental health workers, 1979
Box   9
Folder   2
Mental health workshop, 1978
Box   9
Folder   3
Mental illness chart, 1989
Box   9
Folder   4
Selected bibliography, undated
Box   9
Folder   5
Self rating scale for depression, undated
Box   9
Folder   6
Stress and immigrant families, undated
Box   9
Folder   7
Trauma, 1977-1986
Vietnamese refugees
Box   9
Folder   8
Psychocultural dynamics within Vietnamese character structure, 1971
Box   9
Folder   9
Stress and mental health among Vietnamese in the U.S., 1977
Box   9
Folder   10
Vietnamese refugees and their mental health problems, 1975
Box   9
Folder   11
Y.M.C.A. living in a foreign environment project, undated
Physical Health
Health concerns
Box   9
Folder   12
Alcohol abuse, undated
Box   9
Folder   13
Effects upon hill tribes of Southeast Asia, 1973
Box   9
Folder   14
Opium and Heroin use, 1974-1988
Box   9
Folder   15
Problems, practices, and beliefs among refugees, 1986
Box   9
Folder   16
Sudden noctournal death syndrome, 1983-1984
Box   9
Folder   17
Health Program for Refugees (State coordinators), 1989
Hmong
Box   9
Folder   18
Hmong/English medical glossary, 1988
Box   9
Folder   19
Hmong in America: providing ethnic sensitive health, education, and human services, 1990
Box   9
Folder   20
Meeting the healthcare needs of the Hmong community, 1999
Box   10
Folder   1
Parenting and child abuse, 1988
Information for refugees
Box   10
Folder   2
Common diseases and care, undated
Box   10
Folder   3
General medicine, undated
Box   10
Folder   4
Guide for physical examination, undated
Box   10
Folder   5
Measles, 1990
Box   10
Folder   6
Nutrition, undated
Box   10
Folder   7
Pregnancy and newborn health, undated
Box   10
Folder   8
Reproductive health, undated
Box   10
Folder   9
Refugee resettlement health guide, undated
Traditional medicine and health beliefs
Box   10
Folder   10
Cultural guide to Southeast Asian healthcare, 1982
Box   10
Folder   11
Hmong, 1966-1986
Box   10
Folder   12
Indochinese refugees as patients, undated
Box   10
Folder   13
Modern and traditional medical practices of Vietnam
Box   10
Folder   14
Southeast Asian beliefs and practices, 1980
Box   10
Folder   15
Traditional versus modern medicine, 1989?
Box   10
Folder   16
Hmong identity and religion: maintaining while changing, 1994
Box   10
Folder   17
Legislation, 1988
Box   10
Folder   18
Profiles of the highland Lao communities in the United States, 1988
Programs
Box   10
Folder   19
Indochinese development center, 1979
Box   10
Folder   20
Indochinese refugee assistance program, 1979
Box   10
Folder   21
National Southeast Asian refugee law enforcement conference, undated
Box   10
Folder   22
Refugee resettlement program, 1995
Resettlement
Adjustment and Assimilation Programs
Orientation Materials
Box   10
Folder   23
Carbon monoxide, undated
Box   10
Folder   24
Electricity, undated
Box   10
Folder   25
Facts of life in the United States, 1987
Box   11
Folder   1
4-H, undated
Guides
Box   11
Folder   2
Helping refugees adjust to life in the United States, undated
Box   11
Folder   3
Budgeting for the family, 1980
Box   11
Folder   4
Guide to orientation materials, 1981
Box   11
Folder   5
Guide for renting, undated
Box   11
Folder   6
Hunting and fishing rules, 1986
Box   11
Folder   7
Natural gas, undated
Box   11
Folder   8
Lao refugee orientation, 1980
Box   11
Folder   9
Mutual Assistance Association, 1990
Plans
Box   11
Folder   10
Central California forum on refugee affairs, 1989
Box   11
Folder   11
Milwaukee resettlement plan, 1979
Box   11
Folder   12
Research project on Indochinese in the state of Illinois, 1980
Sponsorship
Box   11
Folder   13
Handbook (Iowa), undated
Box   11
Folder   14
Sponsor guide, 1975-1989
Box   11
Folder   15
Theological reasons to sponsor, undated
Reports
Box   11
Folder   16
Adaptation of recent Vietnamese immigrants to the American experience, 1978
Box   11
Folder   17
Highlights of refugee resettlement in Wisconsin, 1987
Box   11
Folder   18
Hmong in Wisconsin, 1991
Box   11
Folder   19
Hmong resettlement study, 1984
Box   11
Folder   20
Of all the 36 alternatives to Indochinese resettlement, 1977
Box   11
Folder   21
Summary and recommendations, 1985
Box   11
Folder   22
Vietnamese refugees in America, undated
Social services for refugees
Box   11
Folder   23
Federal assistance eligibility guidelines, 1986
Hmong
Box   11
Folder   24
Social work targeting Hmong, 1989
Box   11
Folder   25
Welfare programs, 1984-1999
Workforce
Box   12
Folder   1
Economic and employment potential, 1978
Box   12
Folder   2
Hmong in the workforce, 1982-1990
Job search
Box   12
Folder   3
Application information, undated
Box   12
Folder   4
Job finding made easier for Southeast Asians, undated
Box   12
Folder   5
Southeast Asian job information, 1983
Box   12
Folder   6
Job training program, 1994
Box   12
Folder   7
Kenosha work program, 1987
Box   12
Folder   8
Language, 1976-1982
Box   12
Folder   9
Training program in the American work ethic, undated
Box   13
Folder   1
Youth, 1984-1989
Box   13
Folder   2
Refugees, General information, 1989
Box   13
Folder   3
Attorney General's Committee on racial, ethnic, religious, and minority violence, 1986
Box   13
Folder   4
Immigration and Nationality act, 1987
Non-Indochinese groups
Box   13
Folder   5
Afghani, 1981
Box   13
Folder   6
Ethiopians, 1981
Box   13
Folder   7
Haitians, undated
Box   13
Folder   8
Iraqi Kurds, 1981-1996
Box   13
Folder   9
Soviet Jews, 1981
Reports
Immigration
Box   13
Folder   10
Issues and legislation in the 100th Congress, 1988
Box   13
Folder   11
Numerical limits and the preference system, 1988
Box   13
Folder   12
Status of undocumented Salvadorians and Nicaraguans, 1988
Box   13
Folder   13
Recent activities against citizens of Asian descent, undated
Box   13
Folder   14
Refugee assistance reauthorization: admissions and resettlement issues, 1986
Box   13
Folder   15
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, 1988
Series: Vertical File
Box   13
Folder   16
Background on Southeast Asia, 1979
Box   13
Folder   17
Book reviews, 1989-2000
Subseries: Counties
Box   13
Folder   18
Cambodia, 1964-2000
Box   13
Folder   19
Refugees, 1989
Box   13
Folder   20
Laos, 1961-1987
Box   14
Folder   1
Hmong refugees, 1977-1993
Box   14
Folder   2
Myanmar, 1989-1999
Box   14
Folder   3
Thailand, 1979-2000
Box   14
Folder   4
Vietnam, 1964-2000
Box   14
Folder   5
Boat people, 1979-2000
Box   14
Folder   6
Refugees, 1971-1991
United States
Box   14
Folder   7
Chinese immigrants, 1990-1999
Box   14
Folder   8
Crime, 1989-1995
Box   14
Folder   9
Film and television, 1990-1994
Box   14
Folder   10
Health concerns, [1981-1989]
Box   14
Folder   11
Hmong/Lao, 1981-2000
Box   14
Folder   12
Immigrants, general, 1989-2000
Box   14
Folder   13
Mental health,
Box   14
Folder   14
Refugee assistance, 1987-1990
Box   14
Folder   15
Reunited families, 1989
Box   14
Folder   16
Vietnamese refugees in the United States, 1979-1995
Wisconsin
Box   14
Folder   17
Assimilation, 1979-1994
Box   15
Folder   1
Car accidents, 1989-1994
Box   15
Folder   2
Children, 1987-2000
Box   15
Folder   3
Citizenship, 1990-2000
Box   15
Folder   4
Culture, 1984-2002
Box   15
Folder   5
Festivals and celebrations, 1990-1998
Box   15
Folder   6
Hmong New Year, 1995-1998
Box   15
Folder   7
Vietnamese New Year, 1995
Box   15
Folder   8
Marriage, 1989-1997
Box   15
Folder   9
Pandau, 1983-1998
Box   15
Folder   10
Death, 1989-2001
Box   15
Folder   11
Sinthasomphone, Konerak, 1991-1995
Box   15
Folder   12
Sudden nocturnal death syndrome, 1989
Box   15
Folder   13
Discrimination, 1989-1994
Box   15
Folder   14
Education, 1988-2000
Box   15
Folder   15
ESL, 1990-1995
Language
Box   15
Folder   16
English, 1988-1996
Box   15
Folder   17
Hmong, 1985
Box   15
Folder   18
Employment, 1981-2001
Box   15
Folder   19
Forced repatriation, 1995
Box   15
Folder   20
Gardening, 1985-1998
Box   15
Folder   21
Health care, 1987-1996
Hmong
Box   15
Folder   22
Hmong/Lao association, 1984-2002
Box   15
Folder   23
In the community, 1987-2000
Box   15
Folder   24
In Laos, 1990-1995
Box   15
Folder   25
Veterans, 1989-2003
Box   15
Folder   26
Housing, 1989-1999
Box   15
Folder   27
Images, 1988-2000
Box   15
Folder   28
Kurdish refugees, 1999-2001
Box   15
Folder   29
Law and legal status, 1988-1998
Box   16
Folder   1
Crime, 1979-2001
Box   16
Folder   2
Hate crimes, 1990
Box   16
Folder   3
Gangs, 1991-1999
Box   16
Folder   4
Opium, 1987-1999
Box   16
Folder   5
Immigration, 1992-1995
Box   16
Folder   6
Police, 1990-1995
Box   16
Folder   7
Mental health, 1998-1999
Box   16
Folder   8
Miscellaneous, 19889-1993
Box   16
Folder   9
Personal narratives, 1988-1999
Box   16
Folder   10
Poverty and welfare, 1988-2000
Box   16
Folder   11
Refugee assistance, 1982-2002
Box   16
Folder   12
Refugee population, 1979-2001
Box   16
Folder   13
Religion, 1979-2001
Box   16
Folder   14
Resistance, 1981-2000
Box   16
Folder   15
Television and radio, 1993-2001
Box   16
Folder   16
Workforce, 1987-2001
Box   16
Folder   17
Refugees, General, 1977-1999
Series: Photographs
Subseries: Project Get Acquainted Presentation
Oshkosh Hmong
Box   17
Folder   1
Cars [4]
Box   17
Folder   2
Child's birthday [3]
Box   17
Folder   3
Doll in traditional dress [1]
Box   17
Folder   4
Food [5]
Box   17
Folder   5
Homes [5]
Box   17
Folder   6
Men [2]
Box   17
Folder   7
New Year feast [2]
Traditional Dress
Box   17
Folder   8
Men [8]
Box   17
Folder   9
Men and Women [6]
Box   17
Folder   10
Women [8]
Traditional Tools
Box   17
Folder   11
Cooking knives [1]
Box   17
Folder   12
Geel flute [1]
Box   17
Folder   13
Flute [1]
Box   17
Folder   14
Miscellaneous tools [3]
Box   17
Folder   15
Woman and child [1]
Box   17
Folder   16
Women cooking [2]
Pandau
Material
Box   17
Folder   17
Bookmark [1]
Box   17
Folder   18
Hearts [3]
Box   17
Folder   19
Turtle [1]
Box   17
Folder   20
Story cloths [4]