Dia's Story Cloth: The Hmong People's Journey of Freedom
by Dia Cha, Chue Cha, and Nhia Thao Cha
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- Grade
- 3-6
- Genre
- Nonfiction
- Cultural Experience
- Asian
- Immigrant / Refugee
- Asian American
Year Published 1996
- Text Complexity
- Lexile Level: 660L
- ATOS Reading Level: Currently Not Available
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- Curricular Area
- English Language Arts
- History
- Social Studies
- Subject Headings
- Hmong Americans
- Juvenile Nonfiction | People & Places | United States - Asian American
- Embroidery, Hmong--Themes, motives--Juvenile literature
- Hmong (Asian people)--Juvenile literature
- Juvenile literature
- Themes, motives
- Embroidery, Hmong
- Hmong (Asian people)
- Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | General (see also headings under Family)
- Hmong Americans--Juvenile literature
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Cultural Representation Reflection
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Hmong (White) White Hmong Guide from Minnesota Humanities Center
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Lesson Plan from Minnesota Humanities Center
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Selection, 1996
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