Dia Cha’s Story Cloth – 11.01.005.IMG_HMO.FullStoryCloth.DenverMuseumofNatureandScience
This story cloth includes the representation of Hmong way of life and forced migration across different borders in China and Southeast Asia.



This story cloth includes the representation of Hmong way of life and forced migration across different borders in China and Southeast Asia.
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