|
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
|
Record |
|
 |
Subject |
Hmong, woman, family role, society, tradition, economy, kinship system, marriage, divorce, delivery, child rearing, education, belief, Chiang Mai |
Author |
Wilaiporn Chamaphlin |
Title |
Socio-Economic Roles of Hmong Women |
Document Type |
Research Paper |
Original Language of Text |
- |
Ethnic Identity |
Hmong,
|
Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Hmong-Mien |
Location of
Documents |
Sirindhorn Anthropology Center Library |
Total Pages |
32 |
Year |
1989 |
Source |
Hilltribe Research Center, Division of Hilltribe Welfare, Department of Public Welfare, Interior Ministry |
Abstract |
The roles of Hmong women from the past to the present had not changed much. Their traditions, society and culture have still been maintained. However, external social changes and contacts with urban socities have obliged Hmong women to adapt certain cultural aspects in order to be in line with these changes.
|
|
Text Analyst |
Metheera Kritdayut |
Date of Report |
Oct 04, 2024 |
TAG |
Hmong, woman, family role, society, tradition, economy, kinship system, marriage, divorce, delivery, child rearing, education, belief, Chiang Mai, |
Translator |
- |
|