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Tragic Mountains

The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992

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An edition of Tragic mountains (1993)

Tragic Mountains

The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992

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The staunchest of allies, the Hmong were America's foot soldiers in the brutal secret Lao theater of the Vietnam War, risking all to defend their homelands and to rescue downed American air crews. Abandoned by the United States when it withdrew in 1975, the Hmong have been subjected to a campaign of genocide by communist Laos and Vietnam, including the use of chemical-biological toxin warfare.

Thousands of Hmong, now scattered in refugee camps, are being forcibly repatriated to Laos - where they face retribution and terror.

From their ancient homelands in China, with a fiercely independent culture dating back to 2000 B.C., the Hmong migrated southward out of China into the mountains of Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. More than 120,000 Hmong now live in the United States, from California to Minnesota to Pennsylvania. But thousands more lead desperate lives in refugee camps in Southeast Asia - knowing that repatriation could mean death.

Tragic Mountains tells the story of the Hmong struggle for freedom and survival in Laos from 1942 to the present. During those years, most Hmong sided with the French against the Japanese and Ho Chi Minh's Viet Minh and then with the Americans against the North Vietnamese. These allegiances have led the current Lao government to declare the Hmong as enemies, vowing to "wipe them out.".

This is a story of courage, tenacity, brutality, secrecy, incredible heroism by Hmong and Americans alike, international cynicism, betrayal, genocide, resilience, and (still) hope. Jane Hamilton-Merritt has written it to open the world's eyes to the proud history and current tragedy of the Hmong - with the desire that this book "might yet change the destiny of those repatriated."

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Tragic Mountains: The Hmong, the Americans, and the Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992
December 1999, Indiana University Press
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"The Hmong have a 4,000-year-old culture which treasures concepts of honor, commitment, loyalty, and freedom."

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Paperback
Number of pages
580
Dimensions
8.9 x 2.1 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.8 pounds

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OL9700666M
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0253207568
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9780253207562
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