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Shamanism, Christianity, and Modern Medicine | American Diversities
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Essays by Caitlin Flannery. Laquo; To a Promised Land. Women in Hmong Culture ». Shamanism, Christianity, and Modern Medicine. November 16, 2008. In the Hmong culture,. That is, his body hosts a healing spirit. He uses his shaman powers to help people who are physically or emotionally sick: He is like a physician, a psychiatrist, a counselor, all in one…The Hmong shaman must communicate directly with the spirit world in order to diagnose ills and determine how to cure them” (Faderman, 104). I think this ...
I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience | American Diversities
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Essays by Caitlin Flannery. Laquo; Women in Hmong Culture. I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience. November 17, 2008. Lillian Faderman’s collection of essays and narratives of the Hmong immigrants in America, I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience. I Begin My Life All Over. Instills this idea of similarity regarding an immigrant experience. Most Americans came from somewhere else, and we should all accept our own heritages and lear...
Women in Hmong Culture | American Diversities
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Essays by Caitlin Flannery. Laquo; Shamanism, Christianity, and Modern Medicine. I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience ». Women in Hmong Culture. November 16, 2008. This entry was posted on November 16, 2008 at 11:00 pm and is filed under HST-221. One Response to “Women in Hmong Culture”. November 18, 2008 at 3:39 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Advice for young professionals…. Caitlin’s Quest for a Job. Learn how to package yourself…. November 12, 2007. While putting together materials to bring to my first interview, I contemplated a few different ideas for “packaging” my resume, references, writing samples, etc. After spending MUCH time browsing the aisles at Office Depot, I came across these report covers. I must admit, I received MANY compliments on the way I compiled all of these documents. Among these compliments were “WOW! August 31, 2007.
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Musings on Digital History. Agriculture in Delaware County Indiana. December 18, 2015. I am delighted to announce that my website is complete. Or just about complete pending the fix of one minor bump in the road. Check it out! Agriculture in Delaware County Indiana. I Have NO Idea What I’m Doing! December 9, 2015. November 18, 2015. I have an appointment to go to the GIS lab this Friday and get my maps underway. I’m very confident that those will be fairly simple once I get the layers into ArcM...Turns o...
American Diversities | Essays by Caitlin Flannery
Essays by Caitlin Flannery. I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience. November 17, 2008. Lillian Faderman’s collection of essays and narratives of the Hmong immigrants in America, I Begin My Life All Over: The Hmong and the American Immigrant Experience. I Begin My Life All Over. Instills this idea of similarity regarding an immigrant experience. Most Americans came from somewhere else, and we should all accept our own heritages and learn to share them with each other...
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A Journal of the Heart and Soul. ENTRY #1 47 Candles. My name is Caitlin Fletcher. And this is my journal. This particular journal is all about my move from New York to London with my Dad and kid sister Natalie. I hope you follow along. I suggest starting with Entry #1,… Continue Reading →. ENTRY #2: Vinyl Zombies. ENTRY #3: MOVING DAY. ENTRY #1 47 Candles. ENTRY #2: Vinyl Zombies. ENTRY #3: MOVING DAY. Mdash; Powered by WordPress. Theme by Anders Noren.
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Tales of a Traveling TWAMP | Volume II
Tales of a Traveling TWAMP. May 5, 2015. August 30, 2014. Korea: Day 3 (Amnam Park). June 4, 2014. Korea: Day 2 (Haedong Yonggung Temple). May 13, 2014. Korea: Day 1 (Busan, Haeundae Beach). May 8, 2014. Some Things I’ve Found. March 23, 2014. February 28, 2014. As of today, I’ve officially been in Japan for 6 months! Time really does fly. In honor of this occasion, here are ten things I wasn’t expecting to love so […]. Read Article →. A Typical Day, In Pictures. February 9, 2014. Read Article →.