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Title: Preserving the Qeej in the Hmong culture
Post by: anotherlaujgirl on July 19, 2014, 05:37:10 pm
So as immigrants and refugees become more Americanized, children and the newer generations start to forget and lose their roots, their home, their culture.

Well my brothers (both in their mid/late 20s) are starting to learn how to play the Qeej, a bamboo instrument. This instrument is an important aspect as it goes along traditional events as well as funerals.

This is what it looks like.

Title: Re: Preserving the Qeej in the Hmong culture
Post by: kapeh12 on July 19, 2014, 06:52:35 pm
That's so wonderful.  I think preserving traditions like this is important.

I recalled learning how to cook some traditional Slovakian dishes from my grandmother who immigrated to the US when she was a girl.  I only learned a couple words in Slovak, but have always wanted to learn a little more about the language.
Title: Re: Preserving the Qeej in the Hmong culture
Post by: anotherlaujgirl on July 20, 2014, 07:50:42 pm
That's so wonderful.  I think preserving traditions like this is important.

I recalled learning how to cook some traditional Slovakian dishes from my grandmother who immigrated to the US when she was a girl.  I only learned a couple words in Slovak, but have always wanted to learn a little more about the language.

LOL I am the opposite. I learned the language (partially) but never picked up any dishes.