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To: Rakkasan1
something like 93 fish over the limit)

I've heard several reports of this over the years. The Hmong are mostly unassimilated and their customs do not blend well into American society. There have been problems with slaughterhouses, animals used for rituals and their funerals are something along the line of a week long. I believe they also bring food to place on cemetery plots. I do believe they also betroth young girls for marriage.

With the Hmong population in St. Paul the largest in the country, this has caused some problems.

At any rate, the DNR established a program in '95 or '96 to teach the Hmong proper hunting and fishing regulations. They do have an outreach for them.

46 posted on 11/23/2004 7:46:18 AM PST by Lijahsbubbe
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To: Lijahsbubbe

"With the Hmong population in St. Paul the largest in the country, this has caused some problems.
At any rate, the DNR established a program in '95 or '96 to teach the Hmong proper hunting and fishing regulations. They do have an outreach for them."

thanks for not bashing all Hmong. I count some of them
as friends. This is the bad side of going from melting pot
to melting stew. Diversity gone wild.I think whenever you get this large a population of any type people(I'd estimate
30% of East St.Paul is Hmong), you're going to have the
occasional nut case.


54 posted on 11/23/2004 8:01:19 AM PST by Rakkasan1 (Justice of the Piece: Hope IS on the way...)
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