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Karen Americans ( ksw, ပှၤကညီဖိလၢကီၢ်အမဲရံကး) are
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of full or partial
Karen Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a term and meme for a demanding woman displaying certain behaviors People * Karen people, an ethnic group in Myanmar and Thailand ** Karen languages or Karenic l ...
ancestry. They are a recent but rapidly growing immigrant population in the United States. Many Karen who emigrate are refugees as a result of violence in their homeland. Many come either from their traditional homeland of
Kawthoolei Kawthoolei ( ksw, ကီၢ်သူလ့ၤ, ; my, ကော့သူးလေ) is the endonym for a proposed state that the Karen have sought to establish in Myanmar since the beginning of the Karen conflict in the late 1940s. Kawthoolei rou ...
in
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or from refugee camps in
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. Minnesota was reported to have had more than 12,000 Karen residents in 2017, making it the state with the largest Karen community. Other states with significant populations are California, Texas, New York, and Indiana. Karen first started arriving to the United States en masse during the mid-2000s and now form a significant minority in several cities. The growth of Karen Americans is part of the larger growth of
Burmese Americans Burmese Americans ( my, မြန်မာဇာတိနွယ် အမေရိကန် ) are Americans of full or partial Burmese ancestry. The term encompasses people of all ethnic backgrounds with ancestry in present-day Myanmar (or Burma) ...
in the United States. The
Karenni Karenni may refer to: * Karenni people * Karenni language * Karenni State, former name of Kayah State, Myanmar * Karenni States The Karenni States, also known as Red Karen States, was the name formerly given to the states inhabited mainly by ...
, a related subgroup of the Karen are sometimes included in official statistics of Karen Americans and other times are treated as a separate ethnicity.


History

The first Karen refugees started arriving in the United States in the late 1990s, but only during the mid-2000s did Karen people start emigrating en masse. Resettlement of Burmese refugees peaked in October 2006 to August 2007, when 12,800 Karen refugees were resettled in the United States. In November 2017 over 9,000 Karen people gathered in
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to both thank the United States government for granting them settlement and at the same time protesting the Burmese government's treatment of the Karen and other minorities, especially the ongoing
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of Rohingya people and the Trump-era policies on immigration. Karen people have protested in the past in Washington D.C. over the treatment of Karen by the Myanmar government.


Distribution

As of July 2015 there are 64,759
Karen Karen may refer to: * Karen (name), a given name and surname * Karen (slang), a term and meme for a demanding woman displaying certain behaviors People * Karen people, an ethnic group in Myanmar and Thailand ** Karen languages or Karenic l ...
refugees that have been resettled in the United States, with an additional 11,619 of the
Karenni Karenni may refer to: * Karenni people * Karenni language * Karenni State, former name of Kayah State, Myanmar * Karenni States The Karenni States, also known as Red Karen States, was the name formerly given to the states inhabited mainly by ...
ethnicity. However these numbers may be inaccurate as the statistics only cover Karen who came after 2000 and who are counted as refugees.


Minnesota

Believed to be the state with the largest Karen population, most Karen who live in Minnesota reside in the Twin Cities area although the exact population is unclear. As of 2012 there are believed to be 6,500 Karen refugees in the Twin Cities metropolitan area with
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having the largest and fastest-growing Karen population of any city in the United States. The overall population of Karen in Minnesota could range from to 4,000 to 8,000. The majority of Saint Paul's Baptist congregations' members are now Karens. The Karen Organization of Minnesota (KOM), was founded to improve the community's social progress, health, and employment opportunities and is today the largest Karen social organization in the country. In 2017 the KOM claimed that there were over 17,000 Karen people in Minnesota (including those who had been resettled as refugees elsewhere and later moved to Minnesota) as well as 2,000 Karenni people. Ler Htoo was sworn in after graduating from the St. Paul Police Academy in Minnesota in 2014. Htoo is believed to be the first ever police officer of Karen ethnicity in the United States.


New York

Many of the major metropolitan areas of upstate New York have significant Karen populations. Estimates in 2010 put their numbers at 2,500 in Buffalo, 500 in
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, 4,000 in Utica and
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and 1,000 in Albany. However more recent accounts put the number much higher, as of 2015 around 5,000 are now believed to be residing in Albany, while as of 2016 5,500 Karen and 1,200 Karenni are believed to live in Buffalo. Since 2006 a total of around 2,400 Karen refugees have settled in Syracuse as of 2017. New York recognizes August as Karen American Heritage Month.


Nebraska

Karen refugees first started arriving in the Omaha metropolitan area around 2005, and as of 2013 an estimated 5,000 have settled in the area. Nebraska is believed to be the state with the third-highest Karen population after Minnesota and New York.


Indiana

The city of
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has a significant population of Burmese immigrants which include the roughly 1,000 Karen and 300 Karenni refugees who have been resettled there. Karen are a part of over 10,000 Burmese refugees that have been resettled in Indiana, including Chin and
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.


Other states

Other areas with sizable Karen populations include southern portions of
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, and several cities in Texas. An approximate 3,500 Karen are believed to be living in
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, and
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. The town of New Bern, North Carolina is believed to have around 1,900 Karen and Karenni refugees who came because of the abundance of work and low cost of living in the 1990s. Karen are one of the groups of Burmese refugees that have now been settled in
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, along with Chin and Burmese Muslim refugees. Burmese refugees are the largest group being resettled in Iowa since 2008, with the majority being Karen. Many Karen refugees have been settled in
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in particular by Adventist charity organizations, as well as in
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, and Saint Louis and Kansas City in Missouri. A community of around 700 Karen refugees have settled in
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since 2005.


Religion


Christianity

Although only around 15–20% of Karen people in Myanmar are Christians, the vast majority of Karen refugees tend to practice Christianity, specifically the Baptist and Seventh-day-Adventist denominations. Many Baptist churches and other religious denominations have separate services for their local Karen population. Besides Baptist and Seventh-day-Adventist communities, there exists a Catholic Karenni community numbering around 4,500 in places such as Minnesota, and Arizona. Since the 2010s the
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has included prayers and hymns in the Karen language in their religious services. Most Karen tend to be Baptist while the Karenni tend to be of Catholic and other Christian denominations. In southern
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, the Columbus
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meetinghouse is now geared towards Karen and Karenni refugees who now make up the majority of the congregation.
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and
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are also are present in significant numbers. In 2013 the Karen community of Omaha planned to build the Karen Christian Revival Church costing an estimate 2 million for their worship needs. Karen Christians usually congregate in rented space or borrow other churches' properties. In 2017 the Karen community of Syracuse bought a Polish-American bar and converted it into the Syracuse Karen Baptist church. Christianity tends to play an important part in many Karen Americans' lives, and church attendance is generally high. Churches tend to be the focal point of the Karen community where many activities and organizations are based, so much so that many Buddhist and other non-Christian Karen sometimes attend church for the sake of participating in community events with their Christian counterparts.


Buddhism

While Buddhists make up a majority of the overall Karen population, they are a minority within the Karen American population. The first Karen Buddhist temple with four monks was opened in 2013 in Minnesota. Karen Buddhist associations exist in Minnesota, Colorado, Iowa, and Utica, New York. Because most aid directed to Karen refugees is primarily through Christian organizations, Karen Buddhists have complained of pressure to convert to Christianity by Karen Christians, to the extent that some Karen Buddhists would rather live separate from their Christian counterparts. Nonetheless, relationships between Karen Buddhists and Christians are generally good. Most Christian and Buddhist Karen still traditionally celebrate
Karen New Year The Karen New Year ( ksw, ကညီနံၣ်ထီၣ်သီ), also known as the Kayin New Year ( my, ကရင်နှစ်သစ်ကူး), is one of the major holidays celebrated by the Karen people. The Karen New Year falls on the f ...
together.


Other religions

Many Karen, especially Buddhist Karen, incorporate Animist traditions and beliefs in their spirituality. The wrist-tying ceremony which is practiced by both Christian and Buddhist Karen has its origins in Karen Animism. In the Karen traditional heartland there exists a small community of Karen Muslims who are the descendants of Indian and Bengali Muslims who intermarried with Karen people. These people are called "Knyaw Too" or "Black Karen" and have been subject to persecution by Buddhists in Myanmar. Some Knyaw Too have also emigrated to the United States but they often identify as
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and are not counted in the Karen statistics. In the late 2000s a
Hmong American Hmong Americans ( RPA: ''Hmoob Mes Kas'', Pahawh Hmong: "") are Americans of Hmong ancestry. Many Hmong Americans immigrated to the United States as refugees in the late 1970s. Over half of the Hmong population from Laos left the country, or a ...
named Vaj Los Tuam (who later changed his name to "Txiv Nraug Cuam Dub" or
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for "Black Father") founded the "Huv" or "pure" religion based on traditional Karen beliefs, whom he perceived to be the most original of all Southeast Asian animist traditions. Followers of "Huv" must follow a
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diet and dress in what they perceive to be traditional Karen cloths. While the "Huv" religious movement has around a thousand Hmong American followers there is no indication that it has any large following among Karen Americans.


Health and social issues

Owing to the ongoing conflict and warfare in their homeland as well as the harsh conditions of the refugee camps in Thailand where many come from, a sizable percentage of Karen adults in the United States may have
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. Perhaps one of the biggest issues facing the Karen American community is the lack of fluency and literacy in English. A 2013 study found that Karen students were far more likely to miss classes or quit school or sports teams because of lack of fluency. In many cases bullying and feelings of isolation were effects of an inability by Karen youth to speak English. Being unable to speak English was also correlated with unemployment and a lower standard of living. The issues of English fluency and lack of understanding the justice system were brought to light in 2015 when a mentally disturbed Karen man Eh Lar Doh Htoo attacked a Karenni-speaking family in their home in New Bern, North Carolina with a machete. Three children (aged 1, 5, and 12) were hacked to death and the mother had to escape by jumping out of the second floor window. Police response to the attack was severely delayed because neither the victims or her neighbors were fluent in English. The case also drew attention because neighbors of Htoo had been aware of his violent nature for some time but had not contacted the police because of language and cultural barriers. Around 80% of Karen adults either smoke tobacco and/or chew
betel nut The betel (''Piper betle'') is a vine of the family Piperaceae, which includes pepper and kava. The betel plant is native to Southeast Asia. It is an evergreen, dioecious perennial, with glossy heart-shaped leaves and white catkins. Betel p ...
, both of which are considered serious health hazards. Because many priests, elders, and other respected community members smoke or chew betel nut it is difficult to convince Karen youth not to take up the habit. Karen children are more likely to be exposed to second hand smoke than non-Karen children. In Minnesota Karen organizations have started partnering with health anti-smoking groups in hope of improving the problem. Gang membership and violence is a recent but serious problem facing the Karen communities. Unlike many other refugees Karen usually come exclusively from rural areas and often have trouble adapting to urban life. A survey in 2015 found that Karen youth were more likely to becoming involved in gang activities than any other refugee group. In response to the difficulties Karen and other refugee communities face, some cities have opened up special schools exclusively for refugees.


Sports

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is popular among the Karen people, with some youths being recruited to play in college. Many Karen, however, feel alienated when playing for a school's sports team and so generally tend to play the sport among themselves, organizing teams and tournaments. These youths, however, are not able to pay for transportation and related costs of playing on a club team. To combat these issues, some schools and non-profit organizations started soccer programs primarily geared towards Karen and other refugee communities. Besides soccer, both volleyball and
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are also popular sports. In 2017, Bishop Maginn High School in Albany, New York, formed a mostly Karen baseball team.


Notable people

*
Louisa Benson Craig Louisa Charmaine Benson Craig (sometimes spelled Luisa Benson; 10 March 1941 – 2 February 2010) was a Burmese-born two-time beauty pageant winner and Karen rebel leader of Jewish and Karen ancestry. Early life and education Louisa Charmai ...
, two-time beauty pageant winner and rebel leader


References

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