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Laotian Americans ( lo, ຄົນອາເມລິກາລາວ) are Americans who trace their ancestry to
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
. Laotian Americans are included in the larger category of
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. The major immigrant generation were generally refugees who escaped Laos during the warfare and disruption of the 1970s, and entered refugee camps in Thailand across the Mekong River. They emigrated to the United States during the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. The category of 'Laotian American', includes all ethnic groups who lived within the borders of Laos, and does not include Hmong community.


History

Laotian immigration to the United States started shortly after the Vietnam War. Refugees began arriving in the U.S. after a Communist government came to power in Laos in 1975 and by 1980, the Laotian population of the U.S. reached 47,683, according to census estimates. The numbers increased dramatically during the 1980s so the census estimated that there were 147,375 people by 1990. The group continued to grow, somewhat more slowly, to 167,792 by 2000. By 2008, the population nearly reached 240,532. Included are the Hmong, a mountainous tribe from that country.


Demographics

The states with the largest Laotian American populations (including the Hmong from Laos) are California (58,424, 0.2%), Texas (13,298, 0.1%), Minnesota (10,065, 0.2%), Washington (9,333, 0.2%), Colorado (7,434, 0.1%), Tennessee (6,336, 0.1%), Illinois (5,822, 0.1%), North Carolina (5,566, 0.1%), Georgia (5,560, 0.1%), Florida (4,896, 0.05%), and Oregon (4,692, 0.1%). There are about over 200,000 ethnic Lao in America. Approximately 8,000 to 11,000 Americans are of mixed Lao and other descent. Ethnic Lao people may identify as both Lao American and Laotian American (see also Hmong American). Most were estimated to live in the West (95,574), followed by the South (44,471), Midwest (37,820), and Northeast (15,382). Cities or regions with significant Laotian-American populations include the Seattle metropolitan area (enumerating 12,190; 0.4% of its population); San Francisco Bay Area (11,545; 0.2%); Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area (10,500; 0.2%);
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(9,814; 0.4%); Minneapolis – Saint Paul area (8,676; 0.3%);
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(8,079; 0.3%);
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(7,967; 0.9%); Greater Los Angeles Area (7,120; 0.04%); Nashville metropolitan area (6,210; 0.4%); Portland metropolitan area (5,806; 0.3%); Chicago metropolitan area (4,762; 0.05%); San Joaquin County, California (4,266; 0.6%); Providence, Rhode Island (3,456; 0.2%);
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(2,673), Des Moines, Iowa (2,270), Anchorage metropolitan area (1,997; 0.5%), and Fort Smith, Arkansas- Arkoma, Oklahoma (1,730). Smaller Laotian communities can be found in other cities and metropolitan areas across the United States. In the Southern United States, there is a significant Laotian community in St. Petersburg, Florida, where at least 1,000 Laotian-Americans reside. There are communities in Habersham County, Georgia (740), and
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. In the
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and Midwestern United States, there are Laotian communities in Denver, Colorado; Storm Lake, Iowa (400; 4%), and Wichita, Kansas (1,594; 0.4%). The
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community near Wichita is 11.5% Laotian American. In the Chicago area, there are sizable Laotian communities in the suburban cities of Aurora, Elgin, Joliet, and Rockford. In the San Francisco Bay Area, the Laotian population is concentrated in the cities of
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,
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/ San Pablo, San Jose, and
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/ Roseland. Elsewhere in Northern California, there are Laotian communities in
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, Eureka, Redding,
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, and Yuba City. In central and southern California, there are communities in Fresno - also one of the largest Hmong communities outside Laos,
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, and in Tulare County, California, especially in the city of Porterville. In the 1980s after the communist takeover of Laos, over 10,000 Laotians settled in central California. Many of the Laotians settled in central California to work in the farmland there. Additional Laotian communities exist in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area and in the
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region (i.e. Banning). In the
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, there are Laotian communities spread across the New England states. With the large concentration in Providence, Rhode Island, Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Lowell, Massachusetts, and Newmarket, New Hampshire.


Community and social issues


Poverty

According to data collected by the American government in 2013, 18.5% of all Laotian Americans live under the poverty line.


Per capita income

In 2014, identified by factfinder census, when Americans' per capita income was divided by ethnic groups Laotian Americans were revealed to have a per capita income of only $21,479 below the American average of $25,825.


Lack of education and school dropout rates

According to data collected in 2013, 38% of all Laotian Americans drop out of high school.


Culture


Religion

66% of the population in Laos adhere to Buddhism and Buddhism is the basis and mainstream religion practiced in Laos. Lao Buddhists belong to Theravada Buddhism and are tolerant towards the pre-Buddhist animist or folk beliefs, which is the belief of spiritual essence possessed in objects and creatures. Buddhists residing in rural parts of Lao also maintained the belief in ancestral spirits, which are the souls and spirits from afterlife. Although Buddhism is the major religion practiced in Laos, there are also Christian minority. There are three Christian churches in Laos: Lao Evangelical Church, the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Roman Catholic Church.


Theravada Buddhist Temple

Laotian-American populations have constructed numerous Buddhist temples, called ''vat'' or '' wat.'' Over time, the congregation donates money to customize and add on to the facility, as well as to add fine artwork and craftsmanship, resulting in a Laotian Buddhist temple that has some traditional features. Examples include Wat Lao Buddhavong located outside Washington, D.C.; Wat Lao Buddharam of San Diego, California; Wat Lao of S. Farmington, Minnesota; Wat Lao Buddhamamakaram of Columbus, Ohio; Wat Lao Mixayaram and Wat Lao Dhammacetiyaram of Seattle, Washington; Wat Lao Buddha Ariyamett Aram Temple in Morris, Connecticut; Wat Lao Lane Xang, founded in 1993 in Willington, Connecticut; Wat Lao Rattanaram in Richmond, California and the Wat Lao Mixayaram in Lowell, Massachusetts. With the growth of Laotian communities in more diverse areas, they have moved to and constructed temples in rural areas, such as Lane Xang Village, located between Lafayette and New Iberia in Louisiana.


Representation in media

One of the first national Laotian-American publication, ''Lao Roots Magazine'', was published in 2007. The English-language magazine is geared toward the younger generation of the Laotian-American community. Published in San Diego by a small volunteer staff, the magazine has reached widespread national circulation within the Laotian-American community. After the publication ceased, former staff member and Yale University graduate Siamphone Louankang created the popular online magazine LaoAmericans.com, which continues to share stories by and about Americans of Laotian descent. The documentary film '' The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)'' was directed by Ellen Kuras and Thavisouk Phrasavath. It portrays the epic of a family forced to emigrate from Laos after the chaos of the secret air war waged by the U.S. during the Vietnam War. Kuras spent 23 years chronicling the family's journey in this film. The film won a Spectrum Award for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival; it was nominated for an Oscar for best documentary. The
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, Laotian Americans, are featured on '' King of the Hill,'' an animated TV series. The subject of Jamie Wyeth's painting ''Kalounna in Frogtown'' is Laotian American. Krysada Binly Phounsiri (Lancer) & Kennedy Phounsiri (EraNetik), brothers from San Diego, California who share the same passion for breakdancing, were featured on season 6 of ''
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'' with a dance team called the Body Poets and are now current performers in the Jabbawockeez - "MÜS.I.C" Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. They are also part of the breakdance crew "The Calamities", which they created in 2002. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (season 6), in episode 2 titled “Room Service” both the murder victim and perpetrator are Laotian American.


Sports

Laotian Americans have excelled in a variety of sports achieving success at the collegiate, national and international level. While many of the individuals discussed in this section may not be notable among the general U.S. population, they are considered pioneers in sport within the Laotian American community and many are believed to be the first to compete at a national level or higher. Many of the second and later generation Laotian American athletes are of mixed heritage.
Khan Malaythong Khan "Bob" Malaythong (born 10 April 1981 in Vientiane, Laos) is an American badminton player. He qualified for the U.S. badminton team as a doubles competitor at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Malaythong moved to the United States at age 8. Malaytho ...
is thought to have become the first Laotian American to represent the U.S. at the Olympic games when he qualified for the U.S. badminton team as a doubles competitor at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Phoothaphone “Ko” Chandetka is a nationally recognized competitive
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of Laotian descent who has competed on and off for over twenty years. He is believed to be the first Laotian American to achieve notoriety in the sport.  Ko won his first NPC title in 1991 at the age of nineteen and competed at the national level as recently as 2016 when he placed 7th in the
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contest. Examples of Laotian American
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players competing at the NCAA Division I level include Scott Phaydavong ( Drake University), Ramaud Chiaokiao-Bowman ( Northwestern), Taisun Phommachanh ( Clemson),
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, Tyler Phommachanh ( University of Connecticut), and Nous Keobounnam ( Oregon State). Scott Phaydavong may have been the first Laotian America to play football professionally when in 2009 he joined the German Football League’s Schwabisch Hall Unicorns. Ramaud Chiaokiao-Bowman signed with the
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as an undrafted free agent in 2021 although he did not obtain a roster spot.   Angelina Messina, a competitive swimmer from Illinois who is of mixed Laotian and Italian heritage, competed in the 2020 United States Olympic Trials at the age of sixteen.  She is committed to swim at the University of Pittsburgh in 2022 and expected to make a repeat appearance at the 2024 trials. She is the first known Laotian American swimmer to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials.


Notable people

This is a list of notable Laotian Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. This list does not include Hmong Americans, who can be found in the
List of Hmong Americans 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 att ...
. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Laotian American or must have references showing they are Laotian American and are notable. *
Samad Bounthong Samad Bounthong (born February 4, 1997) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender. Career College Bounthong played four years of college soccer at Marist College between 2016 and 2019, making 72 appearances, scoring 14 goals and tall ...
, soccer player * Ko Chandetka, professional bodybuilder, co-author of the book ''I am Phoothaphone'' and subject of the 2019 documentary film ''Fallen Star Rising Sun''. * Chloe Dao, winner of the second season of the reality show '' Project Runway'' *John Douangdara,
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(PO1), lead dog handler for the elite SEAL Team Six; may be the first Laotian American to die as a SEAL Team Six member *
TC Huo TC Huo is a Laotian American author, of Chinese descent, who emigrated from Laos to the United States in 1980 and now lives in Oakland, California. He has written the novels '' A Thousand Wings'' and ''Land of Smiles ''The Land of Smiles'' (Ger ...
, writer *
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, drag queen and reality television personality *
Channapha Khamvongsa Channapha Khamvongsa (born 1973) is the Lao-American former founder and executive director of Legacies of War, a D.C.-based non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to raising awareness about the history and continued effects of the Viet ...
, Executive Director and founder of Legacies of War *
Malichansouk Kouanchao Malichansouk “Mali” ( lo, ມະລິ) Kouanchao (born 1971) is a Lao American visual artist, web and interactive designer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is the subject of a children’s book ''Mali Under the Night Sky.'' Her multidiscip ...
, visual artist * Tina Maharath, Ohio State Senator *
Khan Malaythong Khan "Bob" Malaythong (born 10 April 1981 in Vientiane, Laos) is an American badminton player. He qualified for the U.S. badminton team as a doubles competitor at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Malaythong moved to the United States at age 8. Malaytho ...
, badminton player at the
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, football player *
Justin Phongsavanh Justin Phongsavanh ( lo, ຈັສຕິນ ພົງສະຫວັນ) (born May 19, 1997) is an American Paralympic athlete who specializes in javelin throw. He represented the United States at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. Career Phongsavanh ...
, F54 Paralympic Javelin bronze medalist at the
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Thavisouk Phrasavath Thavisouk Phrasavath is a New York-based Lao-American film director/editor, writer and visual artist. Biography Thavisouk (Thavi) Phrasavath is a 2008 Academy Award and Film Independent Spirit Award Nominated Filmmaker. As well as being one of th ...
, Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning director *
Chanida Phaengdara Potter Chanida Phaengdara Potter (born May 28, 1984) is a Lao American writer, activist and community development strategist in the Lao American and Southeast Asian diaspora communities. She is well known for her work as the founding editor of the inter ...
, writer, community activist *
Nor Sanavongsay Nor Sanavongsay (born February 28, 1975) is an American writer and illustrator in the San Francisco Bay area and the founder of Sahtu Press, Inc. Family and early years The Sanavongsay family came to the United States in the aftermath of the Laot ...
, artist, app developer *
Walter Sarnoi Oupathana Walter Sarnoi Oupathana (born June 23, 1986) is a Lao-American professional boxer. He represented Laos at the 2021 Asian Boxing Championships held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and at the 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships held in Belgrade ...
, professional boxer *
Konerak Sinthasomphone Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismemberment, dismembered seventeen men and boys ...
( lo, ກອນລັກ ສິນທະສົມພອນ), 14-year-old victim of Jeffrey Dahmer *
Andre Soukhamthath Andre Soukhamthath ( lo, ອານເດຣ ສຸຄຳທັດ, born October 23, 1988) is a retired American mixed martial artist who competed in the Bantamweight division. A professional mixed martial artist from 2011 until 2022, he had compe ...
, mixed martial artist in the Ultimate Fighting Championship * Catzie Vilayphonh, spoken word poet of the group Yellow Rage who were featured on the first season of ''Def Poetry Jam'' *
Kulap Vilaysack Kulap Tukta Vilaysack ( ; born May 11, 1980) is an American actress, comedian, writer, director, and showrunner. She co-hosts the ''Add To Cart'' podcast with SuChin Pak on Lemonada Media. She was the co-host of the '' Who Charted?'' podcast o ...
, actress, comedian, and podcaster *
Saymoukda Vongsay Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay is a Minnesota-based Lao American spoken word poet, playwright, and community activist. She was born in 1981 in a refugee camp in Nong Khai, Thailand. In 2020, she received a National Playwright Residency Program gr ...
, writer *
Bryan Thao Worra Bryan Thao Worra (born January 1, 1973) is a Laotian American writer. His books include ''On The Other Side Of The Eye'', ''Touching Detonations'', ''Winter Ink'', ''Barrow'' and ''The Tuk Tuk Diaries: My Dinner With Cluster Bombs''. He is the fir ...
, writer


In fiction

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See also

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Laos Memorial The Hmong and Lao Memorial, or Lao Veterans of America Monument, is a granite monument, bronze plaque and living memorial (that includes an Atlas Cedar tree) in Arlington National Cemetery in the US. Dedicated in May 1997, it is located in Sectio ...
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Indochina refugee crisis The Indochina refugee crisis was the large outflow of people from the former French colonies of Indochina, comprising the countries of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, after communist governments were established in 1975. Over the next 25 years and ...
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Laos–United States relations Relations between Laos and the United States officially began when the United States opened a legation in Laos in 1950, when Laos was a semi-autonomous state within French Indochina. These relations were maintained after Lao independence in Octob ...


References

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