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The ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' is the longest-running literary arts journal focused on Hmong art and culture, containing original literary and visual artwork as well as criticism. Established in 1994, its mission is to support Hmong writers and artists by providing a community forum to foster Hmong writing and art, thus nurturing the continual growth and celebration of Hmong heritage. The purpose is to blend the old with new documentation techniques to reflect the artistic soul of the Hmong community. ''Paj Ntaub Voice''’s project goals include: Building a body of Hmong writers and artists, promoting writing by Hmong writers as well as writing about the Hmong, and creating a community forum to engage in discussions on issues that affect the Hmong, and to celebrate and affirm Hmong writers in public readings.


History

The first issue of ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' was published in Summer 1994. Its headquarters is in
Saint Paul Paul; grc, Παῦλος, translit=Paulos; cop, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; hbo, פאולוס השליח (previously called Saul of Tarsus;; ar, بولس الطرسوسي; grc, Σαῦλος Ταρσεύς, Saũlos Tarseús; tr, Tarsuslu Pavlus; ...
,
Minnesota Minnesota () is a state in the upper midwestern region of the United States. It is the 12th largest U.S. state in area and the 22nd most populous, with over 5.75 million residents. Minnesota is home to western prairies, now given over to ...
. It initially began as a youth project of Hmong American Partnership before its organizers began to form a new organization, the Center for Hmong Arts And Talent in Saint Paul. In 2003, the ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' editors and staff left the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent and became a program under the newly formed Hmong American Institute for Learning. In October 2002, the
Minnesota Historical Society The Minnesota Historical Society (MNHS) is a nonprofit educational and cultural institution dedicated to preserving the history of the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was founded by the territorial legislature in 1849, almost a decade before statehoo ...
Press published an anthology collecting both original and previously published examples of work from contributors to the ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' called ''Bamboo Among the Oaks'', which, despite initial skepticism quickly sold out its first printing within a year. It continues to be taught in several classrooms across the country. The ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' has changed formats over the years. Originally it appeared as a 12-page collection of tabloid-sized photocopies, but eventually grew into a saddle-stitched journal with cardstock covers during the later years at Hmong American Partnership. In 1999, when the ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' became a project under the Center for Hmong Arts and Talent, the journal became a full-sized, perfect bound magazine with a glossy full-color cover. In 2003, the Hmong American Institute for Learning introduced the Paj Ntaub Voice in a new, perfect-bound, digest-sized format.


Staff

An average of 15 to 25 writers appear in each issue. The ''Paj Ntaub Voice'' typically comes out twice a year. Since the initial publication of the ''Paj Ntaub Voice'', a number of highly active writers and artists have emerged, including
May Lee Yang May Lee-Yang, also known as May Lee (Romanized Popular Alphabet, RPA: ''Mev Lis Yaj'', Pahawh Hmong, Pahawh: '), is a Hmong American playwright, poet, prose writer, performance artist and community activist in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. ...
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Mai Neng Moua Mai Neng Moua (born May 5, 1974) is a Hmong-American writer and a founder of the '' Paj Ntaub Voice'', a Hmong literary magazine. She is also the editor of the first anthology of Hmong American writers, '' Bamboo Among the Oaks''. Early life M ...
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Ka Vang Ka Vang (born 1975) is a Hmong-American writer in the United States. Vang was born on a CIA military base, Long Cheng, Laos, at the end of the Vietnam War, and immigrated to the United States in 1980. A fiction writer, poet, playwright, and forme ...
, Soul Vang, Cy Thao, Lee Vang,
Peter Yang Peter Yang Kwan, also known as Yang Qun (; 25 September 1935 – 24 October 2022) was a Hong Kong martial artist film actor, film producer and director, best known for his appearances in Hong Kong action cinema of the 1970s and 1980s. Yang st ...
, Bee Cha,
Dia Cha Dia Cha is a notable Laotian American author and academic who has written books for both children and adults. Early life She was born in the early 1960s in Southeast Asia. She and her family members immigrated to the USA as refugees After the Vietn ...
, Pacyinz Lyfoung, Yeng Lor, Kou Vang, Song Yang, Shoua Lee, May Pahou Ly, Tou Saiko Lee, Noukou Thao, Sandi Ci Moua,
Gary Yia Lee Gary Yia Lee (born Lee Yia, 1949) is a Hmong anthropologist and author based in Australia. Lee was born in Ban Houei Kouang, Muong Mok, Xieng Khouang, Laos. In 1961, his family was displaced by the civil war and they joined other Hmong refugees i ...
and others.


References


External links


Hmong National Development, Inc.Hmong American Institute for Learning
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