Hmong women sold their embroidery in refugee camps for $1 apiece. The culture they documented is beyond value.

How did 700 pieces of Hmong paj ntaub, or “flowery cloth,” end up in a senior center in Madison, Wisconsin? Ask the cultural archivists who rescued them, and turned them into a new book.

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