Resettling Hmong in French Guyana
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.41354Keywords:
Hmong, Resettlement, GuyanaAbstract
An original experiment has been conducted by France in the shape of schemes for resettling groups of refugees in a rural environment This rural resettlement scheme has been introduced in French Guyana in South America. Guyana, with its low population density and its climate relatively similar to that of Southeast Asia, fulfilled conditions favourable to the resettlement of Hmongs in the same living condir fions as they had known in their home country of origin.
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