"Hmong of China: Context, Agency, and the Imaginary" by Nicholas Tapp is a comprehensive textbook published by Brill in 2003. Focusing on the history and social science of the Hmong people in China, the book covers topics such as ethnicity, geography, and general human studies. With over 500 pages, the trade paperback format makes it convenient for students and researchers to delve into the complexities of Hmong culture and society. Tapp's expert insights and in-depth analysis provide valuable context for understanding the dynamics of this ethnic group in China.
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