- boxes, or
other symbols instead of the
Pahawh Hmong characters.
Touby Lyfoung (RPA: Tub Npis Lis Foom [tú ᵐbì lì fɔ̰̃], Pahawh: 𖬆𖬰𖬧𖬵 𖬃𖬰𖬨𖬵 𖬃𖬰𖬞...
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Patricia Lyfoung (born 1977) is a
French cartoonist known for her
series La Rose écarlate.
Patricia Lyfoung was born in 1977 to a
Hmong family in Villeneuve-la-Garenne...
- " As a result, Lee
pleaded with his brother-in-law and his
uncle Touby Lyfoung to help him stay in
Australia to earn a master's
degree in
community development...
- Vang Pao Chai Vang Dia Cha Gary Yia Lee
Shoua Lee Mai Neng Moua
Pacyinz Lyfoung Ka Vang May Lee Yang
Politics of Laos
Committee for
Independence and Democracy...
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Prince Souk
Bouavong –
former provincial governor and minister.
Touby Lyfoung –
Deputy Minister of Telecommunications.
Pheng Phongsavan –
Minister of...
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allied with the French, who
treated them as
equals of the Lao people.
Touby Lyfoung, an
important Hmong leader, was
decorated by the
French administration...
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Touby Lyfoung,
Hmong politician in Laos,
served in
several ministries in the
Royal Lao Government, and key
adviser to the King.
After the war,
Lyfoung was...
- Nhia Vang;
MayKao Hang; Sua Vu Yang; See Lee;
Pacyinz Lyfoung;
Maykeu Vang
Lyfoung; Mao Song
Lyfoung Vang; Bao Vang; Kim Yang; Sia Yang Taho;
Khias Yang...
- As the
Laotian Civil War or
Secret War was
escalating in 1967,
Touby Lyfoung and
General Vang Pao
requested volunteers for
flight training in T-28s...
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which also
ultimately caused his
power to be
given to
Touby Lyfoung, his nephew.
Touby Lyfoung was the
famous Hmong royalist who fought, in succession, the...