Hmong Cultural Center Museum and Library
375 University Avenue, Suite 204
Saint Paul, MN 55103
Phone: 651-917-9937
E-Mail: [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 10 AM to 4:00 PM
Weekends by Appointment.
Walk ins are welcome but appointment is strongly suggested to assure that there will be a staff
to assist patrons. Self-Service Photocopier available on site. Copying is 10 cents per page. Items may only be
used in the library with the exception of videos which may be checked out.
The collections include more than 700 Hmong-related books, 600 Hmong-related theses and dissertations, over 1000 Hmong-related academic journal articles, over 3,500 Hmong-related newspaper articles and 311 videos as well as 52 CDs and 32 DVDs. The library likely has the largest collection of Hmong-related theses and dissertations and journal articles of any institution in the United States. The collections also include extensive archives of issues of local Hmong newspapers dating back to the 1990s and Hmong-related articles from mainstream newspapers going back to the 1970s.
Library Personnel: Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
375 University Avenue, Suite 204
Saint Paul, MN 55103
Phone: 651-917-9937
E-Mail: [email protected]
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 10 AM to 4:00 PM
Weekends by Appointment.
Walk ins are welcome but appointment is strongly suggested to assure that there will be a staff
to assist patrons. Self-Service Photocopier available on site. Copying is 10 cents per page. Items may only be
used in the library with the exception of videos which may be checked out.
The collections include more than 700 Hmong-related books, 600 Hmong-related theses and dissertations, over 1000 Hmong-related academic journal articles, over 3,500 Hmong-related newspaper articles and 311 videos as well as 52 CDs and 32 DVDs. The library likely has the largest collection of Hmong-related theses and dissertations and journal articles of any institution in the United States. The collections also include extensive archives of issues of local Hmong newspapers dating back to the 1990s and Hmong-related articles from mainstream newspapers going back to the 1970s.
Library Personnel: Mark E. Pfeifer, PhD
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