Hang Sou and His Family, Preliterate Tribal Farmers, Await Resettlement in A Refugee Camp in Thailand After Fleeing Their War-consumed Native Laos. This Film Records this Hmong Family's Odyssey as They Travel to And Resettle in The United States. As They Face Nine Months of Intense Cultural Shock, Prejudice, and Gradual Adaptation to A New Home in Seattle, the Family Provides a Rare Personal Insight Into Refugee Resettlement Issues Which are Also Addressed By Teachers, Sociologists, Anthropologists, and Refugee Workers (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)