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Dok Champa

Known by many names, the National flower of Laos is most commonly known as Dok Champa, Frangipani or Plumeria. Seen all across Laos and in the warmer corners of America and the tropics, the plumeria flower is used for so many things. It is a symbol of luck and represents sincerity and joy in life. This sweet smelling flower is common at Lao temples and public gathering spots.

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Dok Champa has a long standing history as part of the baci ceremony and is often given as a welcome and good luck gift to new businesses. And of course Lao girls use the flowers in many ways as part of traditional costume, dance and religious ceremony.


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HeritageMonth

May is all about Heritage.

  • Who are we?
  • Where do we come from?
  • What do we stand for?
  • What is our way forward?

Here are some web links to help remind you of the rich legacy of Lao Heritage that has come to the United States on the backs of our fathers and mothers and their fathers and mothers.

Little Laos on the Prairie

Lao youth in America deliver stories about art, history, current events and politics with a different perspective.

Holidays Explained

Some perspective on what is behind some our our most treasured holidays.

Lao American Magazine

Lao American Magazine is an independent online journal based in northern California. Since 2009, they have featured stories by and about Americans of Laotian descent, as well as Americans living and working in Laos.

We Are
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