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Mongolian Americans

Mongolian Americans are American citizens who are of full or partial Mongolian ancestry. The term Mongol American is also used to include ethnic Mongol immigrants from groups outside of Mongolia as well, such as Kalmyks, Buryats, and people from the Inner Mongolia autonomous region of China.[6] Some immigrants came from Mongolia to the United States as early as 1949, spurred by religious persecution in their homeland.[5] However, Mongolian American communities today are composed largely of migrants who arrived in the 1990s and 2000s, as the Socialist Mongolia gradually collapsed and restrictions on emigration were lifted.[3] [7][8]

Diluwa Khutugtu Jamsrangjab

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Alex Borstein

wheelchair curler for Team USA at the 2022 Paralympics

Oyuna Uranchimeg

Mongolia–United States relations

Lee, Jonathan H. X.; Nadeau, Kathleen M. (2011). "Mongolian Americans". . Vol. 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 811–850. ISBN 9780313350665.

Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife

Tsend, Baatar. "Mongolian Americans." Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America, edited by Thomas Riggs, (3rd ed., vol. 3, Gale, 2014), pp. 219–230.

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Mongolia Society

Mongol American Cultural Association

Kalmyk American Cultural Association

1991 article in The New York Times about a homeless Mongolian immigrant in New York

Mongolian Immigrant Tries to Find New Life