The Hmong people themselves say that they originally came from a cold northern homeland; this was probably the Huang He valley of northern China. Before that, they may have migrated from the Amur river valley in the far north in a wave of Austric invasion. They existed on the Huang He as a great and numerous people called the Dongyi by the ancients. But the Huaxia people came from Yunnan in the southwest and conquered the Dongyi kingdom; the combination of the Huaxia and the Dongyi became the nucleus of the Chinese people, while some Dongyi started an independent kingdom in Shandong. When the Chinese conquered this kingdom, many Dongyi fled across the sea and helped start the Korean and Japanese kingdoms. But the Dongyi who fled to the far south when the Huaxia first arrived became the Hmong people and their relatives.
Originally, Hmong were nomads in China, but were not ethnically Chinese. After refusing submission to Chinese societal standards, they left in search of a new homeland in the mountainous regions of Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, while some remained in parts of China. Some believe that Hmong people descend from Siberians in ancient nomadic history, but there is no solid proof.
Hmong originated from south Szechwan, west Guizhou, and south Yunnan of China.
They're mostly from Laos, Hmong people don't really have their own country.
The Hmong people came from Laos.
China.
No. The Hmong do not have a country yet, so no flag yet.
Hmong is not a country, it is a heritage. There is no specific country the Hmong can call their own, but they can be found in mainly Laos, Thailand, and China. In rare cases, they can be found in many of the countries around these three.
Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race. Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race.
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If you are referring to the ethnic group, the Hmong are called Los Hmong.
you have to learn it from hmong friends or a workshop.... but it is easy for hmong people!
brenda song was born in California but her dad is Hmong and her mom is Thai.
How do you say Today in Hmong?
Hmong New Year
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There's no "him" in Hmong. You just say "they/them" which is "nws".
"Noj" is how you spell eat in Hmong