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Hmong tribe, the loser to ancient Hua-Xia until they reach S.E Asia and still continue losing.

Lying is chinese habitat.




chinese stolen native land of H'mong people, kid. They are refugee in Viet and Laos.

Vietnamese or Annamese stole their land kid, they became refugees in their own country (Vietnam).
 
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Annanese stole the Hmong people and the Champa people land. Annan independence from China, but a few hundred years,
however, has long been a Hmong piece of land owner,
Annan 's land just north central Vietnam,The rest of the land should returned to Champa and Hmong

Indochina Pennisula or Vietnam territory now belong to Khmer/Mon/Muong/Viet/Kinh first from many thousand year ago who speak Mon/Khmer languages. Champa came later before CE from Malaysia and speak Malyo language, and Hmong escaped from China to Vietnam in 18 century and speak Sino-Tibatan language. They are refugee, not native people here, kid.

Vietnamese or Annamese stole their land kid, they became refugees in their own country (Vietnam).

stupid troll.
 
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Indochina Pennisula or Vietnam territory now belong to Khmer/Mon/Muong/Viet/Kinh first from many thousand year ago who speak Mon/Khmer languages. Champa came later before CE from Malaysia and speak Malyo language, and Hmong escaped from China to Vietnam in 18 century and speak Sino-Tibatan language. They are refugee, not native people here, kid.



stupid troll.
Ha ha ha, stupid Vietnamese, you always said u ancestors came from the Yangtze River Basin China, and southern China belongs u viets,
Now you can claim u are the IndoChina Peninsula Aboriginal? Would you shame。
Vietnamese people always do so duplicitous
 
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Hmong was once live in China.

Hmong was then fleeing from Manchu ruler from the northeast.

Today, they prefer to embrace Christianity over Hmong.

They don't want to became East Asian anymore.

Good bye!
 
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There's a large Hmong population in the United States. Especially in the midwest states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota etc.
 
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Hmong was once live in China.

Hmong was then fleeing from Manchu ruler from the northeast.

Today, they prefer to embrace Christianity over Hmong.

They don't want to became East Asian anymore.

Good bye!

Blame your beloved KMT for that, since they are the biggest Christian promoters by themselves. :coffee:
 
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There's a large Hmong population in the United States. Especially in the midwest states like Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and South Dakota etc.

And they are all Christians.

What is the point of having and identifying themselves as Hmong, and originated from China.

Their holy land is in Israel, not China.

So, good bye and farewell!

Blame your beloved KMT for that, since they are the biggest Christian promoters by themselves. :coffee:

Are you Christian too?

Have you ever give respect to your own ancestors and heroes in Chinese temple?

Isn't communist forbid it?
 
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And they are all Christians.

What is the point of having and identifying themselves as Hmong, and originated from China.

Their holy land is in Israel, not China.

So, good bye and farewell!

Give them some leverage and consideration, dude. A lot of Hmongs have been persecuted by Thais, Laotians and also suffered severely under Vietnam for their collaboration with the US during the Vietnam War. They have a strong culture, i would say. They still keep their traditionalist ways , especially their tribal mentality. THey still marry young and identify with their tribal origin to this day. They assimilate with Western culture and values, but retain much of their indigenous culture.

In fact, one of the reasons/ barriers to their education is their indigenous belief systems that emphasizes marrying young and rearing a family at such an early age.

Low financial and sociO-economic variables , with pervailing strong retention of their tribal culture is seen as a barrier towards socio-academic assimilation and affects the dependent variable of academic and professional success.



Please refer to:

http://hmongstudies.org/YSXiongHSJ13.2.pdf

http://www2.uwstout.edu/content/lib/thesis/2010/2010huffcuttm.pdf
 
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Are you Christian too?

Have you ever give respect to your own ancestors and heroes in Chinese temple?

Isn't communist forbid it?

No, we Mainland China only care about our own Kongzi Prize.

While you Taiwan only care about the western politically motivated Nobel Prize.

This is the fundamental different between you and us. :coffee:
 
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They escaped from Vietnam due to oppression of Vietnameses.

Yes, that is one country of origin for them. Some of them also are in refugee camps in Thailand , for they are persecuted in Laos. The recent Thai immigration policy of repatriating Hmong refugees into Laos has been met by condemnation by the United States, which understands the socio-economic repression they experience in Laos.

The story of the Hmong immigrant is something that leaves me, as a Japanese, with very strong emotions. I feel empathy for them. They have no 'nation' of origin. They are pressured and considered "outsiders" in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam. They are actually a Chinese ethnic minority.

And the prevailing symptom of 'oppression' is a factor in their descriptions of their experiences in Viet Nam, Laos, Thailand. So it is understandable why so many Hmong second or third generation that live in the United States readily adopt western values.
 
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Hmong and Mongolian are among very few blond Mongoloid. I thought of posting the pic in East Asian phenotype thread but that thread is getting too long. The blonde Hmong can only be found in SE Asia/

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Are you Christian too?
Have you ever give respect to your own ancestors and heroes in Chinese temple?
Isn't communist forbid it?

Japanese are very rooted in our Confucian Culture. In fact, Confucian Culture is not a religion, but a societal etiquette.

Japanese , irregardless of what religion they hold, are rooted in Confucian Culture. And prime example of this is 親孝行.

This is Filial Piety. In Japanese it is called Oyakoko.

When I am back home, or whenever I visit home, I always, always, make it priority to visit my Ancestral Tomb. In fact, when i fly back to Japan, I always stop by to visit the temple to offer my prayers for my ancestors.

We Japanese keep the traditions of our fathers and grandfathers, regardless of what religion we practice.
 
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There are roughly 1 millions Hmongs in VN, which makes them the 3rd or 4th largest group of VNese. Don't say such nonsense.
Israel‘s oppression do not make Palestinians leave Jerusalem, right? The material is open source for Vietnameses' oppression, and I can Google it and do not need your propaganda.
 
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