The term "Hmong" is pronounced, "Shimon" in the Hebrew language. Hmong is a Lost Tribe of Israel, descendent of Simeon, one of 12 sons of Jacob, son of Abraham. Originally, Hmong is from Israel, not Mongolia nor China. If you look at it closely, the Jewish s original term for God is, "Yeshua" (Ya-shua) & in our language is, "Yawm Sauj" (Yer-shou). Two syllables, monotone dialect. Please read the Bible to find out more ..
WE NEED TO COME SEEK OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST & REPENT OUR SINS & BURDENS!
In one of Yang Geli's video here on Youtube, he talks about the different Miao/Hmong people and where they live. He said that the Gho Xiong living in Hunan were forbidden by the Chinese to play the qeej, so now the qeej is lost to them. They also no longer make paj ntaub. Maybe that's why they excel so much in drumming because that's all they have left.
I read in some Chinese records from during the Ming period (don't remember that author) that Miao rebels used the drum as a form of communications. :D Telegraph by sound, if you think of it. Not much different from txt'ing of today, although I'd have a hard time trying to communicate a :) or ttyl or something.
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The term "Hmong" is pronounced, "Shimon" in the Hebrew language. Hmong is a Lost Tribe of Israel, descendent of Simeon, one of 12 sons of Jacob, son of Abraham. Originally, Hmong is from Israel, not Mongolia nor China. If you look at it closely, the Jewish s original term for God is, "Yeshua" (Ya-shua) & in our language is, "Yawm Sauj" (Yer-shou). Two syllables, monotone dialect. Please read the Bible to find out more ..
WE NEED TO COME SEEK OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST & REPENT OUR SINS & BURDENS!
InsearchofHmong 4 months ago
In one of Yang Geli's video here on Youtube, he talks about the different Miao/Hmong people and where they live. He said that the Gho Xiong living in Hunan were forbidden by the Chinese to play the qeej, so now the qeej is lost to them. They also no longer make paj ntaub. Maybe that's why they excel so much in drumming because that's all they have left.
AtarashiNOhi 10 months ago 2
@AtarashiNOhi
which video?
niamtxiv 10 months ago
@niamtxiv type in Interview with Yang Geli part 3
AtarashiNOhi 10 months ago
any body knows how may herds form all together to be one miao, why they speak different languages and why we claim that they are hmong?
nraugyajyuam 1 year ago
@nraugyajyuam
kuv xav qhias koj tiamsis kuv lam lam li os.
niamtxiv 1 year ago
I read in some Chinese records from during the Ming period (don't remember that author) that Miao rebels used the drum as a form of communications. :D Telegraph by sound, if you think of it. Not much different from txt'ing of today, although I'd have a hard time trying to communicate a :) or ttyl or something.
jephboy 1 year ago
god, this is my hometown
i love it
ciflora 1 year ago
@ciflora
what r u
tribesking 1 year ago
@tribesking what am i ? this is where i grow up...
ciflora 1 year ago
@ciflora
yes what are you? lol im lost...
tribesking 1 year ago
cool =]
guess we're not the only ones to use an ox's horn for rituals
Mi3nboitorne 2 years ago