The reason you don't listen to funeral songs in doors is because the song is release the dead person wondering soul to the afterlife and which could release or entrap your soul in the spirit world which is a bad thing because your not dead yet..
Question, can these qeej songs be heard indoors or outdoors? I was told the funeral ones must be heard outdoors only if ur just listening to them. Let me know if I can listen to them in my home before I listen to the whole thing. I'm still a green horn at telling the difference between normal songs and funeral songs. Thanks.
I truly believe that christian people are just a bit too lazy to learn the hmong culture/religion. I'm not trying to be rude or anything but thats what I think. People may believe in what ever they wish, but really.
just wanted to add somthing on here. like i said i am born here in the states. what i wanted to share to our bothers and sisters is that Zaaj Tshoob, Txiv Xaiv, and Qeej once you've learn them it will give you a bigger understanding of being Mong, reason why i say that is because everything that we do are in Cov Zaaj its almost like a book. I encourage alot of my friends my age and younger that they should not let our culture slip by and i get the same response all the time "I Dont Know" i tel
you have the same vision as i do Npawg.. Myself being the few 1st generatin Mong American born in the states saw that our culture greatly relies on us to be the ones who should grasp onto our culture in order to pass it on. What most of us should understand is that like what you said in the video is If our roots dig deep we will never fall, im proud to be Mong. thanks for the video and congrats on the awards.
@mrnoobzoo it is true that a stiff branch will be torn/broken if great wind applies pressure to it. however, a tree with strong roots will never fall when confronted with a strong wind. those who do not appreciate mong culture are those with very weak roots and will eventually fall when windy days come. it is disturbing to know that people do not understand this concept.
what i notice is that the song at the beginning and the qeej song played by this older guy is different..... the first talks about dead people and the one this older guy play is qeej plig ......
The reason you don't listen to funeral songs in doors is because the song is release the dead person wondering soul to the afterlife and which could release or entrap your soul in the spirit world which is a bad thing because your not dead yet..
aznyang16 1 day ago
Question, can these qeej songs be heard indoors or outdoors? I was told the funeral ones must be heard outdoors only if ur just listening to them. Let me know if I can listen to them in my home before I listen to the whole thing. I'm still a green horn at telling the difference between normal songs and funeral songs. Thanks.
thojmoto69 1 month ago
i love this
MrSteamedricebuns 1 month ago
I truly believe that christian people are just a bit too lazy to learn the hmong culture/religion. I'm not trying to be rude or anything but thats what I think. People may believe in what ever they wish, but really.
loverchicksful 1 month ago
Ua tsaug. Love the documentary. Thank you for sharing. Tu siab heev li.
niamtxiv 1 month ago
whooaa, you know what? i totally agree with your sense of knowledge on this document. it really actually makes sense.
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just wanted to add somthing on here. like i said i am born here in the states. what i wanted to share to our bothers and sisters is that Zaaj Tshoob, Txiv Xaiv, and Qeej once you've learn them it will give you a bigger understanding of being Mong, reason why i say that is because everything that we do are in Cov Zaaj its almost like a book. I encourage alot of my friends my age and younger that they should not let our culture slip by and i get the same response all the time "I Dont Know" i tel
mrnoobzoo 2 months ago
you have the same vision as i do Npawg.. Myself being the few 1st generatin Mong American born in the states saw that our culture greatly relies on us to be the ones who should grasp onto our culture in order to pass it on. What most of us should understand is that like what you said in the video is If our roots dig deep we will never fall, im proud to be Mong. thanks for the video and congrats on the awards.
mrnoobzoo 2 months ago
@mrnoobzoo it is true that a stiff branch will be torn/broken if great wind applies pressure to it. however, a tree with strong roots will never fall when confronted with a strong wind. those who do not appreciate mong culture are those with very weak roots and will eventually fall when windy days come. it is disturbing to know that people do not understand this concept.
MoobZooNraug 1 month ago
what i notice is that the song at the beginning and the qeej song played by this older guy is different..... the first talks about dead people and the one this older guy play is qeej plig ......
great video clip
meejka 2 months ago