Added: 4 years ago
From: YallMeanMVP
Views: 24,685
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (67)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Hell yea!, I'm some what chinese than!!!

  • wulun zai na ge guojia,wo men dou shi miaozu. wo hen gaoxing wo sheng lai shi miao ren. Miao ren yuo hen duo guojia, shi xuduo guojia gongmin. zhe you tianmei you lihai. wo men wulun zai na ge guojia ye hao, qing bu yao wangji ZHONGGUO shi wo men Miaozu de shengdi, shi wo men de zuguo. wo men hai yao gen ai wo men de zuguo, jintian de zhongguo. Yao shi ni you shijian duo duo qu kan zhongguo. qu xi ai ta, zhi chi ta, bangzhu ta, den den....wo men zhongguo Miaozu hai you jiu bai wan duo ye.

  • i want to know what they singing about...

  • All Hmong are Miao people. All Miao are not Hmong. Just like all French people are Europeans but not all Europeans are French. You younsters get it?

    Hmong specifically refers to us that migrated to Laos and had a war with communist Lao and Vietnamese people. Then we came to America and got famous. Hmong is our latest name. Miao is our name in china. You are Miao or Hmong, however you want to call it. These people are 100% us.

  • can u tell me that how many tribes miao or mong in china right now?. i would like 2 know please.

  • Miao is what the chinese call hmong people back in ancient china and these are hmongs they are the ones who adapted themselves to the chinese culture and not of their own very similar to the hmong people converting to christians not trying to offend anyone but i wouldn't really say anything about them just because they converted with the chinese culture or so.

  • IF my Hmong people are not Miao and Miao people are not Hmong , we all will disappear from this Earth soon. Learn how 

    to love all your race.

  • I'm hmong myself but anyways... either Hmong is Miao or Miao is Hmong, both are from the Chinese background.

  • Miao is not Hmong. Hmong is not Maio.

  • really??? you need to re-learn the hmong history then.

  • If you know so much about the Hmong history, then what history book are you reading from? Who is the author? Isn't a reliable source, primary or secondary source? Or what you heard is just myth from your parents, if so that is not history? Prove it that your claim is "correct". My claim is just a valid statement, not a claim.

  • when my parents speak like this I have no clue as to what they are saying. if possible please translate. those little characters are so hard to make out. The ones with less strokes are obvious but the ones with 5 or more stroke are just blur together.

  • so nice to know that you are posting something informational like this...this is something like ancient dialect hmong...very precious...hate to lose this

  • Treasure to hear these folk songs....nice::))

  • My grandpa can talk like this, and he's still alive, sleeping next to my bedroom! Some of his "khawv koob" sound exactly like these. I'm so proud he's not joking after all, and he is a living proof of our origin!

    Thank YallMeanMVP, upload more please, I can't get enough of the language, and lifestyle.

  • YallMeanMVP

    Tus phooj ywg, koj tso cov vedio no rau neeg hmong nyob rau lub ntiaj nteb no saib peb hmong, zoosiab ua koj tsau ntau. Thank you for the video, it show about our hmong culture and who we are.

  • our culture hmong/miao will never dissappear!!!

  • dude i can almsot under stand it but its like there speacking chinese and hmong togher

  • hmong is not tibetan

  • Ah... Music to my ears =w= <3

  • No disrespect to this video at all, it's a great clip in its own terms. Nothing is ever so perfect, so be respectful to each other's culture.

  • The CIA should be blame for Hmong issues. There the one that came in and try to stop communist.

  • =0 LOL nvm -so is mien and maio different? wow i think the miao is somewhat similar to the tibets in color, geographically, and in many other ways! altho they very close related to hmong too... whoa somewhat i think we are just all connented in some way.

  • I believe Miao is just another word for Hmong, if I remember from my time in northern thailand

  • Yeah...as Asians, most non-Asian people even view us to be quite very similar with each other. At work, a lot of Blacks think that the Hmongs are Chinese. I even asked a co-worker and he said we are no differences in looks. Perhaps, he wasn't familar at all. However, who are you to claim you are the dumbest in here, in regarding to your username? You should not make yourself look any dumber even if you are. I strongly suggest you seek professional help to cure your unsatisfactory needs.

  • Yeah...as Asians, most non-Asian people even view us to be quite very similar with each other. At work, a lot of Blacks think that the Hmongs are Chinese. I even asked a co-worker and he said we are no differences in looks. Perhaps, he wasn't familar at all. However, who are you to claim you are the dumbest in here, in regarding to your username? You should not make yourself look any dumber even if you are. I strongly suggest you seek professional help to cure your unsatisfactory needs.

  • yonglee85 i think everybody's preception is similar, i would say my parents from an older generation would view the whites as one race... but the fact is, there are many; italians, hungarians, dutch, and french and so on. oh and by the way, if my name offends you- it was on purpose* dont you think dumb is profounded? i have the interest for the ovbious*

  • Smile! I was debating with xeemlauj that most Hmong/Lao live peacefully,etc. The names calling just spilled, and I attacked the whole Hmong race. I think I hurt many peace-loving Hmong people, which was not my true intended. I apologize for making cruel comments about Hmong race. I know many Hmong don't hate Lao people, and same thing can say about Lao people as well. I 'm cool with my Hmong co-workers. Most of us don't talk like this in the real life. Blame internet, Peace :)

  • Wheter if it was your true intention or not to hurt others' feelings, it doesn't really matter. This is the interenet and we only use this site to discuss about certain issues. But really, some Laos do get along with the Hmongs pretty well. I have a cousin and she even married to a Laotian. However, your apology is highly respected and (I suppose) accepted by many, though it's not really necessary due to the many anguises shown by the debaters of this very topic in exchange.

  • Hello, just wanted to let my Hmong people know. Vang Pao just died few hrs ago, due to long struggling to lead Hmong people back to Laos without a success. He was asking Hmong people to continue smoking opium, make more baby, and stay on welfare as long as you can, and wish Long live LPDR. Vang Pao is on the way to hell. bye.

  • why do you keep writing "my hmong people..." you are a piece of shit only.....because your bitchass got cancer, and is fat, but suffer from Anorexia don't take it out on the world.Your LPDR is too poor to afford opium....so ya smoke each other and turned hella dark.....

  • From a very distant perspective, I think the Hmong issues in Laos will end someday, either soon or later. Till that day comes, I think there could be so much shames of what crueties have been done.

    Anyways, Gen. Vang Pao is a very well-respected man in his community, probably the highest in rank. No one ought to make any prediction about how long this man will live. "long live lpdr?" It's really torching the ego if one says, "Go to hell heartless Laos LPDR". Sorry!!!

  • Hmong claimed to be Laos protector. Here is the truth, and the truth hurts. Hmong can not protect Hmong. CIA surrendered, Hmong followed. Many Hmong stuck in the refugee camps, asking US, UN for free gift. "Hello,hello I'm Hmong with a fake genocide, help me, help me, please settle us in the third country, cause of economic reason. We're dying, dying. We want free foods, lands, and drugs" True story. Long live LPDR.

  • anidaandrew, you might have stated out what was obvious to you. But it doesn't make it any better for you to state only the odds about the Hmongs. You see, in talking about coming into the US (which is a good country for a new start) everybody wants to come here, even your people. And like the Khmers, they still resign in the US even after having had great combats against the Third World people. You need to be more observant before saying such careless comments about a particular race...

  • I suppose behind that untamed tongue, I think you're probably even ashamed of yourself for being here, conversely for having expressed such idiotic comments. But all in all, everybody's here for a reason. So, don't get too comfortable there.

  • Many Hmong are CIA buffalo,turn left, turn right and get killed. CIA surrendered, Hmong followed. Bad elements only know how to bark. LPDR is shining. true, true, Long live LPDR

  • Miao live in China, Hmong live in Laos, and third country. Most Hmong and Lao live peacefully. Hmong should protect Laos. Hmong genocide is fake and fabricated by BBC film maker to make money. FFC is the same as the communist newpaper. One side of story is a missing story. CIA is to be blamed for Hmong issue. Cheer for Hmong and Lao people.

  • u probably arent hmong or probably quite retarded... so u have no right to comment on the hmong ppl if u dont really know anything about our issues and ppl...

  • Miao live in China, Hmong live in Laos, and third country, but they are all of same orgin and ancestry. Most Hmong protected Laos during 1961-1975, when Lao people were too chicken to fight vietnamese and communist Lao. Hmong genocide is real and definitely not fabricated by BBC film maker to make money. FFC is not the same as the communist newpaper. One side of story is a missing story. CIA is not to be blamed for Hmong issue.

  • very touching, very

  • hmong is hmong....

    Miao is hmong.....

    same instsruments same belief

    hmong is CURSE...i guess thats why we are dispurse and will never be rejoin...

    Amenism.........Word....

  • The past is history. To talk about it, it will never end. Don't be saddened by past events (though sometime you can't help it). Maybe it is time for the new generations to lead the old generations. It's time for a change. Such people have just got to have "loyalty, respect, and tolerance" for each other, and that's all that is needed to reunite as one strong horde of a race. I strongly suggest most Hmong youths should think about higher education as top prioty.

  • they sound like hmong stripe

  • the Hmong does belong to the MIAO TRIBES. you need more studying. Hmong, Hmu, Gejia, Ahmao, Kuoxong, HuaMiao, GaMong,..etc... all fall under MIAO. geeze..

  • I couldn't pick up any words from this dialect.

  • this Miao group may have spoken the Dong language because they dress kind of like Dong.

  • Quick let's sponsor a pretty Miao girl to allow her to study

    Search "couleursdechine" on web

  • i need help i can't figure out why is there such a large diversity meaning different groups of Hmongs within our ethnicity? is it because we were never really unified into a single identity? our different dialects sounds more like different languages why is that?

  • our dialect differences is totally normal. the chinese(han) are just like us also...they about 9 diff dialects that sound nothing alike but yet they are one people. we hmong/miao have about 6 different dialects that are each individually different but we are still just one people.

    it sounds like a different language but if you listen well there are similarities.

  • After Chi Yu lost the war to Emperor Huang Di, the Miao (Hmong) people gradually split into several groups. These groups moved away from what was once our country of Juili and settled in different places in Southern China; among those are places such as Yunnan, Guizhou and Hubei. Thus, our dress along with our original dialect has been varied as a result.

  • Miao does not automatically mean Hmong. Miao is a term that groups some of the minorites into one.

  • They all share the same similarities in cultures, Hmongs are Miaos too.

  • yeah but they are still hmong just in a different part of china.....

  • i agree with ZHENGGIN, why do these HMONG think that the HMONG only speak one language.. hmong belong to the MIAO BRANCH.. and Miao have over 30 to 40 subdialects and 3 main dialects, hunan, guizhou and yunnan.. this is a group singing.. as for MIEN, mien(YAO) people have various groups too with different languages.

  • The HMONG doesn't belong to the MIAO branch.. the hmong and the miao are sister tribes.. one doesnt belong to another... they are "SISTER TRIBES"

  • I agree on you that Hmong does not equal miao.

  • I am making plans to go visit. cant wait. thanks for this preview.

  • HMONG??? MIEN???

  • i believe wilsonxrutter is right. Cause i can't understand a word they are saying and i speak that language. It's not Hmong/miao.

  • They are Miao, there are many subdialects within the Miao peoples, so don't expect to understand anything.

  • I don't...get it?

  • these traditional culture must be saved!

  • I have to wonder if both the Miao and Yao are actually a seperation of one culture as a result of many years of journey across china. Why do I say this? where there's Miao there's Yao, we look similar in clothing,tradition and the elder said that Yao and Miao are just as much brother hood.

  • sorry viewers but these people are not miao/hmong they are yao/mien just listen to how they speak

  • awesome

  • It's really good news to hear that the local government is trying to preserve this culture and its history. I hope that the younger people will achieve whatever it is that they want in life, but go back to their roots once they've succeeded in what they want. Everyone should remember and preserve their culture, otherwise, they lose their identity.

    Too bad I don't understand anything that they're saying. But I have Chinese friends, so I'll ask them to translate for me. :)

  • their clothings look so beautiful..

    what dialect they speak? look like the central or eastern.. thank for the upload. ^^

  • They speak Hunan Jingzhou dialect. Jingzhou is an autonomous county of Miao and Dong nationalities in Hunan Province, central China.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more