Hmong khaene ( Qeej Hmoob )

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2007

Encountered this piper on my trek through the Mai Chau valley, north of Hanoi, in January 2006.

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  • The Hmong wanted to have their own freedom and to stop the spread of Western Colonies in Indochina. The Hmong majorities mainly from Vietnam and those few in Thailand and China walked in to Laos to help their brothers and sisters who were also Hmong. The Hmong Blacks, Hmong Whites, and Hmong Greens make a big force in the side of the Viets but were not known as much as those supporting the Westerners. Because to the Viets everybody supporting the Viets are all the same category: Nyab Laj.

  • Does this guy look like vietnamese hahahhah no he s not he s hmong man put the commuinist helmet on his head

  • I'm sorry, I hate to be the umpteenth person to correct you but as a Hmong person I feel I MUST. This is not a bagpipe---rather a QEEJ, a Hmong traditional instrument. Please correct your headliner.

  • day la cai dieu cay cua nguoi meo.

    this is hmong(mieu, meo)music. Not viet music.

  • this not vietnamese instrument, they are hmong instrument called "qeej", dont get that shit wrong

  • notice the green soldier helmet, lol

  • i love all my hmong people no matter where you are ....

  • this is Hmong/Miao "Qeej"

  • Those are not bagpipes.They do not have bags.

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