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KOREAN DANCERS AT TULSA HMONG NEW YEAR 2010-2011

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KOREAN DANCERS AT TULSA HMONG NEW YEAR 2010-2011

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  • Are these Hmong people that are dancing korean?

  • @kkayxiong09 no these are actually real korean people

  • Is ithere a lot of Korean where you at?

  • @sensationallyhot not that i kno of

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  • @fk123x I don't agree

  • hmong people only have 1 day out of the yr to be proud of their heritage, to celebrate, promote and hold on to their customs and traditions but choose to stray ifrom their true identify.. when we realize this and turn back to discover our history there will b nothing but an artificial history to look back to..,with nothing much to be proud off or admire ...

  • @cbyaj 2 wrongs don't make it right.. we don't need diversity.. we need to know who we are first before we can appreciate others .. its almost a slap to the hmong customs that we aren't so proud of what we have that we have to borrow from others tradtions to entertain ourselfs.. sad but true and the worst thing is that we don't even realized that this is going on cause its what hmong american do.. they go with whatever just to be different and glamerous like hollywood style..

  • I LOVE KOREA..... 

    FROM HOJU CHRIS..

  • Wow, beautiful! I love the outfits... But I have to agree, this is Hmong New Year. I know other people dance to other cultures too, but it's sorta relate to Hmong too right? ( likethe Thai dance). And I jus think that it's already hard enough to get young adults and teenagers these says to dress properly in their Hmong clothes ( yes, that includes the hat and ALL the coins), yet they're willing to dress in another culture's outfit to Hmong new Year?? Don't get me wrong, I support the divers

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