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黔东南的七月 (Southeast Guizhou Province's in July) Miao MV

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Miao/Hmong Video
China, Ethnic Minority Groups

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黔东南的七月 Southeast Guizhou Province in July
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  • Hmong, like the native americans, tend to live in harmony with nature and other people...i'm a proud Hmong...even though that has cost us our country, you really can't beat that! they live up in the mountain and has turned rugged to beauties! btw, i am not neglecting the fact that miao are living in the poorest neighborhood in china...but i am proud to acknowledge how they continues to shine in the dark!!!

  • Mao Zedong, Muas Txawjtoog, has Hmong ancestral heritage. He has Hmong bloooddddd......the Hans Chinese always steal and claim everything theirs....they tried to culturize the Hmong....but Hmong are too strong. Though their technology and rich cultures have been trambled by wars, travel, weather, and diasters...Hmong in the west is a conviction that Hmong people are ever strong.

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  • @MrKoto2010 I'll check with my aunt to see if she will restart teaching again

  • anotherzly has ask me to do a cover for her hope you don't mind. I will be using your video

  • great song!

  • @jephboy I tought to what I've heard, most of Hmong-Chinese women that are married to Hmong-American are all high educated. They should teach Mandarin. In Hmong

  • @MrKoto2010

    That would be nice. Unfortunately, so far the only people I can find to teach me Mandarin are either Chinese that immigrated here for work, are here temporarily for work and their English isn't good, or are Taiwanese. Even then, their Mandarin is different from Beijing Mandarin.

  • @jephboy yeah ur rite. Do Mong-Chinese teach Mandarin in the U.S. anywhere? It would be easier to learn from the Mong-Chinese.

  • @jujdubutube09

    They do. They have China. Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, India, United States, France, Great Britan, Germany, Canada, Australia, and recently Hmongland. :)

  • @nathavillage

    Where do you get that Mao Zedong was Hmong? I'm not questioning you. I just want to read into the fact. I know he received a lot of assistance from the Hmong to defeat the KMT, but to say he is Hmong, we'll need more proof.

  • @MrKoto2010

    Yup, Mandarin. You owe it yourself to learn a bit of Mandarin. It's the one language that can be used to bridge the gap when you do actually talk to someone and can't understand them. (Lingua Franca)

  • @MrKoto2010 This is sung in Mandarin.

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