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  2. Hmong: History of a People - Wikipedia

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    Hmong: History of a People is a book by H. Keith Quincy, PhD, [1] ... Tapp stated that there were other possible reasons for the blonde hair and blue eyes, ...

  3. Blond - Wikipedia

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    The ethnic Miao people of Guizhou province from China, a subgroup of Hmong people, have been described as having blue eyes and blonde hair. F.M Savina of the Paris Foreign missionary society wrote that the Miao are "pale yellow in complexion, almost white, their hair is often light or dark brown, sometimes even red or corn-silk blond, and a few ...

  4. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Even ethnographers studying the Hmong people in Southeast Asia often referred to them as Meo, a corruption of Miao applied by Thai and Lao people to the Hmong. Although "Meo" was an official term, it was often used as an insult against the Hmong people, and it is considered to be derogatory. [78] [79]

  5. Hmong culture in 1960s war-torn Laos documented by California ...

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    “If history isn’t documented, then it’s forgotten,” a librarian involved in creating Fresno State’s Hmong history repository said. Hmong culture in 1960s war-torn Laos documented by ...

  6. Hmong New Year celebration at The Sonnentag - AOL

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    Many Hmong people were forced to flee and eventually came to America as political refugees in the 1970s and 1980s. Hmong New Year is the biggest holiday of the year in Hmong culture, Vue said ...

  7. Miao people - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong Tian clan in Sizhou began in the seventh century as a migrant Han Chinese clan. [11] The origin of the Tunbao people traces back to the Ming dynasty when the Hongwu Emperor sent 300,000 Han Chinese male soldiers in 1381 to conquer Yunnan, with some of the men marrying Yao and Miao women. [12] [13]

  8. Hometown Heroes: Hmong fighters honored during Brown ... - AOL

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    DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) – A diverse group gathered recently to remember the sacrifice of the Hmong people who fought with the Americans during the Vietnam War. They also remembered how the Hmong ...

  9. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    It is, generally, from the 9th month to the 11 month of the Chinese Lunar calendar that Miao, Hmong people in China celebrate the new year. Often, it lasted between five and fifteen days. In the Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Burma, Hmong people celebrate it between October and November. It depends on their crops.