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  2. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong people (RPA: Hmoob, CHV: Hmôngz, Nyiakeng Puachue: πž„€πž„©πž„°, Pahawh Hmong: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅, IPA:, Chinese: 苗族蒙人) are an indigenous group in East Asia and Southeast Asia. In China, the Hmong people are classified as a sub-group of the Miao people .

  3. Hmong women and childbirth practices - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong People society originally from Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and southeast China. As of 2011 [update] the worldwide Hmong population is about four million. The Hmong culture is patrilineal , allowing a husband's family to make all major decisions, even when they solely concern the woman.

  4. Miao people - Wikipedia

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    The presence of women presiding over weddings was a feature noted in "Southeast Asian" marriages, such as in 1667 when a Miao woman in Yunnan married a Chinese official. [14] Some Sinicization occurred, in Yunnan a Miao chief's daughter married a scholar in the 1600s who wrote that she could read, write, and listen in Chinese and read Chinese ...

  5. Sheboygan South High alum emerges as first Hmong woman ... - AOL

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    SHEBOYGAN – A South High alum won the 2024 Miss Asian Global Pageant, becoming the first Hmong woman to claim the title in the competition’s nearly 40-year history.. Raine Xiong, 19, was among ...

  6. 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.

  7. Talk:Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    Miao is considered derogatory by many non-Chinese Hmong, though it is still in common use in China. The sources do not contradict with the additions but agree with the changes: Today in China the term has changed its formerly unpleasant-sound meaning, and the Hmong in China are now quite happy, and often proud, to be called "Miao."

  8. The year China's famous road-tripping 'auntie' found freedom

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    For some, the takeaways are more pragmatic yet inspiring: "After watching your videos, I've learned this: as women, we must own our own home, cultivate friendships far and wide, work hard to be ...

  9. She people - Wikipedia

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    She Chinese (畲话) should not be confused with ShΔ“yΗ” (η•²θ―­), also known as Ho Ne, which is a Hmong-Mien language spoken in east-central Guangdong. She and Sheyu speakers have separate histories and identities, although both are officially classified by the Chinese government as She people.