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5 5 Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:27 pm
ThomasH View latest post

CULTURE

Not long ago, the Hmong culture was verbally passed down from generations to generation primarily as an oral culture. Up until the 1950s, the Hmong in Laos were not literate in their first native language because their native language had no written form until American and French missionaries used the Roman alphabet system to record the Hmong language. Today the Hmong in America have adapted a language, some have begun to call 'Hmonglish". The history and culture of the Hmong has slightly changed over the years because storytellers sometimes add or forget parts of the story. Written discussions about the Hmong culture is an essential factor in preserving the culture and traditions of a people.
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12 90 Sun Jul 18, 2010 4:18 am
jwright View latest post

COMMUNITY

The Hmong have always been known to migrate to areas where the Hmong population is greater. Although this is not true for some, for most, it is an essential part of living. Most Hmong must live close to their family or they will find themselves feeling very isolated. This section will focus on both big and small communities of Hmong.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong, hleex
10 33 Tue Mar 04, 2008 4:38 pm
18XEEM View latest post

EDUCATION

Education for the Hmong, used to be very limited (and in some parts of the country, it still is). At one point in history, education wasn’t important. Children didn’t need to be educated in anything else other than farming. Parents and grandparents lived on farms and worked in the fields all day. If a family could afford to educate their children, only the sons were given the privilege. Women didn’t need to go to school because their main duties were to take care of the crops, animals, and the children in the house. Today, in America, Hmong students are excelling in school. Hmong who didn’t value or couldn't afford an education in their country came to America, encouraging their children to attend and excel in school.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong, hleex
5 36 Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:38 pm
UniversalOutlaw View latest post

FASHION

One of the most unique things about the Hmong is their clothing. This distinct element in the culture is what distinguishes each group from another, and live or came from different regions around the world. Details in color, pattern, and texture, give indications of individuality to a group. The Hmong find that wealth, prosperity, and pride are reflected in their clothing.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong, hleex
5 9 Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:25 pm
UniversalOutlaw View latest post

WORLD

The Hmong are scattered all over the world. It is estimated that there are 12 million Hmong people across the world. 8 million of those live in China. The rest of the Hmong population is scattered across Northern Vietnam, Northern Laos, Northern Thailand, Northeastern Burma, Cambodia, the United States, France, Canada, Australia, and other countries. The Hmong in the United States primarily came from Laos. Over 250,000-300,000 live in the U.S.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong
7 21 Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:59 am
hellyson View latest post

PEOPLE

Hmong people have their own terms for the subcultural divisions among themselves, two of the largest being White Hmong (Hmong Der or Dawb) and Green or Blue Mong (Mong Leng or Leeg). Other groups of Hmong include the Black Hmong (Hmoob Dub), Striped Hmong (Hmoob Txaij/Hmoob Quas Npab), Hmong Shi, Hmong Pe, Hmong Pua, and Hmong Xau.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong
5 39 Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:30 pm
MadieAnn View latest post

ART & POETRY

Hmong traditional art is mainly made of embroidery or paj ntaub with sophisticated geometrical designs, usually in combination of red and green, and yellow and blue colors. It is an abstract art. There are geometrical patterns that have been transmitted from generation to generation long time ago. According to scholars, the geometrical figures would be fields, rivers, houses, places, etc. that the Hmong people had left because of wars and starvations during their migration to the South and to the West. Art, in its most visual form, has always been an integral part in the Hmong culture.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong, hleex
2 11 Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:08 am
hellyson View latest post

MUSIC

Traditional Hmong music has always been valued as a part of the culture: as an art form in communication between two lovers, as courtships; expressions of gratitude and resentment. There are different forms of music that are reminiscent of old times: Lam Vong, and Kwv Txiaj, among others. While this last form has become less popular among the youth, another has emerged to provoke emotions and social change. The musical styles of Hmong musicians have are a mixture of traditional and modern. Together, these elements create a unique sound for the Hmong.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong, hleex
7 26 Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:46 am
jasonflord25 View latest post

HA&DN

One of the main objectives of 18XEEM is to support aspiring journalists, artists, students, and activists by offering them the opportunity to exercise, contribute, and develop their skills to help launch successful careers. Hmong Artists & Designers Network was created for Hmong Artists, Designers, Photographers, Actors, Actresses, Muscians, & Writers to connect and discuss their latest projects. Much of the work/people and projects discussed here will potentially be featured and can be submitted into 18XEEM, a cultural Hmong magazine. Feel free to contribute your ideas and work!
Moderator hleex
3 3 Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:56 pm
MadieAnn View latest post

LIFE

Hmong are a unique group of people. Individuals are encouraged to express and share aspects of their life in order to relate, coop and give advice on being of Hmong descent.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong
7 43 Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:05 pm
DimpledBeauty View latest post

QUESTIONS

Only the stupid questions are the ones never asked.
Moderators UniversalOutlaw, mxiong
7 22 Thu Oct 29, 2009 10:42 am
Yogkuv View latest post

POLLS

Your thoughts and opinions are very important. Why not contribute?
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5 25 Tue Oct 23, 2007 7:26 pm
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