Why this channel doesn't have more subscribers is beyond me. Your filmmaking of making education fun and intriguing is phenomenal. Keep it up Across the Mountains!!!
Niam Tais Ntsuab = in the West it is the Bride's Maid as explained her sole duty is to supervise and keep watch over the bride to prevent any unexpected questionable issues that would offset the ceremony. Sib Yeem = marital in-laws' designation in the West there are not specific titles like Dab Laug Yawm Yij Niam Tais Yawm Txiv etc which specifically identifies the relationship between the couple's families and their members
Between the twin splitting the fabric. One it’s because they were born as twin so they have a bond. So if one of them gets married, the next step is to take a fabric and split their souls. So it can be separated. Second note one twin can not live without the other. If that makes any since. Hence forth splitting the fabric with the twin
Why this channel doesn't have more subscribers is beyond me. Your filmmaking of making education fun and intriguing is phenomenal. Keep it up Across the Mountains!!!
Thank you for this! Very educational for us to continue on traditions.
Great channel and quality videos! I'd love to learn more about hmong shamanism culture, what to do for certain occasions.
Please add english subtitles
Niam Tais Ntsuab = in the West it is the Bride's Maid as explained her sole duty is to supervise and keep watch over the bride to prevent any unexpected questionable issues that would offset the ceremony.
Sib Yeem = marital in-laws' designation in the West there are not specific titles like Dab Laug Yawm Yij Niam Tais Yawm Txiv etc which specifically identifies the relationship between the couple's families and their members
Can you explain the splitting of the chicken between the mom and daughter and also the fabric tear when a twin is getting married
Between the twin splitting the fabric. One it’s because they were born as twin so they have a bond. So if one of them gets married, the next step is to take a fabric and split their souls. So it can be separated. Second note one twin can not live without the other. If that makes any since. Hence forth splitting the fabric with the twin
I didn't even know there was a green lady. Granted, I've only been to 1 Hmong wedding.
I’ve been trying to find videos on second marriages. Like if a woman gets re married what is the process and how does that look like
Ua ib pluag noj lawm xwb os.
Can two guys get marry... 😅😅