What Makes Hmong Culture So Unique?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Discover what sets the Hmong culture apart from other countries in this insightful video. Learn about the unique traditions, language, cuisine, and more that make the Hmong people so distinct. Explore the rich history and vibrant customs that contribute to the uniqueness of the Hmong community. Watch now to gain a deeper understanding of what makes Hmong culture truly special.
    Stay tuned for a fascinating journey into the heart of Hmong uniqueness!

Комментарии • 81

  • @ExploreVortex
    @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +4

    I apologize for the lack of research and editing in this video about the Hmong. I was in a rush to complete other projects. That's why I'm making a second , more thorough video on the topic ''The Untold History of HMONG'' CLICK HERE ------------> ruclips.net/video/5LfyS6C5Zfg/видео.htmlsi=EKmyFAuNWak9eirT

    • @thisisfrusfratingyo
      @thisisfrusfratingyo Месяц назад +2

      Thanks. FYI....the "H" is silent. Please just pronounce......Mong.

    • @FirstLast-jf1ed
      @FirstLast-jf1ed 13 дней назад

      Don't apologize just make it right.

  • @az00001
    @az00001 2 месяца назад +13

    Thanks for putting Hmong on the map, even without a known country of their own! They've existed for more than 5000 years and are still perserving every bit of it with pride and honor. Regardless where they resides, they assimilated and adapted that surroundings food, beliefs, clothings, languages and livlfestyles to survive all the way to the western world. Long live the Hmong.

  • @touxiong6055
    @touxiong6055 2 месяца назад +14

    You are wrong, It is not a fantastic trip, it is through sorrow and tears.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +2

      Sorry but I know they’re strong 💪 and kind hearted peoples ☺️

  • @py2237
    @py2237 2 месяца назад +8

    Great intent, but also lot's of lackings and inaccuracies. So much promising talent not yet fruitioned.
    Many photos and videos of food and people are random as well as incorrect. Many people shown are not Hmong nor close to looking like Hmong. Much of the narration does not coordinate with the food being shown.
    Although this is the one video I have seen that has more inaccuracies than any other video about the Hmong people, there is absolutely no doubt this video can be edited into one of the best modern vidoes out there about the Hmong people. Please edit so the world watching can fully appreciate your great intents, efforts, talents, and execution....
    based on your full level of dedication.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for being honest but I apologize I have to retake it again and make it perfect 👍

  • @paulavang2987
    @paulavang2987 2 месяца назад +6

    Is good to put Hmong people on the history because I had meet a lot of different peoples they didn’t not know our Hmong peoples so is hard to explain so now we Hmong don’t have to explain step by step for who we are, so thank you .

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank for watching 😊😊😊

  • @SteveYap-bp3im
    @SteveYap-bp3im 2 месяца назад +4

    Early ancestors of Miao (Hmong) migrated from Northeast China >3,000 years ago.

  • @VIAGRA465
    @VIAGRA465 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for your hard working on short Hmong story! Thumbs up!

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +1

      Our pleasure! And Don’t forget to watch part 2 of the video “ History of Hmong “ 😊😊😊

    • @VIAGRA465
      @VIAGRA465 2 месяца назад

      @@ExploreVortex alright!

  • @gerryher7414
    @gerryher7414 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for sharing miao-Hmong history from the beginning to present thank you

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Our pleasure! Don’t forget to watch part 2 of Hmong history 😊😊😊

  • @yeahman1756
    @yeahman1756 Месяц назад +2

    E for Effort.. lots of misinformation. Those aren't hmong food. Those are Laos and Thai food where hmong has adapted to make it to cater to the mass majority of locals. Real Hmong food is Game Meat Stew , Grilled, and Smoked. Mustard Green with pork, Sweet Corn Paddies, Fresh Cucumber Scrapped flesh with rice, Pepper dipped in salt. Steamed Veggies,

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  Месяц назад

      My apologies that was my first video of Hmong but I make a part 2 and three on my channel check it out ☺️

  • @allanfahrenhorst-jones6118
    @allanfahrenhorst-jones6118 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent video. Keep up the good work. 😇👍❤️

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Thank you 😊 I will work harder in the future to please my audience 🤗🤗🤗

  • @kennethvang3424
    @kennethvang3424 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks sister👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @luehawj82
    @luehawj82 2 месяца назад +2

    Great job great video

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Is not perfect but thank you 🥹🥹🥹

  • @akarocket
    @akarocket 2 месяца назад +2

    I wouldn't call it a fantastic trip BUT i appreciate the informative video.

  • @suabcuathoj913
    @suabcuathoj913 2 месяца назад +1

    The you pronounced Hmong is wrong. Not Ha-mon-g! Hm-ong! The g at end is silent.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      I apologize but thank you for the correction 👌

  • @n.listeeb1955
    @n.listeeb1955 2 месяца назад +1

    Excellent title capturing our undeniable charm...please allow me to express my appreciation for the courage, ingenuity and determination of the spirit of the Hmong ancestors. We can only be understood and appreciated properly when our diasporas are examined individually...
    I. Persian Origin (exact location TBD)
    - we are Eurasian
    - the recessive Anglo DNA (no relation to Albinism) is NOT an anomaly. This gene does NOT appear within other asiatic populations. Our Eurasian gene cannot be reproduced easily
    - here is where we embraced cultural practices associated with Jewish traditions/beliefs (blood of sacrificed animal to be painted on door frames to ward off "evil", white linens to provide proof of virginity night of wedding, drinking "death" water to swear by innocence, swearing innocence by dipping hands into boiling oil, etc.). These Jewish-related traditions and others were found to be practiced in Ban Vinais Refugee camp, USA, as well as, China among NON-Believers (that's right).
    II. Mongolian Diaspora (Hmong Gu aka Hmoob Qub aka Ancient Hmong)
    - quite possibly from an earlier migratory exodus due to Chinese oppression
    - the Hmong researcher Tai Chi Ming Has contributed greatly with this discourse
    III. Chinese Diaspora
    - our most popular, highly visible/documented research
    - this diaspora is infamous for 1,000s of years of oppression and erasure of our identity (cooked Hmong v. Raw Hmong)
    - this diaspora is also the only stateless community that has their own federally recognized territory (much like the Native Americans)
    - our most popular and revolutionary contributions to the world are found here (I.e., rice cultivation)
    IV. Indo- China Diasporas (Ming/Qing Dynasties era)
    - safe-guarded Vietnam from Imperialist China in its Northern Highlands where we are still without an official declaration of territorial right/identity/declaration despite our instrumental contributions
    - we are sorely lacking visible and published/documented research from these adopted nations
    - the most powerful Hmong woman in the world is VP of Laos
    - from here the ethnic identity epithet of "mountain people" became solidified in the minds of academia and the community itself
    V. GVP Diasporas (all asylum seekers from the Secret/Vietnam War era)
    - here we Americans begin our origin search
    - here we make Hmong relevant to the world
    - here we Americans will recover our stolen heritage and history from all diasporas
    - here we Americans will declare which adopted countries have properly honored our revolutionary contributions to building its dynasties and nations (China has a head start)
    - here America will come to know the spirit of our ancestors legacy and the glory we will bestow on the Land of Milk and Honey (our final home)

  • @sogsog111
    @sogsog111 2 месяца назад

    True, especially the Hmong language is very special and unique. While the Hmong language lacks many vocabularies, our language is very special. Pronunciation/nouns: it is a strictly tonal language (there are 8 tones), as one slightly changes the tone of a word it has a different meaning. Pronouns: Hmong pronouns are so specific that no languages on earth would have. Eg, we have different word for you (1 person), you (2 persons), and you (3 or more persons). Similarly there are different words for us/we (2 persons), us/we (3 persons or more), the same for they, etc. Degree of colors: the Hmong language has a very distinctive emphasis for colors....How amazing the language is indeed!

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Hmong are strong and beautiful peoples :)

    • @sogsog111
      @sogsog111 2 месяца назад

      "Strong and beautiful" may be. Unfortunately the Hmong have a lot of negative qualities in the way they think and act...

  • @jinchang9639
    @jinchang9639 2 месяца назад +1

    Historically, the Communist Chinese Kings wanted to kill all the Hmong in China centuries ago but in the 1800 some Hmong escaped to Laos, Vietnam, Burma and Thailand and then the Vietnam war approached then Hmong were fighting under the CIA in Laos from 1960-1975.
    Yes, I fought this war when I was 10 years old.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Very interesting!

    • @kiabtoomlauj6249
      @kiabtoomlauj6249 2 месяца назад +2

      Communism didn't take hold in China until 1949.
      So, the persecution you're talking about were persecution by IMPERIAL RULERS... from the time Shi Huangdi ("the first Emperor") took over, with the Han Chinese started forcibly taking over adjacent neighbors lands, in the Chinese march to creating modern China or the "Middle Kingdom," Chung Kuo...
      Anyway, over 90% of Hmong still ARE living in China, from Sichuan, to Yunnan, to Guizhou, to Guangxi and a few other provinces next to them.... with the majority now living in the three southwestern provices (Yunnan, Sichuan, and Guangxi).
      Only 5% or so crossed the border into northern Vietnam, from the 1700 to the early 1900s. Roughly 3-4% crossed from Yunnan into northern Laos, in the 1800s. Some went to northeastern Burma/Myanmar. A few thousands made it to Thailand, from northern Laos and eastern Myanmar.
      But close to 100% of the current 500K or so Hmong in the West (France, the Netherlands, Canada, the US, Australia, etc)... it's all from Laos... due to the Vietnam War.
      The much larger Hmong in North Vietnam WERE COMMUNISTS, so they fought along the Russians, Chinese, and North Vietnamese... so no Hmong from Vietnam "escaped the war" like Hmong from northern and eastern Laos.
      So, for the benefit of the VIDEO MAKER, Hmong are TECHNICALLY NOT Southeast Asians.... because, again, over 90% of Hmong --- the 5th or 6th largest minority in China or around 12M ---- still ARE in central to Southern China, slowly over hundreds or thousands of years, pushed there, to the southern provinces, by the Hmong's much more powerful HAN NEIGHBORS....
      P.S. with just 450K or so Hmong in the US, we have produced the FIRST ASIAN woman, ever, to win the All Around Olympic Gold Medal in the Tokyo Olympics of 2020 (delayed a year, due to Covid). No other Asian woman ---- even the much larger 1.45B Chinese population, the Japanese, the Koreans, the Vietnamese, the Indonesians, the Thais, the Cambodians or the Filipinos ---- has ever won the AA medal in women gymnastics at the Olympic level...
      And her name is Sunisa Lee.
      Suni Lee may win more medals, in Paris --- in her SECOND OLYMPICS ---- if her kidney diseases can be controlled and if she qualifies as a team member, in the June Olympic trials in her own state of Minnesota. (The last squad was just 4 members, plus the specialists; this time around, the core group would be 5 members, plus the specialists.)

  • @Mangolite
    @Mangolite 2 месяца назад

    Despite the AI voice struggling to pronounce the word Hmong, sometimes with a hard “H” and also spelling out Hmong words instead of correctly saying I’ll give you props for researching my people’s culture. It would be nice for you to contact a person of the people you are exploring and get their insight, including the proper way to use their language in your videos. Anyway, thanks for learning different cultures of the world.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      ☺️☺️☺️ thanks for watching!

  • @boumoua3641
    @boumoua3641 2 месяца назад +1

    Not bad, good job!

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Thank you 😊 glade you enjoy it

  • @usmyang5527
    @usmyang5527 2 месяца назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kalords5967
    @kalords5967 2 месяца назад +1

    What makes the Hmong culture so unique? Every culture is unique 😂😂😂

  • @ExploreVortex
    @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад +2

    Check Out Part 2 " The History Of Hmong" will be release Friday the 7th ----------> ruclips.net/video/5LfyS6C5Zfg/видео.html

  • @Happy_HIbiscus
    @Happy_HIbiscus 2 месяца назад +1

    hmong😊😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @mymoto2812
    @mymoto2812 2 месяца назад +1

    Hmong culture is not only for hundreds of years and is not H-mong, try to pronounce better. It's over 8 thousand years. Want to know more about the Hmong, STUDY HARDER.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Thank for the advice 😊😊😊

  • @appl3.149
    @appl3.149 2 месяца назад

    Information B+ and visual C+

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Thank you 😊 I wish I could go back and change the clips 😫

  • @kevinher4010
    @kevinher4010 2 месяца назад +1

    Some of the contents in this video are not valid.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Sorry I will make a part 2 soon and do more research on Hmong and thank for watching ☺️

  • @arronsong3913
    @arronsong3913 2 месяца назад

    Hmong pronounce without the "H", "Mong." Thanks for sharing Hmong stories on your youtube channel.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for that! ☺️☺️☺️

    • @paolee2985
      @paolee2985 2 месяца назад

      White Hmong always speak with the H, Hmong, Mong are spoken by foreigners or who are not real Hmong.

  • @hmoobfire
    @hmoobfire 2 месяца назад

    Don't forget hmong in Canada koera Japan and Argentina

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      That should be my next content ! Thank 😊😊😊

  • @jpnphom5470
    @jpnphom5470 2 месяца назад +1

    Funny 😂😂many videos are not Hmong people at all. who did this video?

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      Sorry is hard to find video of Hmong on the web but thank you for watching 😊

    • @kevinher4010
      @kevinher4010 2 месяца назад

      Exactly, I see the same.

  • @CMT362
    @CMT362 2 месяца назад

    Hmong Việt Nam đây

  • @LingLing0114
    @LingLing0114 2 месяца назад

    Ugggghhhh it’s not ha-mong!!! H is silent it’s just mong

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      My apologies thank you for correcting the term 👍

  • @TubTxheebCaaj
    @TubTxheebCaaj 2 месяца назад

    Nej twb hnov luag pronoun ha-Moob lawm lov thaum peb muab tus h tso rau Hmoob naj. Thank you for sharing Mong stories. Few of the pictures are not Mong. If doing Mong stories next time, please use the correct pictures of Mong.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      My apologies it was a rush video but thank for the advice 🤗🤗🤗

  • @nraughmoobyajsab8462
    @nraughmoobyajsab8462 2 месяца назад

    Some of those people in your video are not Hmong. 😄😄😄When I was a little kid, in the early to mid 80s it was Mong. GVP changed it to Hmong.

    • @ExploreVortex
      @ExploreVortex  2 месяца назад

      It was a rush video but check out my other video of Hmong 😊

  • @user-uk6wi9gp7s
    @user-uk6wi9gp7s 2 месяца назад

    Yes ok america china good hmong.

  • @kubhlubkoj
    @kubhlubkoj 2 месяца назад +1

    "Ha-Mong"? H is silent. 😂 Hmong /Hmoob. 😊