Hmong/Miao Around the World
China~9.4 million[2][3] Vietnam1,068,189 (2009)[4] Laos595,028 (2015) United States260,073 (2010)[5] Thailand250,070 (2015) Australia2,190[6] France (French Guiana)2,000[7] Canada805[8]
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Hmong/Miao Around the World
China~9.4 million[2][3] Vietnam1,068,189 (2009)[4] Laos595,028 (2015) United States260,073 (2010)[5] Thailand250,070 (2015) Australia2,190[6] France (French Guiana)2,000[7] Canada805[8]
(Wikipedia 2019)
Link to the book: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pY7yZfOLT7khLJR2nBXll64TK5se_G7P
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Black Hmong and their Batik dyeing techniques commonly used in Hmong fashion and clothing.
As tone languages go, Mandarin is by no means the most complicated. The Hmong language, spoken in China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, can have seven or even eight tones. It’s dazzling, really. If you say paw like a statement, it means “female.” Say it like a question and it means “to throw.” Say it up high in an impatient way and you’re saying “ball.” Say it down low as if you ran into someone in a basement and didn’t want anyone upstairs to know you were down there, and it means “thorn.” Say it in a tone between the impatient high and the down-low and it means “pancreas.” If you say paw in a creaky way—kind of like the way one might imitate an elderly person’s voice—then it means “to see,” while if you say it in a breathy, amazed way as if you were seeing a horsey in the clouds, then it means “paternal grandmother.”
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Hmong women of Thailand dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of Thailand dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of China dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of China dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of Laos dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of Laos dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of Laos dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
Hmong women of Laos dress up in their best fashion for the 2015-2016 Hmong New Year Celebration.
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