
Hmong people - Wikipedia
The Hmong groups in Vietnam and Laos, from the 18th century to the present day, are known as Black Hmong (Hmoob Dub), Striped Hmong (Hmoob Txaij), White Hmong (Hmoob Dawb), Hmong Leng (Hmoob Leeg) and Green Hmong (Hmoob Ntsuab).
Minnesota bill would define Hmong soldiers who fought during …
6 天之前 · The CIA recruited and trained thousands of Hmong people to fight on behalf of Americans during a clandestine operation in Laos during the Vietnam War, known as the "Secret War." Now, those ...
What were the Hmong’s roles in the Vietnam War?
The Hmong played many critical roles under the directions of the U.S. CIA, including disrupting the communist North Vietnamese on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, providing intelligence about enemy operations, guarding U.S. strategic installation, and rescuing downed American pilots …
The Hmong Ethnicity in Vietnam: History, Culture, and Language
2024年12月6日 · The Hmong ethnic in Vietnam are an ethnically divided conglomeration representing five local groups into which they are divided, namely: White Hmong (Mông Đơư), Black Hmong (Mông Đu), Green Hmong (Mông Sua), Red Hmong (Mông Si), …
The Hmong Ethnic Group - Vietnamese Culture and Tradition
Growing flax, poppy (in the past), and fruit trees such as apple, pear, peach, plum, together with weaving flax are distinctive activities of the Hmong. The Hmong raise water buffaloes, cows, pigs, chickens, and horses.
Hmong ethnic group - Báo Nhân Dân
The Hmong ethnic group, which migrated into Vietnam a long time ago, is one of the ethnic groups with a large population in Vietnam.
History in Vietnam - HMONG LESSONS
The Hmong, also known as the Miao, originated from southern China and started to settle in Vietnam during the 19th century when they built hamlets in the highland regions of Ha Giang and Lao Cai provinces.
Hmong People of Vietnam - Atlas Of Humanity
In Vietnam, the Hmong people are one of the largest ethnic minorities (around 900,000 people). They are principally concentrated in the mountainous north of the country and usually live at high altitudes.
The Hmong Minority in Vietnam - Children of the Mekong
Today, there are 12 million Hmong worldwide, 10 million of whom live in China and 1.2 million in Vietnam, with the remaining 800,000 spread across Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, and now the United States, France and Australia. The Hmong are an ethnic group divided into several local groups or sub-groups: The Red Hmong (Hmong Do),
Hmong people in Vietnam - VietnamOnline.com
H’mong people are an important member in the community of ethnic minorities in Vietnam with about one million people, ranked 8th among 54 Vietnamese ethnics. They often occupy the upland areas, from 800-1500m above the sea level, mostly in the Northwest and a few in the central highland of Vietnam.