The truth about Hmong culture, history, food + language! // Hmong vlog documentary

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Published 2020-04-03

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  • @beeztrapz
    He’s literally the most accurate white person I’ve ever heard explain facts about the Hmong culture. He’s super educated about the culture and small details about it. I like him
  • @HmongMovie1
    This guy knows more about the Hmong culture than the Hmong kids nowadays.
  • @ynynmeli
    BYE- he speaks better hmong than me ❌👄❌
  • @eviebelle08
    Wow, high five on your favorite Hmong food! You speak Hmong very well - the tones are all on point. Thank you for sharing this! It's always a good feeling to see others' knowledge of the history of Hmong.
  • @maileereyes522
    This is awesome. Cuz a lot of people don’t even know what Hmong people are...
  • @its.Andy1
    This touches my heart. I was born in here in the US. My dad, uncles, aunts, and grandparent had to get away from Laos because they were being hunted by the communists. I remember what my grandpa and dad used to tell me about escaping the jungles of Laos. I can’t imagine what they had to do just to have freedom. That’s why they’re here now in the US so that their children and their children’s children could have a better life.
  • @olivia.v
    This makes me so happy seeing someone share our history and unknown stuff my mom is one of the many babys that were straped on to my grandma’s back forever grateful 💗💗💗
  • My wife is mhong and yes there amazing and peaceful people may God bless them and my wife always
  • @toystoys6322
    They are still hmong people in Lao n the Lao still hunting them down
  • @kuevang677
    im just glad there are people who do give us hmong people the credit
  • I am Hmong and he said everything right. And how does he know so much of this.
  • @y3xushlub313
    I'm thankful to have come across your video. It's a blessing to see and hear your message. God bless you.
  • @cindyxiong7606
    Thank you brother for sharing the true story of Hmong people. My dad was kill during the war when I was only 8 months old for helping the American ICA...
  • @harryv6752
    I'm late to the party, but as a 1st generation Hmong American born here in the states in the late 70s, much love n respect to this guy. I really didn't learn about my people's history till back in the late 90s as a young adult while attending continuity college. Wrote a thesis about the Hmong for my writing class. Since then, I still love to learn and to hear about the stories of my elders and my peoples. One love! 🤟
  • Wow. Thank you for this beautiful documentary. Have so much love and respect for you! <3
  • @chongyang3930
    Glad someone studied and learned about hmong. Thanks for telling the hmong stories to other nations. What you said is true.
  • @az00001
    Mormon missionary from the LDS church. Thank you for sharing and your service. God bless.