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  1. The emergence and use of ‘HMoob’ and its demonstration of self ...

    While some might choose to retain the term “Hmong,” embracing “HMoob” reflects a growing movement within the community that seeks to align linguistic representation with the intricate tapestry of HMoob …

  2. Hmong language - Wikipedia

    Most Hmong in the United States speak White Hmong (Hmoob Dawb) and Mong Leng (Moob Leeg), with around 60% speaking White Hmong and 40% Mong Leng. The CDC states that "though some …

  3. Hmong language, alphabets and pronunciation - Omniglot

    Hmong (lus Hmoob / lug Moob / lol Hmongb) Hmong is a Hmong-Mien language spoken by about 2.6 million people in China, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, USA, and French Guiana.

  4. Traditional Hmong Attire - Hmong Subgroups

    Generally, there are four major groups recognized in Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam which are the White Hmong (Hmoob Dawb), Hmong Leng/Green Hmong (Moob Leeg), Stripe Hmong (Hmoob Txaij …

  5. HMoob vs. Hmong Terminology - Groundswell Conservancy

    Jan 30, 2023 · Throughout written work, the HMoob people and language have been categorized under the generic term “Hmong.” However, the HMoob people and language represent a diverse group of …

  6. North American Hmong - Encyclopedia.com

    The two principal dialects in Laos are moob leeg and hmoob dawb (White Hmong). Other dialects are spoken and are mutually intelligible. The moob leeg are called hmoob ntsuab (Green or Blue Hmong) …

  7. The Hmong Alphabet - Study Hmong

    Unfortunately, this is not universal. Some people write it together, some write it apart. Book – Xyaum Ntawv Hmoob Thoob Teb Below you will find a workbook that can be printed and used to practice …

  8. Hmoob - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Mar 13, 2025 · Adjective [edit] Hmoob Hmong (slang, colloquial) White Hmong, to distinguish from other Hmong people or language

  9. Hmoobness: Hmoob (Hmong) Youth And Their Perceptions Of Hmoob

    For thousands of years, Hmoob culture and traditional knowledge survived by being passed down orally from one generation to the next through sacred ceremonial songs, poetry, gatherings, and folklore.

  10. Pahawh Hmong Platform

    The Pahawh Hmong (𖬖𖬲𖬝𖬵 𖬄𖬲𖬟 𖬌𖬣𖬵 Phajhauj Hmoob) is a phonological writing system for the Hmong language, created by an uneducated and illiterate Hmong man, Shong Lue Yang (𖬌𖬤𖬵 𖬘𖬲𖬞 𖬖𖬲𖬤 Soob Lwj Yaj), in 1959, to …