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    Mon 11 Aug 2008 @ 9:26 pm

Here is the kickoff audio cartroad from the new KLS album.

Kuv Txoj Kev Hlub Yog Koj Ib Leeg

Comments (0) |posted in Euphony Da Players Wednesday 5 Marchland 2008 @ 10:32 pm

Thaum Tseem Muaj Koj

The Inscription Ive Written

Koj Tseem Nyob Tos

Tseem Hlub

Comments (0) |posted in Uncategorized Circumstances - You’re moving on Mon 14 Jan 2008 @ 2:40 am

Comments (0) |posted in Uncategorized Luck Tues 1 Jan 2008 @ 10:11 pm

Here are triad tracks from the Destiny’s 4th album.

Xav Ya Nroj Koj

Kuv Hlub Koj

Ntsim Kuv Lub Siab

Comments (1) |posted in Euphony Eightty Vang Sunday 30 Declination 2007 @ 10:16 pm

Here’s the connection to download Eightty Vang’s album.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=9tq 20ujt

Comments (0) |posted in Euphony Hmong Lyrics Sunday 30 Declination 2007 @ 10:08 pm

I believe it’s peculiarly profound to breakthrough lyrics to any Hmong songs. Don’t you agree? Well, now maybe that new position http://hmonglyrics.net allow sword searching for Hmong lyrics a lot easier.

Comments (0) |posted in Euphony KLS vol 4 Thursday 20 Sep 2007 @ 7:35 pm

Here’s the connection to download KSL vol 4. I sense you’ll flavor it.


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Hmong. Mountain-dwellin g peoples of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand who speak Hmong-Mien languages. There are also émigré communities in the U.S., France, and elsewhere.

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Who are the Hmong people in America and why are the Hmongs here? Perspectives of a friend. ... Background Many Americans mistake them for Chinese or Vietnamese, but the many Hmong ...

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Sponsored Link HmongHub.com Connect with Hmong online across the USA, meet people, make friends www.hmonghub.com

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A website devoted to advancing and disseminating Hmong Studies research. The website includes census data, bibliography, a peer-reviewed scholarly journal and other research papers

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Hmong (RPA: Hmoob) or Mong (RPA: Moob) is the common name for a group of dialects of the West Hmongic (Chuanqiandian) branch of the Hmong-Mien/Miao- Yao language family spoken by the Hmong people of Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangxi, northern Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos. [2] The total number of speakers worldwide has been estimated to be more than 4 million, including over 200,000 Hmong Americans. [1] Some dialects are mutually intelligible while others are so distinct as to be considered separate languages.Phonol ogy · Orthography · Grammar · Verbs

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The terms Hmong (pronounced ) and Mong ([mɔ̃ŋ]) both refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southern China. There, they remain one of the largest sub-groups in the Miao (Chinese:苗族) minzu. Beginning in the 18th-century, Hmong groups began a gradual mass migration to Southeast Asia for reasons both political and economic.Nomencl ature · History · Geography · Hmong/Mong leaders

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