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The Meo: Lost Aboriginal Tribe Of China Disappearing World Timeline

The Meo: Lost Aboriginal Tribe Of China Disappearing World Timeline

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Anthropologist Jacques Lemoine looks at the Meo (Hmong) who were originally aborigines of northern central China but forced to migrate south to avoid oppression and to preserve their way of life. Today they live in villages scattered over China and Southeast Asia. This program is about the Meo in Laos where they suffered heavy losses in the civil war. Shows the Meo in American backed refugee camps and includes their traditional lifestyle which they are trying to preserve
Date: 2022-07-19

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So did anyone hear the narrator? The American element (CIA) recruited our young ambitious General Vang Pao to do their biddings. Just exactly what was promised to the general that he drew upon his Hmong lineages and clansmen to go pour their blood for foreigners that were waging war in a foreign land?
Perhaps we will never know exactly. but VP was given support in the form or training, arms, and rations. and perhaps had the war been in our favor. the CIA might of promised our general a country that would have borders and territory in the highland of our fathers.
I've traced the Hmong lineage back to China and to the time of Chiyou. many Miao (our ancestral name) are still in China and are consider Miao Chinese but are still oppressed. such is wish of a man to live in freedom.
I'm a first wave refugee of said war in Laos. born during the war to a young mother and a father who was a soldier. I now call Minnesota and the United States of America my home.
I want to remind my clansmen. stand tall. stand proud. for your fathers, uncles, aunts, and clansmen have shed their blood to pave for your right to live and prosper in this new country. never have I read in American history has a non American ethnic people such as our Hmong people. shed their blood for the American government and their agenda. before even stepping foot on this land. so my Hmongs, remember where you come from but also know that America is our new home. where we can live as freemen, and when the time comes. stand to defend America for FREEDOM!
US ARMY VETERAN
KONGMENG LEE

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Wow! I was born in the 70s. Grew up in the USA. First off, thank you to the documentor and the person who uploaded these original films. I'm sure there are many people who knows someone in the film. It started a bit slow with too much shaman. Amazingly, shaman is still practice today. The film is very good but sad. It covers the peace our Hmoob/Hmong people once lived. Farm life style. Then came the war. Recruiting yound boys to 50 year old men maybe older. To even the delivery of rice from the planes, pov txhuv. Wow never before seen! Sadly it endes with the casualties of war. The funeral, video of the actual dead brother without todays makeup, with due respect it's scary. No wonder there were so many ghost back then. To the wife's and families waiting for their husband and dads only tp return back from the Vietnam war in body bags. So sad. Damned the USA & North Vietnam for bringing such destruction to our people and country. Though I am here my dad fought and was wounded many times during the war from 1965-1975! Even at the end he was still able to get our family passthe war zones, cross the dangerous Mekong River, then eventually into Thailand and then flown to the USA. Everyone has their own tragic stories. Rest in peace to all those who lost their lives during the Vietnam war from kids to soldiers.
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Lost, Right! I would say not lost but sold out by their own kind to not have no other part of their Native land and other thing's from other people of the world that can share what they have with them to and what they have to share of knowledge and skills with the other people of the world and being able to live equal in a land that belongs to all of them as 1 race but as long as colonize currency money keep being printed the whole world is being sold out by their own people putting another outsider people in the over the original just to push them out and claim a race Native land by invading using their own race to help them sale out their own race and Native land? Zarail aka Z
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What civil war? What I witnessed from 1969 to 1971 was a war between Hmong guerrillas-- backed by U. S. airpower--versus North Vietnamese regulars. The Pathet Lao followed the North Vietnamese and served as occupation troops. The Lao government troops would bolt at any conflict, shedding weapons, gear, and uniforms as they went.
In the end, when history got sorted out (admittedly, way past 1972, In the end, out of the many battles fought in Laos, there was exactly one combat contact between Pathet Lao and Royal Lao Government in 15 years of fighting. When it was all over, Laos was basically a subsidiary of Vietnam. Again, I ask, What civil war?

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Thank you for sharing the video but Please correct your choice of word. Its not call the Meo, they are call Miao people also Hmong people. Meo is a very degrading term used by some Laotian people that looked down on our Hmong people in Laos. That word is still being use toward the Hmong/Miao people to this day, its not appropriate at all. Hmong/Miao are not the lost aborigines of China. There are nearly 10 million living in China currently in the Miao autonomous prefecture and doing very well also.
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The original force from their Native land by invader outsider's using their own race of people to sale them out and push them out their race Native land while they live modern living in the land with outsider's over their own people, how can someone who say they are the good people of their race Sale out their own race of people and than say to the world they are the good people of their race saleing them out and pushing them out a Native land that belongs to all of them as 1 race? Zarail aka Z
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Hnub no rov los saib peb tej laus yav neej thaum ub mas tu siab thiab nco txog lub neej nyob rau saum roob es tej mi cua tuaj txias zias
Txawm yuav txom nyem nyiaj txiag los muaj mov noj xwb peb hmoob muaj kev kaj siab tshaj lawm
Tsis ta li nkawv los peb hmoob nyob tau yam tsis muaj neeg tuaj quaj yuam peb hmoob tsis muaj neeg khoo peb hmoob qhov ntawv yog peb hmoob txoj kev cia siab thiab ua neej

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Peb lub neej hmoob yab thaum ub Cas txaus hlub ua luaj li kuv yog ib tug me nyuam hmoob zoo nkaus li ntawd tiag, kuv txiv Los kuj txawj neeb thiab Mas, cov txiv neeb Mas haus 2 yeeb thiab pheej mus ua neeb lawm tsim guav ntsej hauv tsev li Mas txom 2 nyem ov
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Dam I only knew general vang pao in his last couple of years before he passed away. Seeing his brief interview in this video, he was really cut from a different cloth. I can see why he was held with high regard. He was a man of action
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Looking back the history, it was so sad that Laos Government just want to play games around and they not want to build the country for poor populations. even right now the country still waiting for other countries to feeds only.
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Imma be honest. Not sure if its just where im at in my life right now. But even as a hmong person. I could really care less about our culture and laugauge.
Way i see it. We're just pawns in another game.

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Yawg loj hais yog puag thaum ub Los mus Tsi muaj tug pab tug txhawb yug tub nyob Tau 2000 phav tawm xyoo. Tsi tas yog lawv txhawb yus thiaj yuav nyob Tau. Lawv txhawb tsi txhawb Los yog yus yuav nyob Tau yeej tau.
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DNA tests should confirm Meo people as having Han blood. Their ancestors from the North were defeated by Huangdi and Yuandi. After death of Meo King (Zheyu) his eldest son left for the South with his people.
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This is not a Dokumentary, this is a Movie from Holywood fore blame China. All a komplete fake, all fantasie. No body in the world transport water in an tube of bambus. lHollywood fake from CIA.
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How on earth did these poor guys get lost? are they lost in the jungle or in a city? be it anywhere we must help them to get to their homes safely to their loved ones.
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It is a wonder that they survived the cultural revolution and the Mao's Great Leap Backward that brought on a famine where 40 million chinese poor straved to death
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So sad to see and know my people had to live through generations of war and here we are
in the US with some not appreciating what the sacrifices were given for.

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It's so weird because I had a sense of relief that these were my people. It feels like I'm finally free of having to explain who are hmong people? to my friend
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Where the air plane dropping the rice bags, I think this might be Pham Coos. Can someone confirm? If so, I remember vividly I was there. Thank you.
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49: 02-51: 50
That was deep. I should pay attention to what they say.
A great reminder of the sacrifices my parents went through and had to endure.

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