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hmong people left laos because... the didnt want to be prisoners so they crossed the big river over to Thailand to not be prisoners...
Laos or Thai Land
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Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race. Hmong, as a group of nomadic tribes are not from any particular country speciafically. Due to many wars with China and other Asian nations, they have fled to live in the mountainous regions of SE Asia. During Vietnam war the Hmong since found refuge in many European countries such as France, Australia, and United States. There are many dilects of Hmong spoken worldwide by the Hmong race.
The Hmong settled almost everywhere in the US. But the 3 states that contains the most Hmong are: California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Ban Vinai is located in Thailand, in the Nong Khai province near the border with Laos. It is a former refugee camp that housed Hmong and other ethnic minorities who fled Laos during the Vietnam War.
Laos is a multi-ethnic country with seven ethnic familiesdivided in several groups, each one with their own languages. In Laos we can find 87 different languages, while it is reported that we have 160 ethnic groups. The seven ethnic groups are Mon-Khmer, Palaungic, Khmuic, Tibeto-Burman, Hmong-Mien, Tai and Rau, Chinese and Chere & Jri, these two tribes are undefined.
No, she is not Laos, or Lao. She is Hmong.
in Vietnam and Laos...alot of Hmong were involved.
Hmong is not a country, it is a heritage. There is no specific country the Hmong can call their own, but they can be found in mainly Laos, Thailand, and China. In rare cases, they can be found in many of the countries around these three.
No Hmong and Veitnamese are very different by language and culture
Hmong was part of the Miao group in China. They later travel to the highland of Laos, and after the Vietnam War, they crossed the Mekong River into Thailand.