other people in the region immigrated from these countries
Countries do not "immigrate." People immigrate.
Hmong-Thai descent. Born in California to a Hmong father and a Thai mother (who was adopted by a Hmong family). Brenda's paternal grandparents changed their last name from Xiong to Song when they immigrated to the United States.
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.
No countries have immigrated to Australia as it is physically impossible for a land mass to relocate to another position across the ocean.However, people from all countries of the world have immigrated to Australia.
See: Hmong people
you have to learn it from hmong friends or a workshop.... but it is easy for hmong people!
hmong people
No most Hmong people are Shamans/buddist
Yes, Hmong people are considered Asian.
Hmong is not an official language in any country, but is spoken by the Hmong people of China (Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi Provinces) northern Vietnam, Thailand, Laos, and the United States (who are primarily emigrants following the Second Indochinese War - a.k.a Vietnam War in the USA).
No Hmong and Veitnamese are very different by language and culture