California 66,000 and second Minnesota - 47,000
No most Hmong people are Shamans/buddist
Figures for worldwide, total Hmong population remain vague and guesses, at best. Generally speaking, though, the most accepted numbers is anywhere between 7-15 million; depending on what sources and who you believe. Generally, ask a Hmong person and they'll give you the high end. Likewise, ask a non-Hmong person and they'll most likely give you the low estimate.
In the United States, the state that has the most Irish people in it is the state of New York. Massachusetts comes in 2nd place for most Irish residents.
The Hmong settled almost everywhere in the US. But the 3 states that contains the most Hmong are: California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves
100,000,000
Yes, the Hmong people have a written language, which has evolved over time. The most widely used script today is the Romanized Popular Alphabet (RPA), developed in the 1950s, which uses Latin letters to represent Hmong sounds. Additionally, there are other scripts, such as the Pahawh Hmong, created by a Hmong man named Shong Lue Yang in the 1950s. Despite the existence of these scripts, literacy rates in written Hmong can vary among different communities.
Texas is the second most populated state.
Texas is the second most populated state.
the state that's gained the most in population since 2000 the state that's gained the most in population since 2000
new jersey
california.