
Iu Mien language - Wikipedia
The Iu Mien language (Iu Mien: Iu Mienh, [ju˧ mjɛn˧˩]; Chinese: 勉語 or 勉方言; Thai: ภาษาอิวเมี่ยน) is the language spoken by the Iu Mien people in China (where they are considered a constituent group of the Yao peoples), Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and, more recently, the United States in diaspora.
Iu Mien people - Wikipedia
The Iu Mien people (Iu Mienh 勉) are a subgroup of the Pan Yao branch of the Yao nationality, which is the largest of the three major Yao groups according to the Nationalities Affairs Commission of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China.
Iu Mien History - Iu Mien Community Services - unitediumien.org
Since their arrival, the Iu-Mien language has been slowly disappearing. A majority of third generation Iu-Mien are fluent in English but cannot converse in Mienh. Many Iu-Mien have abandoned the Taoist/Animist religion and converted to Christianity.
Iu Mien Community Services
Our mission is to support and develop healthy Iu Mien families and communities through culturally responsive programs and services. Whether you’re looking to learn how to speak the Mien language, learn the art of Mien embroidery or join a social club, we have something for you.
Iu Mien language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot
Iu Mien (Iu Mienh) Iu Mien is a Hmong-Mien language spoken by about 840,000 people, mainly in China, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and also in the USA. Iu Mien speakers are known as Yao - 瑶族 in Chinese, and người Dao in Vietnamese.
Iu Mien Culture & Community | Mien International Enrichment …
Welcome to the Mien International Enrichment Network website, where you will find various resources that can help you learn about the Iu Mien people, our language, and our culture. Some resources are free and downloadable, while others can be purchased.
Iu Mien Americans - Wikipedia
Iu Mien Americans (Meiv guoqc Mienh) are primarily former refugees of the Secret War in Laos and the Vietnam War. While some Iu Mien families were granted political asylum and the opportunity to resettle in the United States prior to 1980, the great majority of Iu Mien immigrants to the U.S. arrived following the Refugee Act of 1980 .
The Indigenous Mien People - Peoples of the World
The "mienh waac" or the Mien dialect is highly tonal and is closely related to Mandarin Chinese. The Mien dialect has 5 tones, namely, the middle tones, low tones, rising tones, falling tones, and rising-falling tones. Their old people are usually fluent in Chinese and are able to write it legibly.
Iu Mien Bible | Mien International Enrichment Network
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Mien | Mien Youth of WA
Who Are the Mien People? The Mien, also known as the Iu Mien, are an ethnic group originating from China. They have established significant communities in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and the United States. The Mien culture is deeply rooted in ancient traditions and customs that have been preserved and passed down through generations.