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After finishing my project, I decided to start a new chapter with my story of why I started this channel Roots&Gaps, before venturing into more video commentary. This video is meant to be informative and not to promote any hate. This video isn't to say anyone's story isn't true, but an informative video to open information for those who haven't considered another idea, those who want to learn about the Hmong community, and/or those who want to see where my journey takes me and what I may discover along the way. PURPOSE OF THIS CHANNEL: The purpose of this channel is to discuss/talk about Hmong roots in China, the culture there, and the gaps between Hmong Americans, Hmong in Southeast Asia, and Hmong China. I will be speaking in English for those who are Hmong but cannot speak the language anymore and want to learn about this topic. This is also for those who aren't Hmong but are interested in this topic. If you know all I am/will be discussing, you are still welcome to check out my channel. The Positive Side of the Word (Miao) Video: • Hmong? Miao? The Positive Side (I recommend watching this side of the story. There are so many who watched the negative side, but neglected the positive side. I encourage anyone who is trying to learn to hear this side of the story as well. The Negative Side of the Word (Miao) Video: • Hmong? Miao? The Negative Side MY GOALS: I want to visit China and visit the Hmong community still there. I want to be able to discuss with them our history and learn about our culture there. I want to understand what we possibly lost/forgotten and perhaps better understand what we (Hmong Americans) already know. I know a little Mandarin as you can tell from this video, but I'm still not very good with the language. I want to be able to become fluent in it because I believe that there is more to learn and understand if I know the language. RESOURCES: • Qe Muag Xaiv Txij Nkawm pt.1 (Full Movie) / 15zf9hnj7m / 825989838103611 • Hmong Report: Exclusive Interview with Gel... • Hmong or Miao? Timestamp: 00:00:00 Opening 00:00:27 The confusing information 00:02:01 Intro 00:02:35 For the Non-Hmong Audience 00:03:35 Moving to Hmong Audience 00:04:25 Lets not put a meaning to Miao 00:05:03 Explanation 1 - It's just a language 00:06:51 Explanation 2 - Number 4 Examples 00:09:10 Educate others 00:09:35 The Skit 00:11:06 Is it really bad? 00:11:39 Talking about the Laotian 00:13:42 Thank you Social Media 00:14:10 Conclusion 00:14:49 Extra information Because I'm doing a Video Commentary Channel, I will be using copyrighted videos for commenting and educational/teaching purposes. For those who don't know what that is, here is a little information on "Fair Use": Fair use is a legal doctrine that promotes freedom of expression by permitting the unlicensed use of copyright-protected works in certain circumstances. Section 107 of the Copyright Act provides the statutory framework for determining whether something is fair use and identifies certain types of uses—such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research—as examples of activities that may qualify as fair use. https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/mo... MUSIC BY: Intro Music is made by Barnett Vue (Remix of traditional Hmong Music) Epidemic Sounds Singularity