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For decades, many of us have heard the story that Chiyou, the legendary warrior from Chinese mythology, is the ancestor of the Hmong people. But where did this idea come from? Is it really part of our history, or is it something else entirely? Let’s go on a short journey of discovery to learn how the Hmong in China became the Miao. References 1. Thomas S. Mullaney • Coming to Terms with the Nation: Ethnic Classification in Modern China • Publisher: University of California Press, 2011 • This book provides insight into the CCP’s ethnic classification project and how it shaped narratives about groups like the Miao. 2. She Miaojun • “Constructing an Ethnicity: Miao in the Chinese Narratives during the Qing Era” • Published in the Irish Journal of Asian Studies, 2012 • Available at: Irish Journal of Asian Studies • Explores the construction of Miao identity in historical Chinese narratives. 3. James Scott • The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia • Publisher: Yale University Press, 2009 • Discusses the history and resistance of upland groups, including the Hmong, in Southeast Asia. 4. Miao Festivals Honoring Chiyou • “Miao people in southwest China worship ancestor Chiyou” • Published by CGTN, 2020 • Available at: CGTN News • Describes modern celebrations of Chiyou by Miao communities in China. 5. Sima Qian • Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji) • Translation: Burton Watson, Columbia University Press, 1993 • The earliest accounts of Chiyou, describing him as a rebellious tribal leader in Chinese mythology. 6. CCP Ethnic Classification Project • Harrell, Stevan, ed. Perspectives on the Yi of Southwest China • Publisher: University of California Press, 2001 • Provides context on the ethnic classification project and its impact on groups like the Miao. 7. Jean Michaud • Historical Dictionary of the Peoples of the Southeast Asian Massif • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield, 2016 • Offers an overview of the Hmong and other upland peoples’ histories and cultures. 8. Auguste Pavie • Mission Pavie Indo-Chine 1879–1895 • Publisher: Ernest Leroux, 1904 • A foundational ethnographic account documenting the Hmong in Southeast Asia. 9. Hmong painting is from Cy Thao’s epic series about the Hmong people’s life, struggles, and Migration. #hmonghistory #hmoobkeebkwm #miao #miaozu #mong #hmoob #hmoobsuav #hmongchinese #Hmong #HmongHistory #HmongLife #苗族 #苗族历史 #苗族生活 #ມ້ງ #ປະຫວັດມ້ງ #ຊີວິດມ້ງ #ม้ง #ประวัติศาสตร์ม้ง #ชีวิตม้ง #NgườiHMông #LịchSửHMông #CuộcSốngHMông