Talk:Histoire des Miao
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Chinese name?
[edit]If someone wants to start a Chinese article on this? On Baidu I searched Histoire des Miao and found it being referred to as "苗族史" - Maybe an RS in Chinese will say this too? WhisperToMe (talk) 16:52, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
Hmong stuff
[edit]In:
- Thao, Yer J. The Mong Oral Tradition: Cultural Memory in the Absence of Written Language. McFarland, October 27, 2006. ISBN 0786481994, 9780786481996. p. 11. -- It states Savina believes the Hmong were in Iran and had descended from Turanians, but the Aryans in Iran discovered the truth about the Hmong, forcing them to move to China.
It's the basis of the theory in the Keith Quincy Hmong: History of a People book but I don't know if this is in Histoire des Miao WhisperToMe (talk) 18:08, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
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