Between Two Worlds
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Chong Neng Xiong, a professional shaman from Oshkosh, Wisc., explains how the Hmong New Year rituals work and how he became an elder in the Hmong community.
Between Two Worlds
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Chong Neng Xiong, a professional shaman from Oshkosh, Wisc., explains how the Hmong New Year rituals work and how he became an elder in the Hmong community.
right at 9 19 that looks like my cousin.. heehe
this is intessting obout our hmong people ua neeb
AZN POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
does anyone know how old this video is?
Does anyone know how old this video is?
7:00 <--- I DIGG THE ALL GIRL BAND.
the be old as hell now hahahaha. i’ll go for their daugthers lol.
His pronunciation of the word Shaman is really weird: “shay-men”
1:00 old guy holding peace pipe. haha.
good thing that the hmong;s culture is still revealing to the whole word..and it is a hmong tradition too…
Those hmong band look hot
o my god that the place i use to work at hahaaha same place BK hahahah
power stuff luke! thanks for putting this up.
Does anyone know when this video was produced? I’m assuming sometime in the late 70s or early 80s (judging from the clothing and the soda pop cans) shortly after the Civil War in Laos?
Yeah, I do have those dreams. Especially after smoking some pot and hash.
MaPa…what’s your thoughts on hang gliding then? Yay, or Nay?
C’mon, did I hurt your feelings again?
you can only be like if you are in really deep sleep, don’t you have any dreams that you are flying or floating in the air?
wow them bands so 80’s
Gee lemahv, are you sure?
You got that right, Ma-Pa. You’ve many things missing. Enter the world between earth and sky, you say? Try hang gliding. It’s the most exhilirating thing. Trust me. You’ll find a new appreciation for this earth-sky thing. 🙂
I hope to one day enter the world between the earth and the sky. I feel like a part of me is missing.
thats a sad way to kill a cow back then making the caw suffer now we have guns which is better in some ways.
wow this really old………..or is it just them?
that his accent
Why does he say ” shaye men” and not “shaman”?