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Hmong Daw, White Meo of Laos
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Introduction / History
More than 150,000 Hmong Daw ('White Hmong') live scattered across more than 12 provinces of northern Laos. The Hmong Daw are usually found living at the top of the highest mountains in a particular area. The Hmong Daw have also been dispersed throughout many nations of the world. More than 230,000 live in Vietnam, 220,000 in China, 70,000 in the United States, 60,000 in Thailand, while significant Hmong Daw refugee communities are also found in France, Canada, Australia and French Guiana.

Because the Hmong helped the CIA during the Vietnam War, many refugees were allowed into the United States after 1975.

The Hmong Daw and the Hmong Njua are the only two Hmong groups in Laos. The two often live alongside each other. The Hmong Daw seem to be the dominant culture of the two. Despite their similarities, the Hmong Daw and Hmong Njua speak different dialects and practice different customs. There continues to be a measure of inter-group rivalry and tension between them.

In recent years there has been a tremendous turning to Christ among the Hmong Daw in Vietnam and southern China. Mostly because of Gospel radio broadcasts in the Hmong Daw language, some 100,000 have become Christian. Strangely, however, the revival has not impacted the Hmong Daw in Laos, even though they are able to listen to the same broadcasts. Today there are no more than 1,500 Hmong Daw believers in Laos, out of a total of only 2,500 Hmong Christians.

The recent radio revival is not the first impact this form of media has had among the Hmong Daw. In the mid-1950's whole Hmong Daw villages in Laos accepted Christ after hearing the Gospel on the radio.

Prior to the advent of Communism in 1975, around 10% of Hmong in Laos were Christians, most of whom belonged to churches affiliated with the Christian & Missionary Alliance. Almost all of these believers, fearing for their lives, fled Laos as the Communists took control of the country. Today they are scattered throughout Thailand and Western nations, leaving behind only a small Hmong Daw church in Laos.

Prayer Points
* Pray the revival among the Hmong Daw in Vietnam and China would also impact the Hmong Daw in Laos.
* Ask God to raise up laborers to plant churches among the Hmong Daw.
* Pray that many of the Christians who fled Laos in 1975 would visit their relatives and share Christ with them.


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Country: Laos
Continent:
Asia
Region:
Southeast Asia
Persecution Rank:9 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
Yes
Population in this Country:
233,000
Largest Provinces:
HouaphanXaisomboun
XiagnabouliXiangkhoang
Total Provinces on file:4
Location within Country:Northern Laos.
   
 
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People Name in Country: Hmong Daw, White Meo
People Name General:
Hmong Daw, White Hmong
Alternate People Names:
Bai HmongBai Miao
Guiyang SouthernH'mông (Mèo)
HmongHmong Daw
Hmong DerHmong Qua Mpa
HmuLao-Soung
Man TrangMeo Do
Meo KaoMeo Trang/Kao
MiaoMieu Toc
ROP3 Code: 103844
Joshua Project People ID: 12112
Population in this Country: 233,000
Population all Countries: 1,390,000
Yes
   
 
Southeast Asian Peoples
Miao / Hmong
People Name General:
Hmong Daw, White Hmong
MSY47a
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Primary Language:
Miao, White (233,000 Speakers)
Language Code (16th): mww    Ethnologue Listing
MWW
Total Languages Spoken:
1
   
 
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Primary Religion:
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Religion Sub-division:Animism
% Christian Adherents:Data not available
% Evangelical:0.79 %
   
 
Progress Indicators [3]
Progress Scale[4] 1.2   Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Professing Christians <=5%
Yes
Finishing the Task Status:Level G   Engaged with church planting
GSEC Status:Level 1   Less than 2% Evangelical. Some evangelical resources available, but no active church planting within past 2 years
 
 
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Bible Portions: 1922-1984
New Testament:
1975-1984
Complete Bible: 2000
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Hmong Daw, White Meo of Laos
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