Green Hmong
The Green Hmong, also known as the Hmong Njua, are an ethnic group primarily found in Southeast Asia, particularly in Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. They are part of the larger Hmong community, which has a rich cultural heritage and distinct traditions. The Green Hmong are recognized for their vibrant clothing, often featuring intricate embroidery and bright colors, which reflect their cultural identity.
Traditionally, the Green Hmong engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as rice and corn in mountainous regions. They are known for their strong community ties and practices, including unique rituals and festivals that celebrate their history and beliefs. The Green Hmong continue to maintain their cultural practices while adapting to modern influences.