• The A-Hmao language, also known as Large Flowery Miao (Chinese: 大花苗) or Northeast Yunnan Miao (Chinese: 苗语滇东北方言; pinyin: Miáoyǔ Diàndōngběi fāngyán),...
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  • They are speakers of the A-Hmao language, which belongs to the Hmong family. Lewis, M. Paul, ed. (2009), Ethnologue: Languages of the World (16th ed.)...
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    County, Shaoyang: Hmao (髳) Hmongic is one of the primary branches of the Hmong–Mien language family, with the other being Mienic. Hmongic is a diverse group...
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  • Australia Pollard script, a writing system devised in 1905 for the A-Hmao language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pollard...
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  • code HMD), a U.S. airline; see List of airline codes (C) Ḥ-M-D, a root of many Arabic and some Hebrew words A-Hmao language (ISO 639 language code hmd)...
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    for Mien is Dao (i.e., Yao), although Miền is also used. Meo, Hmu, Mong, Hmao, and Hmong are local names for Miao, but since most Laotian refugees in the...
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  • Xixiu Miao Chong'an River Miao Gejia Dongjia Bu–Nao‡ A-Hmao (Big Flowery Miao, Northeast Yunnan Miao) A-Hmyo (Luobohe Miao) Guiyang Miao‡ Huishui Miao‡ Mashan...
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    Miao people (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    Xong (Qo-Xiong), and A-Hmao. These people (except those in Hainan) speak Hmongic languages, a subfamily of the Hmong–Mien languages including many mutually...
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    List of ethnic groups in China (category CS1 uses Chinese-language script (zh))
    is also known as Hmong and other include Hmu, Xong and A-Hmao. Some of the related languages and groups of peoples are not necessarily classified under...
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  • Miao is a Unicode block containing characters of the Pollard script, used for writing the Hmong Daw and A-Hmao languages. The following Unicode-related...
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    Pollard script (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    for use with A-Hmao, one of several Miao languages spoken in southeast Asia. The script underwent a series of revisions until 1936, when a translation...
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  • Dayao, Yongren, Dechang, etc. Sam Pollard's A-Hmao was adapted to write Lipo, another Lisoish language (sometimes called Eastern Lisu) spoken by the...
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    Monoamine oxidase B (category CS1 Hungarian-language sources (hu))
    (for the "open" conformation) occupies a combined volume close to 700 Å3. hMAO-A has a single cavity that exhibits a rounder shape and is larger in volume...
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    Hmong people (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    not call themselves Hmong. These include the Hmu, Kho (Qho) Xiong, and A-Hmao. The White Miao (Bai Miao) and Green Miao (Qing Miao). The Hmong or Miao...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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    Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia (category CS1 Chinese (China)-language sources (zh-cn))
    mestizo Chindian Panthay Chin Haw Sa San Diu Mien Hmong Miao Gha-Mu people A-Hmao people Pa Then people Gejia people Thai people Lao people Kadai peoples...
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    Christianity in Sichuan (category CS1 Traditional Chinese-language sources (zh-hant))
    Christianity is a minority religion in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan. The Eastern Lipo, Kadu people and A-Hmao are ethnic groups present...
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  • Hmong writing (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Pollard script was published in 1922 by Sam Pollard for writing A-Hmao, a Hmongic language in Sichuan, China. Published sources seem to indicate that the...
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    Guizhou (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    than 37% of the population and they include Miao (including Gha-Mu and A-Hmao), Yao, Yi, Qiang, Dong, Zhuang, Bouyei, Bai, Tujia, Gelao and Sui. 55.5%...
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    Sam Pollard (missionary) (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    柏格理; pinyin: Bó Gélǐ) was a British Methodist missionary to China with the China Inland Mission who converted many of the A-Hmao (closely related to the...
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    Henry Bird Steinhauer (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    "Two Related Indigenous Writing Systems: Canada's Syllabi and China's A-HMAO Scripts" (PDF). The Canadian Journal of Native Studies. XXIII (2). Brandon...
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    not only Hmong, but also other related groups such as Hmu, Qo Xiong and A-Hmao. There is debate about usage of this term, especially amongst Hmong living...
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    Ethnic groups in Chinese history (category Articles with Chinese-language sources (zh))
    for differences such as lifestyle, language, or governance. Many of the ethnonyms were historically used in such a way as to invite comparison with the...
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    Sichuan (redirect from Languages of Sichuan)
    well as the A-Hmao, also are among the ethnic groups of the provinces. Sichuan was China's most populous province before Chongqing became a directly controlled...
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    Lusheng (category Articles containing simplified Chinese-language text)
    Vietnam, where it is played by such ethnic groups as the Miao (Hmong-Hmyo-Hmao-Hmu-Xong) and Dong. The lusheng has special cultural significance in the...
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    Luquan Yi and Miao Autonomous County (category CS1 Chinese-language sources (zh))
    禄劝彝族苗族自治县; traditional Chinese: 禄劝彝族苗族自治縣; pinyin: Lùquàn Yízú Miáozú Zìzhìxiàn; A-Hmao: Hlus Quangf Ad Mangl Ad Hmaob Ziil Chux So) is an autonomous county, under...
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