Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Catalog Number |
2019.00788 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Description |
Some of the origins of the Hmong and Miao clan names are a result of the marriage of Hmong women to Han Chinese men, with distinct Han Chinese-descended clans and lineages practicing Han Chinese burial customs instead of Hmong-style burials. These clans were called "Han Chinese Hmong" ("Hmong Sua") in Sichuan, and were instructed in military tactics by fugitive Han Chinese rebels. Such Chinese "surname groups" are comparable to the patrilineal Hmong clans and also practice exogamy. For More See: Narendra Singh Bisht; T. S. Bankoti (1 March 2004). Encyclopaedia of the South East Asian Ethnography. 1. Global Vision Publishing House. pp. 243–. ISBN 978-81-87746-96-6. |
Date |
1911 |
Photographer |
Dr. William Edgar Geil |
Title |
Big Flowery Bible Class |
Copyright |
Doylestown Historical Society |
Collection |
WM. Edgar Geil Collection |
Cataloged by |
Tony Palazzolo |
Orig/copy |
Copy |
