The Mystical Singing of the Hmong People (1/20)

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The Mystical Singing of the Hmong People

The Hmong people, an indigenous group from Southeast Asia, have a unique tradition of throat singing, which is believed to connect them with the spirit world. This vocal art form, known as hu plig, is used in rituals to communicate with ancestors and spirits, ensuring their protection and guidance. These sacred songs are passed down through generations, often performed in hidden, intimate settings.

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