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History of
PAHAUH
HMONG
The First True
Hmong Alphabet
There have been a dozen
attempts to develop writing systems for the Hmong language since
1912. Many systems have been introduced to the Hmong people were for
the purpose of political or religious teaching. But the most
prevalent Hmong writing system that use by the Hmong people these
days are first, the Hmong Romanized Alphabet; and second, the
Pahauh Hmong Alphabet.
Pahauh Hmong was invented by a Hmong man name Shong Lue
Yang, whose followers called him "Mother of
Writing." He was a poor uneducated farmer to invent the "Pahauh
Hmong" writing system for Hmong
people. It is rare in the history of the world that any one who
could not previously read or write any language and be able to
invent a writing system that can be written and pronounced all of
the spoken language efficiently. Shong Lue Yang said that God had
revealed it to him to teach for the Hmong minority people, because
Hmong did not have their own writing system. There was around in
1953, the western missionaries came to invent the Romanized Alphabet
system, which is today most of the Hmong people are using it, to
Hmong language for only the purpose of religious teaching. But that
time, not many people were interested to learn it.
According to William A. Smalley and other co-authors of the book
"Mother of Writing", Shong Lue Yang started to invent the
Pahauh Hmong was in Southeast Asian countries of Vietnam and Laos in
1959. Shong Lue Yang, himself and his followers believed that he was
a messenger from God to help the Hmong people. Hundreds of people
flocked around Shong Lue Yang, not just to learn the Pahauh Hmong,
but also to hear moral, ethical and religious teaching from the
" Savior of the People." He answered questions of all
kinds, and foretold in the future. As the news kept spreading and it
was heard by the communist Vietnam government, then they began to
say that the Pahauh Hmong was part of a plot by the American CIA.
The communist soldiers came to arrest Shong Lue Yang for many times,
but Shong Lue Yang was able to escape and helped by a group of his
followers. In 1963 his followers then brought him to the
non-communist side to joint the Hmong people in Laos.
Shong Lue Yang continued to introduce and to teach the Pahauh
Hmong for the Hmong people in Laos. During the war, Shong Lue Yang
more than once was able to predict the time and place of communist
attacks and prepared people for them. Some people believed that he
was able to predict the communist attacks only because he was a
communist sympathizer, he must have radio to communicate with the
enemy about the attacks. The people that followed him every where
never saw that he had radio, nor ever gone outside to contact the
enemy. Both sides of the communist government and non-communist
government accused him of aiding the other.
The government did not want the Hmong minority people to have
their own writing system, and arrested him into prison for 3 years
in Laos. Latter his followers were able to rescue him from the
prison and brought him back to the village. Unfortunately, It was
until mid 1971 that Shong Lue Yang, "Mother of Writing,"
was assassinated. His assassination was at the hand of a government
agent because of the result of his invention of Pahauh Hmong. Today,
Pahauh Hmong is still use by some of the Hmong people that live in
Laos and Thailand, and even in the United States. Because the modern
technology, now Pahauh Hmong is available as computer fonts and some
typewriters.
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