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The Warriors of The Rainbow
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Explore how both Hmong and Native American cultures view long hair as sacred, representing pride, identity, and spiritual connection.

The Sacred Power Of Hair: Hmong And Native American Traditions

Hair is more than just appearance — it's spiritual, cultural, and sacred. For many Native American tribes, as well as Hmong communities, hair holds deep meaning.

A quote from Powwows.com’s article states:

“As Native people, we take pride in our hair. It portrays our cultural identity, our values, and our beliefs.”

This immediately brought to mind the traditions of Hmong women. I was raised with the understanding that our long hair was something to be honored. Our mothers and grandmothers used to say that to cut one’s hair in shame or distress was a sign of great sorrow — something both Hmong and Native cultures deeply understand.

In both communities, long hair symbolizes life, strength, and cultural pride. Cutting it can be a spiritual gesture — often done only during mourning or deep grief. That shared belief underscores a beautiful cultural bond between Hmong and Native peoples.

Here’s an image that captures the reverence and tradition behind Native hair care. Click here to view the image

To learn more about Native American hair care and the significance behind braiding, read the full article: Natives Don’t Have Bad Hair Days – Care For Your Braids

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  • Powwows.Com - “As Native people, we take pride in our hair. It portrays our cultural identity, our values, and our beliefs.” When I read that part in the article it reminded me so much of the Hmong women.

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