Historical Continuities and Changes in the Ethnic Politics of Hmong-Miao Millenarianism

  • Seb Rumsby
Keywords: Millenarianism, Hmong, Southeast Asian upland.

Abstract

Millenarian movements used to be regarded as native reactions to enormous social disruptions caused by colonial intrusion, doomed to failure and at best a step on the way to more “modern” forms of collective social resistance. In fact, they have both pre-dated and outlasted colonialism, featuring in ethnic politics across Asia and beyond to this day. Nevertheless, its encounter with modernity has not left millenarianism unchanged, as is shown in this article’s historical case study. A comprehensive timeline and mapping of past and present Hmong-Miao millenarian activity is analysed according to two historical processes: “ethnicisation” and “territorialisation”. The mechanisms of reproduction and transformation are then compared with millenarian activity from other groups of upland Southeast Asia. Millenarianism continues to play a role in voicing social discontent, challenging power structures and moulding ethnic relations, but needs to be examined and understood within evolving socio-political contexts.

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