Lilly, (
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I hope your Google/WWW has ample info that covers all the procedures, roles, and variants you are looking for, such as the "lwm qaij thiab cov lus ntuas ntawd" including "fi xov", not to mention that there are, in fact, three well-known and historically practiced traditional Hmong wedding ...
(Note: Today, there is actually a fourth sort of speak, and one of the traditional three is rarely practiced, nor used nowadays in the West to my knowledge.)
From some of the WWW stuff I have see, there is no mention of "Niam Txiv Cob Txheeb", "Nws Tij Cob Txeeb", and "Nws Npawg Cob Txheeb" etc., or what their roles are -- a good explanation. (Of course you can always WWW search those key words and see what you get.) Also, most WWW stuff mainly just cover the overall process of the wedding -- general information. If that is all you are looking for then you are set. If not, good luck spending time "clicking your mouse" ...
. Perhaps Google/WWW will cover and clarify them for you ...
(Hmmm, jw, if WWW covers a "Green" Hmong wedding? Fyi, Green is not the same as White -- rather different believe it or not,
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Ua tsaug ...