Wang L. Xiong. Photo by Xong L. Xiong

Wang Xiong

Hmong Funeral rites

Wang L. Xiong. Photo by Xong L. Xiong

Wang Xiong of Long Beach is a dedicated practitioner of Txiv Xaiv funeral rituals, a cornerstone of Hmong cultural heritage. Mentored by Roger Thao from 1999 to 2005, Wang was among a small group of students at the Qeej Not Gangs who trained intensively in the sacred practices of funeral performance. Since 2005, he has led Txiv Xaiv ceremonies across the United States, bringing his expertise to Hmong communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Carolina, and beyond.

As a father, Wang is deeply committed to passing on this invaluable tradition to his son, Pha. Recognizing the importance of preparing the next generation, he is encouraged by Pha’s eagerness to learn and embrace their cultural heritage. Together, they ensure that Txiv Xaiv rituals continue to honor the deceased and provide healing for families, safeguarding Hmong traditions for the future.

 

 


Apprenticeship Program

Pha Xiong. Photo by Pao Lee
2024

Hmong funeral rites with apprentice Pha Xiong.

Wang Xiong will teach his apprentice and 3rd son,  a song-chanting, storytelling Hmong funeral ritual called Txiv Xaiv which is used to bring harmony to the extended family on the last night of the funeral to ensure the deceased family member is free to ascend to the ancestors and be able to watch over the family. 

 

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