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Other names: Han Population 862,371 people Locality The Hoa live in all parts of Vietnam from north to south, in both urban centres and rural regions. Customs & Habits They build houses usually with three rooms and live close together. The families of the same lineage always reside together. In a Hoa family, the husband is the head of the household. The right of inheritance is reserved for the sons...
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Other names: Gio Rai, To Buan, Hobau, Hdrung and Chor Population 317,557 people Locality Mainly in Gia Lai Province, parts of Kon Tum Province and northern Dak Lak Province. Customs & Habits The Gia Rai believe in the existence of Giang (Genies) and therefore hold many rituals connected to their genies. In fact, they live in separate villages called ploi or bon. Houses are on stilts. The village chief and...
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Rade, De, Kpa Adham, Krung, Ktul, Dlie Rue, Bio, Epan, Mdhur and Bich) Population 270,348 people Locality Concentrated in Dak Lak Province, southern Gia Lai Province, and western parts of Khanh Hoa and Phu Yen provinces. Customs & Habits The E De live in houses on stilts. In fact, these houses are generally elongated. The interior of the house has two parts. The main part – the Gah – is...
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Other names: Cho Ru and Ru Population 14,978 people Locality Don Duong District in Lam Dong Province and Binh Thuan Province. Customs & Habits The Chu Ru worship their ancestors in the cemetery. Each family in the Chu Ru clan consists of three to four generations. In fact, monogamy is the special thing in Chu Ru society. Therefore, young women choose their husbands and initiate the process of marriage. The...
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Other names: Cham, Chiem Thanh, and Hroi. Population 132,873 people Locality Concentrated populations live in Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan provinces. The Cham also live in An Giang, Tay Ninh, Dong Nai provinces, and Ho Chi Minh City. Customs & Habits The Cham follow Islam and Brahmanism. Brahmanism’s doctrines draw about three-fifths of the Cham population in Ninh Thuan and Binh Thuan Provinces. Matriarchy still exists in Cham society as...
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