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Mythologies of the Kreung Tribe

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  There are around 25,000 indigenous Kreung people in Cambodia and perhaps a few hundred in Laos. In Cambodia they live mainly in the northeastern part bordering Laos and Vietnam. Until recently it was not easy to reach this area. When I first visited twenty years ago, all the roads in the region were dirt roads. Public transport did not exist. Unless you flew in on a small plane, reaching the provincial capital, Ban Lung, could take days. That's all changed in the last few years. The airport has been abandoned and the roads are all paved. Once a predominantly indigenous region, Khmer people have recently begun moving into the area. That has also meant that indigenous groups like the Kreung have had more exposure to outside and mainstream influences. The net effect has been a dramatic loss of many aspects of indigenous Kreung knowledge and culture. The elderly Kreung lady pictured above was likely one of the last to weave her own yarn. And the young girl pictured below is unlikely...

Mythologies of the Tampuan Tribe

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The Tampuan live in the northeastern province of Cambodia, Ratanakiri. Combined with the six other indigenous groups who live there, they form the majority of the ethnic make up of the population. Many Tampuan live in villages close to Ratanakiri's provincial capital, Ban Lung, in an area around a large volcanic crater lake,  Yeak Laom , formed thousands of years ago. Others live in scattered communities in the province, many of which are to be found around the small town of Voeun Sai. But wherever they live, the Tampuan are today on the border of irreversible lifestyle and cultural changes. On the old side of this border Tampuan tradition is dominated by traditional belief: spirits live among them; illness is cured by herbal medicines and animal sacrifice; Tampuan mythology and folklore define their identity; money does not exist — barter is the only currency through which to conduct the trading of goods. On the new side are a transition from Animism to Buddhism and Christia...

Mythologies of the Êđê (Rhade) Tribe

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The Ede tribe , also called the  Rhade people , are a group of  ethnic minorities in Vietnam . The indigenous community is primarily located in the  Central Highlands of the country, particularly in provinces of Dak Lak, Khanh Hoa, Phu Yen and Gia Lai.  The Ede or Rhade language is a part of the  Chamic language group , a subgroup of  MalayoPolynesian languages  in the Austronesian family. The Ede/Rhade people uphold  unique laws, customs, values and beliefs that are passed on through generations by the leaders of the group  to ensure the long-lasting life of the community.  With a growing population of  over 390,000 , as most recently recorded in 2019, the Ede people are the  largest ethnic minority group of Vietnam . There are various local groups of the Ede, including Kpa, Adham, Krung, Mdhur, Ktul, Dlie, Hrue, Bih, Blo, Korao, Dong kay, Dong mak, Ening, Arul, Hwing, with Ede Kpa being widely considered  the most repres...