The Bru - Van Kieu live in small houses on stilts. These villages are usually built near rivers or streams and are arranged along the water current flows.
Name of ethnic group: Bru-Van Kieu (Tri, Khua, and Ma-Coong).
Population: 55,559 people (Year 1999).
Locality: The mountain regions of Quang Binh, Quang Tri, and Thua Thien-Hue provinces.
Customs and habits
The Bru - Van Kieu live in tiny homes on stilts. These villages are regularly situated close to rivers or streams and are continually organized along the water current flows. The houses are organized in circles around a communal house on flat and expansive terrain. Young Bru - Van Kieu men and ladies are free to opt for their partners. The maternal uncle says the last words at wedding or burial ceremonies for his nephews and nieces. He conjointly has the choice power in house construction. Ancestor worship is that the popular spiritual activity. Also, the Bru - Van Kieu pay veneration to sacred objects like a sword or a fraction of a bowl, and that they particularly worship fire and kitchen deities.
Culture
The Bru-Van Kieu language belongs to the Mon-Khmer culture. The Bru - Van Kieu like artistic arts and maintain a rich treasury of ancient art and culture. They own various musical instruments like drums, castanets, knob gongs, wind instruments, and string zithers (including the a-chung and po-kua). Folks singing is common as cha chap (sung stories), and sim, an alternating chant between young men and ladies. Folksongs, proverbs, and recent tales structure the made up the rich culture of the Bru - Van Kieu.
Costumes
Both men and women wear the same as Tay Nguyen costumes.
Economy
The Bru - Van Kieu live on rice cultivation, through slash and burn agriculture and submerging their fields. They conjointly hunt, fish and rear cattle. Basketry and palm mat-making are their sideline occupations.
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