Vietnamese Ethnic Group
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A Vietnamese Ethnic Group is an ethnic group in Vietnam.
- See: Hmong People, Vietnam, Degar, Vietnamese People, Tay People, Tai Peoples, Muong People, Khmer Krom, Hoa People, Nùng People.
References
2016
- (Wikipedia, 2016) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic_groups_in_Vietnam Retrieved:2016-12-22.
- Vietnam is a multiethnic country with over fifty distinct groups (54 are recognized by the Vietnamese government), each with its own language, lifestyle, and cultural heritage. Many of the local ethnic groups residing in mountain areas are known collectively in the West as Montagnard or Degar. The largest ethnic groups are: Kinh (Viet) 86.2%, Tay 1.9%, Tai Ethnic 1.7%, Mường 1.5%, Khmer Krom (Khơ Me Crộm) 1.4%, Hoa 1.1%, Nùng 1.1%, Hmong 1%, others 4.1% (1999 census). The Vietnamese term for ethnic group is người thiểu số or dân tộc thiểu số (literally "minority people"). One distinctive feature of highland ethnic minority groups in Vietnam is that they are in colorful attires whether at home, in the farm, on travel or in the town. Many of the ethnic groups elsewhere such as southern part of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, China, Papua New Guinea, and many other countries do not wear attractive clothes while engaged in their day-to-day activities. The clothes of one group is quite different from that of other groups that adds color to the social landscape.