Name of
Ethnic Group: Cho Ro
(Do-Ro).
Population:
More than 15,000 people.
Locality: Dong Nai,
Binh Thuan and Song Be Provinces.
Customs and Habits:
The Cho Ro live in houses built on stilts and on the ground. Both patriarchal and
matriarchal customs have significance in the family life of the Cho Ro. The Cho Ro believe
that all things have souls and spirits. These spirits have an invisible control over
humans which forces them to become involved in worshipping rituals and puts special taboos
on them. The most important worshipping ritual is the one that pays respect to the souls
of the forest and the rice plant.
Culture:
Cho Ro language belongs to the Mon-Khmer Group and has close ties to the Ma and the
Xtieng languages. Their musical instruments are comprised of a set of seven-pattern gongs,
string instruments with a bamboo sound-box, and alternating songs.
Costumes: The Cho
Ro have adopted the Kinh style of dress. The women wear necklaces and bracelets made of
copper, silver, or beads.
Economy: The
main economic activity practiced is slash-and-burn cultivation. In certain places,
rice cultivation in submerged fields has been developed. Animal husbandry, hunting,
gathering, fishing, basketry, and wood carving are other sideline occupations.
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