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Name of
Ethnic Group: Co
(Cor, Col, Cua and Trau).
Population:
More than 22,600 people.
Locality: Tra My
District of Quang Nam-Da Nang Province and Tra Bong District of Quang Ngai Province.
Customs and Habits:
The Co believe that all things have souls, and they worship the souls of rice grains. In
former days, the Co lived in long houses built on stilts. Recently, the Co have built
shorter houses that are level with the ground. The village chief is chosen on the
basis of knowledge, experience in production, behavior, and the trust of villagers. In the
past, no Co lineage had an individual name; they all took the family name of Dinh. Now,
they have taken the family name of Ho, after President Ho Chi Minh.
Culture: The Co
language belongs to the Mon-Khmer Group. The Co like to sing, dance, beat drums, and
gongs. Folksongs such as the Xru, Klu and Agioi are very popular.
Costumes: Men leave
their upper torsos naked and cover their lower torsos with loincloths. Women wear a skirt,
bra and shirt with short sleeves. Women often tie colourful beaded strings around their
waists. In winter, they cover themselves with blankets.
Economy: The Co
live mainly from slash-and-burn agriculture. They grow rice, maize, cassava, cinnamon, and
other plants.
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