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Name of
Ethnic Group: Dao; Dao Quan Trang (Dao with white trousers),
Dao Quan Chet (Dao with tight trousers), Dao Tien (Dao with
coins), Dao Thanh Y (Dao with blue dress), Dao Do (Red Dao), Man,
Dong, Trai, Xa, Diu Mien, Lim Mien, Lu Giang, Lan Ten, Dai Ban, Tieu Ban, Col Ngang, Col
Mua and Son Dau).
Population:
Over 470,000 people.
Locality: The Dao
live along the Sino-Vietnamese and Vietnamese-Lao borders and in some midland provinces
and provinces along the coastline of northern Vietnam.
Customs and Habits:
The Dao worship their ancestors called Ban Ho. The houses are built either on stilts,
level with the ground, or half on stilts and half on beaten earth. Two forms of
matrilocals exist, a temporary matrilocal and permanent matrilocal. Their funerals reflect
many ancient customs. In some regions, dead people from 12 years old and older are
cremated.
Culture: Dao
language belongs to the Mong-Dao Group. The Dao have long used Chinese writings (but
pronounced in the Dao way) called Nom Dao (Dao Demotic Script).
Costumes: The
attire of the Dao men consists of trousers and short vests. Women's attire is more
diversified and is often decorated with many traditional motifs.
Economy: The Dao
mainly live off of rice cultivation and by growing subsidiary crops. Sideline occupations
include weaving, carpentry, blacksmithing, papermaking and vegetable oil production.
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