Name of
Ethnic Group: Lao (Lao Boc and Lao Noi).
Population:
About 9,600 people.
Locality:
Concentrated in Dien Bien and Phong Tho Districts of Lai Chau Province, Song Ma District
of Son La Province, and Than Uyen District of Lao Cai Province.
Customs
and Habits: The Lao worship their ancestors and are influenced by Buddhism. The
Lao often take the family names of Lo, Luong, or Vi. Children take the family name of
their father. When a person dies, a funeral ceremony and burial is carefully organized.
Cremation occurs only if the deceased is the chief of a "muong" or a
"ban" (village).
Culture:
The Lao language belongs to the Tay-Thai Group. The "mo lam" (sorcerers) of Lao
culture are very good at writing and narrating ancient tales and folksongs. Lao folklore
and its legacy is heavily influenced by Thai culture. The "lam vong" (Lao Folk
Dance) are always performed during festivals and ceremonies.
Costumes:
Women wear black skirts that are knotted at the front and come up to their chests. The
hems are usually decorated with two bands of embroidered motifs in different colors.Lao
men used to have a Han script and an animal tattooed on their wrist and thighs.
Economy:
The Lao primarily grow rice in submerged fields using advanced techniques such as
ploughing, harrowing, and irrigating. Additional family income is generated through
weaving, blacksmithing, pottery, and silver production.
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