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Name of
Ethnic Group:Tho (Keo, Mon, Cuoi, Ho, Tay Poong, Dan Lai, and Ly Ha).
Population:
More than 51,000 people.
Locality:
The Tho live in the western parts of Nghe An Province.
Customs
and Habits: Formerly, the Tho lived in houses built on stilts. Now they prefer
houses built on the ground. Close relationships and a desire to help each other have
existed for a very long time in Tho society. Young Tho boys and girls have enjoyed
considerable freedom through a custom known as "Ngu Mai". They are allowed to
lie together and have heart-to-heart talks with each other. In the course of these
nocturnal parties, each boy and girl will eventually find their sweetheart. As for
marriage, a boy's family must spend a lot of money in preparation for the celebration of
the wedding. Therefore, a boy must work many days for his future in-laws. The Tho worship
innumerable genies and spirits. They also have great respect for pioneers who have made
contributions to the clearing of the land and the building of the village, and for the
numerous war heroes. All families also worship their ancestors. Each year, the most
important ceremony called "Going to the Field" is held.
Culture:
The Tho language belongs to the Viet-Muong Group.
Costumes:
Tho attire resembles the farmers dress of the Kinh in the early half of this
century. Tho women buy skirts from the Thai and wear a square white cloth around their
heads which serves as a female head dress. The morning ribbon is a long white piece of
cloth.
Economy:
The Tho cultivate rice and hemp. With rice cultivation, they often use ploughs and harrows
to till the soil. Hemp is grown primarily for producing items for daily use. The forest
provides various kinds of vegetable for Tho daily life.
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