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Ethnic group indigenous to Central Highlands, Vietnam From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bahnar or Ba-Na (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɓaː˧naː˧] are an ethnic group of Vietnam and the indigenous people of the Central Highland provinces of Gia Lai and Kon Tum, as well as the coastal provinces of Bình Định and Phú Yên. They speak the Bahnar language, a language in the Bahnaric language group that belongs to the Mon-Khmer (Austroasiatic) language family.
Total population | |
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≈ estimated 300,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Vietnam | 286,910[1] |
United States | ≈ 10,000 |
France | ≈ 5.000 |
Languages | |
Bahnar-Rengao • Vietnamese | |
Religion | |
Traditional religion, Animism, Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Sedang, Jarai |
The word bahnar is similar to phnom (ភ្នំ) in the Khmer language, which means mountain. The Bahnar have many names, such as Bonom, Jolong, Rongao, Tolo, Kriem, Roh, Konkodeh, Golar, and others.
Epics (Bahnar language: H'amon) such as Dam Noi represent centuries-old aspirations of Banar people.
Like many of the other ethnic groups of Vietnam's Central Highlands, the Bahnar play a great number of traditional musical instruments, including ensembles of pitched gongs and string instruments made from bamboo. These instruments are sometimes played in concert for special occasions, which may also involve ceremonial Rượu cần (rice wine) drinking and group dancing.
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