Some traditional rituals in the life cycle beliefs of the Ede people in the Central Highlands of Vietnam
Keywords:
Traditional rituals, life cycle beliefs, Ede people, Central Highlands, VietnamAbstract
The Ede ethnic minority community is a long-standing resident community in the Central Highlands provinces of Vietnam and has a very various and rich cultural and religious life. At present, the Ede ethnic minority community is preserving many traditional cultural values, contributing to cultural features of the Central Highlands, creating a culture difference compared to other culture regions in Vietnam. This article focuses on features of the Ede ethnic minority community in the Central Highlands and some traditional rituals in the life cycle beliefs of them to make it clear that special features in their spiritual life has contributed to enriching the cultural picture of the ethnic groups in the Central Highlands in particular and the Vietnamese cultural identity in general.
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