Jarai
The Jarai people are an ethnic group primarily found in the Central Highlands of Vietnam and parts of Cambodia. They are known for their rich cultural traditions, including unique music, dance, and weaving practices. The Jarai language belongs to the Austronesian language family, and many Jarai people still practice traditional agriculture, cultivating rice and other crops.
The Jarai community is also recognized for their distinctive longhouses, which serve as communal living spaces. Their spiritual beliefs often involve animism, with a strong connection to nature and ancestral worship. The Jarai continue to maintain their cultural identity despite modern influences.