Jarai People
The Jarai people are an ethnic group primarily found in the highlands of Vietnam and Cambodia. They are part of the larger Mon-Khmer linguistic family and speak the Jarai language. Traditionally, the Jarai are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating rice and other crops in their mountainous environment.
Culturally, the Jarai people have rich traditions, including unique music, dance, and weaving. They often live in communal houses and practice animism, believing in spirits that inhabit nature. The Jarai community is also known for their intricate wood carvings and vibrant textiles, reflecting their artistic heritage.