K'Ho
The K'Ho are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in the central highlands of Vietnam. They are part of the larger Tay–Thai language family and have their own distinct language, also called K'Ho. Traditionally, the K'Ho people engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as rice and coffee, and they are known for their rich cultural heritage, including unique music and dance.
K'Ho society is organized into clans, with strong emphasis on community and family ties. Their traditional beliefs often involve animism, and they celebrate various festivals that reflect their connection to nature. In recent years, the K'Ho have faced challenges related to modernization and land rights, impacting their traditional way of life.