Английская Википедия:H're people
Шаблон:Infobox ethnic group The H're people (Шаблон:Lang-vi) are an ethnic group of Vietnam that speak a language in the Mon–Khmer family. Most H're live in Quảng Ngãi, though a minority live in the Bình Định and Kon Tum provinces of Central Vietnam.[1]
In 2015, the population of H're in Quảng Ngãi province was 132,745 people consists of
- Ba Tơ District : 48,852 people
- Sơn Hà District : 65,823 people
- Minh Long District : 13,478 people
- Quảng Ngãi city and other districts : 4.592 people [1]
A third of the population of An Lão District in Bình Định Province were Hre in 1996 (around 5,800 people).[2]
History
In the old ages, the H're used to call themselves following the river name of their residence. During the Nguyễn dynasty, the H're were recognized by some other names such as Chăm Rê, Chăm Quảng Ngãi, Thượng Ba Tơ, Man Thạch Bích, Mọi Ðá Vách.[3][4]
Economic Activities
The H're are mainly residents of wet rice cultivation, just a small part of them cultivate slash-and-burn agriculture.[3]
Culture
In their traditional festivals, H're people widely use their special kind of gong named chiêng Ba - a trio of a father, a mother and a child gong - to play performance based on four basic melodies Chinh Năng, Chinh K’oa, Chinh H’lay và Chinh Tuguốc.[4]
References
- Nguyễn Thế Truyền. 2011. Nhạc khí của tộc người H'rê ở Quảng Ngãi. Hanoi: Nhà xuất bản văn hóa thông tin. Шаблон:ISBN
External links
- Forces Hre Libres
- Minority groups in the Republic of Vietnam, by American University (Washington, D.C.). Washington: Headquarters, Dept. of the Army, 1966
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- ↑ 1,0 1,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ General Statistics Office (1996): Population Data of Sparsely Populated Areas in Vietnam. Statistical Publishing House, Hanoi
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ 4,0 4,1 Шаблон:Cite web