This document summarizes information about the Ede ethnic group in Vietnam. The Ede population is approximately 407,000 people, making them the 12th largest of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. They live in the highlands of Vietnam and have traditional clothing that includes long-sleeved shirts for men, ao chui dau for women, and ethnic clothes for children. Their culture includes eating sticky rice and drinking wine, using elephants and boats for transportation, and holding the Le bo ma festival every 1-3 years to thank deceased relatives.
This document summarizes information about the Ede ethnic group in Vietnam. The Ede population is approximately 407,000 people, making them the 12th largest of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. They live in the highlands of Vietnam and have traditional clothing that includes long-sleeved shirts for men, ao chui dau for women, and ethnic clothes for children. Their culture includes eating sticky rice and drinking wine, using elephants and boats for transportation, and holding the Le bo ma festival every 1-3 years to thank deceased relatives.
This document summarizes information about the Ede ethnic group in Vietnam. The Ede population is approximately 407,000 people, making them the 12th largest of Vietnam's 54 ethnic groups. They live in the highlands of Vietnam and have traditional clothing that includes long-sleeved shirts for men, ao chui dau for women, and ethnic clothes for children. Their culture includes eating sticky rice and drinking wine, using elephants and boats for transportation, and holding the Le bo ma festival every 1-3 years to thank deceased relatives.