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Brau people

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Brau
Total population
313 (1999 est.)
Regions with significant populations
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia
Languages

Vietnamese, others

Religion

Animism

Vietnamese postage stamp depicting Brau people in traditional dress

The Brau people (Vietnamese: Người Brâu) are an ethnic group living in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. In Vietnam, most Brau live in Kon Tum, and the population was 313 in 1999. They speak a Mon-Khmer language.

The Brau have only two surnames: Thao (for male) and Nang (for female). They have some strange customs such as uốt bưng (filing teeth), tavattơpit (strain ears), and chingkrackang (tattoo on forehead). They tell about the Great Flood in their "Un cha đắc lếp" story, and about the Beings named Pa Xây. They play táp đinh bố.

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