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Thanksgiving of the Gia Rai people in Kon Tum

Việt NamViệt Nam23/10/2024

Thanksgiving - in the Gia Rai language called Tư gũ mã bruã, is held on a family scale and plays an important role in the spiritual life of ethnic groups in Kon Tum in general and the Gia Rai in Sa Thay district in particular.

According to the Gia Rai people's belief, people are born knowing nothing about their world , it is the Yangs (gods) who teach them how to grow rice, harvest corn, weave cloth, weave baskets, and bless them with good health and good crops. Therefore, to repay the Yangs' kindness, Gia Rai families organize Thanksgiving ceremonies to hope that the Yangs will continue to bless their families. This is a traditional cultural feature with profound humanistic values, leaving a good impression on each family member as well as those who attend and spreading throughout the Gia Rai community.

Young men go into the forest to find straight wood and bamboo trees among the bushes to help their families build and decorate the flagpole.
The Thanksgiving ceremony lasts for 3 days with the participation of many children and grandchildren in the family. To prepare for the ceremony, the homeowner will choose a beautiful, empty space for young men to help erect the pole.
03. To perform the ceremony, the homeowner must first ask the gods to hold the Thanksgiving Ceremony.
First, the homeowner must ask the gods for permission to hold a Thanksgiving ceremony.
04. According to the Gia Rai people, it was the Yangs (spirits) who taught them how to grow rice, how to cut corn kernels to eat, how to weave cloth to wear, and how to weave beautiful baskets to carry.
According to the Gia Rai people, it was the Yangs who taught them how to farm, weave baskets, and weave cloth.
09. Chi Y Hoanh of Chot village, Sa Thay town has a natural talent for weaving delicate and sophisticated brocades.
Ms. Y Hoanh in Chot village, Sa Thay town - the host of the Thanksgiving ceremony is known for her skillful hands in weaving exquisite brocades.
05. The jar of wine, buffalo, pig, chicken... were prepared by the homeowner a long time ago for the villagers to enjoy together.
The jar of wine, buffalo, pig, chicken... prepared by the homeowner for a long time, now has the opportunity to invite the villagers to enjoy.
06. The buffalo is a sacrificial animal to the gods.
Before being sacrificed to the gods, the buffalo was fed well by the owner.
10. The sound of gongs and drums resounded for three days and nights as they ate, drank wine, and danced xoang without tiring their legs or arms to stay awake with the buffalo.
The sound of gongs and drums resounded for three days and nights. Families, children and villagers ate and danced together in Thanksgiving.

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