| BIG DICK 89 | ||
• blonde.babes.yhotmail.com/blonde.babes Tices into their traditional belief systems likewise vietnamese influence has been stronger here than in northern vietnam while the american war caused severe disruption nevertheless their cultures have been sufficiently strong to resist complete assimilation jarai or gia rai the largest minority group on the central highlands is the jarai with a population of roughly 000 its thought that jarai people left the coastal plains around 2000 years ago settling on the fertile plateau around plei ku in kon tum province some ethnol ogists hold that cham people are in fact a branch of the jarai and they certainly share common linguistic traits and a matrilineal social order young jarai women initiate the marriage proposal and afterwards the couple live in the wifes family home with children taking their mothers namevillages are often named for a nearby river stream or tribal chief and in the centre of each can be found a large stilt house nha rong which acts as a kind of community centre where the council of elders and their elected chief meet houses are traditionally built on stilts facing north jarai women typically propose marriage to men through a matchmaker who delivers the prospective groom a • bath.junkie.yhotmail.com/bath.junkie Copper Bracelet Animistic Beliefs And Rituals Still Abound And The Jarai Pay Respect To Their Ancestors And Nature Through A Host Of Genies Yang Popular Spirits Include The King Of Fire Po Teo Pui And The King Of Water Po Teo La Whom They Summon To Bring Forth Rain Perhaps More Than Any Of Vietnam S Other Hill Tribes The Jarai Are Renowned For Their Indigenous Musical Instruments From Stringed Gongs To Bamboo Tubes Which Act As Wind Flutes And Percussionanimist Beliefs Are Still Strong And The Jarai World Is Peopled With Spirits The Most Famous Of Which Are The Kings Of Water Fire And Wind Represented By Shamans Who Are Involved In Rain Making Cere Monies And Other Rituals Funeral Rites Are Particularly Complex And Expensive After The Burial A Funeral House Is Built Over The Grave And Evocative Sculptures Of People Birds And Objects From Everyday Life Are Placed Inside The Jarai Also Have An Extensive Musical Repertoire The Principal Instruments Being Gongs And The Unique Klongput Made Of Bamboo Tubes Into Which The Players Force Air By Clapping Their Hands During The American War The Majority Of Jarai Villagers Moved Out Of Their War Torn Homeland Many Have Been Resettled In end .. Here it is BIG DICK 89 |
| |