There are 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam as officially recognized by the Vietnamese government.[1] Each ethnicity has their own unique language, traditions, and culture. The largest ethnic groups are: Kinh 85.32%, Tay 1.92%, Thái 1.89%, Mường 1.51%, Hmong 1.45%, Khmer 1.32%, Nùng 1.13%, Dao 0.93%, Hoa 0.78%, with all others accounting for the remaining 3.7% (2019 census).[2] The Vietnamese terms for ethnic groups are dân tộc (nation) and sắc tộc (ethnicity).
List of ethnic groups
The total population of Vietnam was 96,208,984 according to the 2019 census.[2][3]
Other
- Nguồn - possibly Mường group, officially classified as a Việt (Kinh) group by the government, Nguồn themselves identify with Việt ethnicity; their language is a member of the Viet–Muong branch of the Vietic sub-family.
- Sui (Người Thủy) - officially classified as Pa Then people.
- According to news from Dantri, an online newspaper in Vietnam, the Thừa Thiên-Huế People's Committee in September 2008 announced a plan to do more research in a new ethnic group in Vietnam. It is Pa Kô, also called Pa Cô, Pa Kô, Pa-Kô or Pa Kôh. This ethnic group settles mainly in A Lưới suburban district (Thừa Thiên-Huế) and mountainous area of Hướng Hóa (Quảng Trị).[4][5] At present, however, they have been classified in Tà Ôi ethnic group.
Many of the local ethnic groups residing in mountain areas are known collectively in the West as Montagnard or Degar. One distinctive feature of highland ethnic minority groups in Vietnam is that they are colorfully attired whether at home, in the farm, traveling or in their home town.
Foreign expatriate workers are a small portion of the population, some settling permanently or through marriage. Many are migrants from neighboring Asian countries like China, though some are from the west. Today, 2,700 Americans live in Vietnam. Moreover, some descend from the French and other Europeans from the colonial period. However, most European descendants left after Vietnam gained independence.[6]
See also
References
- 1999 Census results
- Socioeconomic Atlas of Vietnam, 1999
Citations
- ^ Các dân tộc Việt Nam (Ethnic groups in Vietnam). Portal of the Committee for Ethnic Problems, Hậu Giang prov., 2012. Retrieved 1 Apr 2017.
- ^ a b General Statistics Office of Vietnam (2019). "Completed Results of the 2019 Viet Nam Population and Housing Census" (PDF). Statistical Publishing House (Vietnam). ISBN 978-604-75-1532-5.
- ^ 2009 Census: Kết quả toàn bộ Tổng điều tra Dân số và Nhà ở Việt Nam năm 2009, Tổng Cục Thống kê Việt Nam. Retrieved 18/08/2015.
- ^ Việt Nam sẽ có dân tộc thứ 55?
- ^ Pa Kô được bổ sung vào danh mục các dân tộc Việt Nam Archived 2013-01-29 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Young envoy in Vietnam | Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in the United States".
Further reading
- Nguyễn Trọng Tấn; Viện khoa học xã hội Việt Nam - Viện dân tộc học - Tạp chí dân tộc học. 2005. Tổng mục lục 30 năm tạp chí dân tộc học (1974 - 2004). Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản khoa học xã hội.
External links
- Modern photographs of all Ethnic groups in Vietnam
- socio-economic parameters of ethnic and non-ethnic people {http://www.communityresearch.org.nz/research/comparison-of-ethnic-mimnority-socio-economics-with-main-stream-in-vietnam/}
- Ethnic groups of Vietnam (State Committee for Ethnic Minority Affairs)
- Vietnamese Ethnic Groups
- Ethnic - Linguistic Map of Vietnam
- Vietnamese ethnic groups by population
- Ethnologue report for Vietnam
- Story and Images of Missionaries interacting with Mountain Tribe groups in Vietnam from 1929-1975
- Authentic Old photographs of all Ethnic groups in Vietnam