Katang people
The Katang (Kataang) (
Culture
They are one of the few
Another old Katang tradition for both men and women is to pierce their ears and put a bamboo tube in the hole to stretch out their lobes. This tradition has all but died out.
The Katang engage in crop rotation as their common agricultural practice.[3] Many Katang also engage in irrigation and slash-and-burn agriculture.[2]
Most Katang follow old ethnic beliefs and many people who do this also follow Buddhism. Some Buddhist festivals are commonly celebrated by the Katang.[3] Traditional Katang animism includes a belief in many forest spirits and many taboos meant to avoid disturbing them have developed over the centuries. One of the most revered spirits includes the house spirit which is said to inhabit every house.[4]
References
- ^ a b "Results of Population and Housing Census 2015" (PDF). Lao Statistics Bureau. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-8108-6411-5.
- ^ a b Communities and Forest Management in Southeast Asia. IUCN. 1999.
- ISBN 978-1-78701-061-1.
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Vietic | |
Khmer | |
Katuic | |
Bahnaric | |
Khmu-Palaungic | |
Hmong–Mien | |
Tibeto-Burman | |
Other | |
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