Katana VentraIP

Jarai people

Jarai people or Dega (Vietnamese: Người Gia Rai, Gia Rai, or Gia-rai; Khmer: ចារ៉ាយ, Charay or Khmer: ជ្រាយ, Chreay) are an Austronesian indigenous people and ethnic group native to Vietnam's Central Highlands (Gia Lai and Kon Tum Provinces, with smaller populations in Đắk Lắk Province), as well as in the Cambodian northeast Province of Ratanakiri. During the Vietnam War, many Jarai persons, as well as members of other Montagnard groups (Khmer Loeu and Degar), collaborated with US Special Forces, and many were resettled with their families in the United States, particularly in North Carolina, after the war.

Regions with significant populations

513,930 (2019)[1]

26,335 (2008)[2]

The Jarai language is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. It is related to the Cham language of central Vietnam and Cambodia and the Malayo-Polynesian languages of Indonesia, Malaysia, Madagascar, Philippines and other Pacific Islands such as Hawaii and New Zealand. There are approximately 332,558 Jarai speakers. They are the largest of the upland ethnic groups of the Central Highlands known as Degar or Montagnards and they make up 23% of the population of Ratanakiri Province in Cambodia. Both groups, the Cambodian and Vietnamese Jarai, share the same traditions and keep a close relation of cultural interchange, but their language gets the influence of their respectively Khmer and Vietnamese linguistic environment. A few of khmer Jarai words are borrowed from Khmer and Lao. While trading conversation between Khmer Jarai and Vietnamese Jarai, there can be some perplexity among them. Vietnamese Jarai has a written form in Latin script, but Khmer Jarai does not.

Jarai language

Degar

Thủy Xá and Hỏa Xá

Khmer Leu

List of ethnic groups in Vietnam

Demographics of Vietnam

Kok Ksor

Hardy, Andrew (2015). . University of Washington Press. ISBN 9786162151040.

The Barefoot Anthropologist: The Highlands of Champa and Vietnam in the Words of Jacques Dournes

Dock Rmah page at North Carolina Arts Council site

Ethnologue report for Jarai language

The Far East - Cambodia

Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine (February 1966) in the United States Armed Forces Manuals Collection @ The Vietnam Center and Archive

50-page document from "DA Pam No. 550-105 Ethnographic Study Series Minority Groups in the Republic of Vietnam

(69 pages) (October 1965) in the John Campbell Collection (USOM/Office of Rural Affairs, Saigon) @ The Vietnam Center and Archive.

"Ethnographic Study Series: Selected Groups in the Republic of Vietnam, the Jarai"