(QNO) - Among 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, the Co Tu people have a rich and unique culture. Village elders play a key role in preserving traditional skills, such as carving, gong performances, brocade weaving, and decorating village communal houses (gươl).
Bhriu Po, an artisan from Lang commune (Tay Giang, Quang Nam) and a sculpture of Forest MumThe gươl is often decorated with familiar animals and spiritual symbols, such as roosters, Mother of the forest, snakes, centipedes, birds, and scenes of daily life, including hunting, farming, and festivals.Y Cong, an artisan from Ba commune (Dong Giang)Bhriu Dang, an artisan from Bhalle commune (Tay Giang)By visiting a Co Tu village’s gươl, one can learn much about their daily life, culture, and spirituality, as well as the skills of their talented artisans.Clau Nhim, an artisan from Dong GiangY Cong and one of his productsA Co Tu elder woman from A Xan (Tay Giang)An elder artisan from Bho Hoong (Song Kon, Dong Giang) in a gong performance festivalAn elder man in A Tieng, making gùi (a basket)Elderly artisans in Hoa Vang district, Da Nang cityA Co Tu old man in A Tieng commune, Tay GiangCo Tu elder women in Tay Giang preserve traditional brocade weaving.