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For more than 50 years, Ama H’Loan has quietly preserved the cultural soul of his village, holding together traditions at risk of fading amid modern change.
When many traditional cultural values face the risk of fading away, the persistent teaching of the E De language in schools contributes significantly to the preservation of ethnic language and culture.
Beyond fireworks and feasts, Lunar New Year (Tet) has become a season of belonging for a man far from his birthplace.
Despite a physical disability, H’Yar Kbuor, an E De woman from Dak Lak province, has overcome challenges and persevered in starting a business with traditional brocade products.
A Dak Lak village chief safeguards cultural heritage while helping locals prosper.
Facing the fading of the E De people’s tradition of brocade weaving, a deputy commune chairman in Dak Lak has borrowed nearly VND400 million from a bank to revive this cherished craft.