lakják
Lakják refers to a group of indigenous people traditionally inhabiting the Bán Kon Tum province of Vietnam, primarily in the central highlands. Their language is part of the Bahnaric branch of the Austroasiatic language family. Historically, Lakják communities were organized into villages, often built on hillsides, with a strong sense of communal living. Their traditional economy was based on wet-rice cultivation, supplemented by hunting, fishing, and gathering forest products.
Social structure among the Lakják was historically characterized by a division into two moieties, which played
In contemporary times, the Lakják people, like many indigenous groups in Vietnam, face challenges related to