- Tampuan
ethnic group
group=Tampuan
poptime=25,000 (est.)
popplace=Cambodia
rels=Animism ,Christianity ,Theravada Buddhism
langs=Khmer, others
related= The Tampuan (also spelled Tompuan or Tampuon) are an indigenous ethnic group living in northeastCambodia . Numbering about 25,000, the Tampuan people live in the mountainous Southern and Western portions of the Cambodian province ofRatanakiri . They have their own language of theMon-Khmer language family. Tampuans are often classified as bothKhmer Loeu or montagnards, a designation given to all hilltribes in the formerFrench Indochina . Though historically the language has been without a writing system, in the last ten yearsEMU International has overseen the creation of aphonology and writing system, based on the Cambodian alphabet.ocial Life
The Tampuan people are a mountain people, living in communal villages that range from 100 to 400 inhabitants. The villages are often laid out in a square, with a rowng, or communal house, in the center. Today many Tampuan villages have a communal well,
volleyball court, or rice mill in the center as well. In addition to a village home, most Tampuans have a second residence on their farm.Houses are built on three to six-foot-tall stilts to catch cool breezes. The walls, floor, roof and doors are made of split woven bamboo. Normally, houses are rectangular in shape, averaging five meters by three meters. Today, many rich Tampuans build wooden houses with corrugated steel roofs, a mark of luxury. In some areas, Tampuans live in communal longhouses that can be up to 200 feet in length. Tampuans have a
matrilineal system of marriage, with the family name and inheritance passing through the mother’s side of the family. Normally, Tampuans marry between the ages of fourteen and eighteen. In accordance with tradition, the young couple lives with and serves the family of the bride for three years, and then moves to serve the grooms family for an additional three years. At this point, the young couple is considered to be of age, capable of starting their own farm.Bigamy is tolerated but not common. The average married Tampuan woman bears six to eight children in her lifetime, but due to high infant mortality rates and poor medical care, fewer than six usually survive to adulthood.Agriculture
Nearly all Tampuans are subsistence farmers, practicing a form of rotational
slash and burn agriculture . The land surrounding the village is communally owned, with each village member planting on his designated section. When the nutrients on a particular plot of land are depleted, usually after two or three years, a new plot is cleared, burned, and prepared for planting. The previous plot is left to lie fallow for a period of years. The vast majority of Tampuans plant dry-land rice, supplementing the rice with corn, beans and pumpkins, planted between the rows of rice. Additionally, Tampuans may raise chickens, pigs, dogs, cows, and water buffalo for food. Tampuans use crossbows or guns to hunt wild boars, pheasants, deer and small rodents.Religion
Tampuans are animists, believing in that evil spirits haunt all things. Evil spirits must be appeased through animal sacrifices. Violating the evil spirit’s commands causes sickness. Mediums and sorcerers are common, and are paid to speak the will of the spirits. A small minority of Tampuan are also Theravada Buddhists.
Arts
The Tampuans are a very musical people. They learn from a young age to play fiddles, stringed banjos, drums, flutes, and gongs. Gongs are their most important instruments. The gongs are made of hammered bronze, and consist of a set of five for rhythm and another set of eight for the melody. Playing gongs is a communal affair; thirteen men play gongs and two play percussion. Often the gongs are accompanied by dancing. Traditionally, men play instruments and women sing.
ee also
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Bahnaric languages
*List of ethnic groups in Cambodia
*Mon-Khmer
*Ratanakiri External links
* [http://www.emuinternational.org/emu_camb.htm EMU International's Webpage]
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