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St. John's University School of Education Summer Abroad program is designed to provide an unparalleled Vietnamese language and cultural immersion experience for NY teachers. This blog documents our learning experiences as we explore Vietnamese culture, landscape and language. Please join us on our journey!

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7/14/11

Ethnic Minorities

One of the things with which I've been most fascinated while we study in and around Viet Nam is their celebration of the 54 ethnic minorities around the country. Each group maintains their unique cultures and identities; the country strongly believe in "unity in diversity." As far back as their recorded history, they have had many groups of people from many different places come through their lands bringing in new ideas and activities. Each region of Viet Nam, north (bac), central (trung) and south (nam), has a multitude of cultural identities and yet they all identify as people of Viet Nam.
Ho Chi Minh was instrumental in keeping the diversity of the country following the defeat of the French (and the Japanese) following World War II. The statue in the photo shows Ho Chi Minh holding three children representing the three different regions of the country. The relief behind the statue showcases the unique aspects of the many ethnic groups.



The oneness of the Vietnamese cultural identity was driven home during our Hanoi (i)xich lo (/i) (pedicab) ride. Riding along, just looking at everything around me, I caught sight of a globe off to the left. I took a picture going toward it, but also grabbed the main side of it. With the viewing of that, my driver tapped me on my shoulder and said, "Number 1!" They are a proud people.



Tam biet!
Maureen

What we've seen so far

So here a few photos of what we have seen so far. We've taken in the culture a little bit, had a few lectures and have been trying our best to learn Vietnamese.

First, a map of Vietnam and our beginner book: 


Second, the Vietnamese alphabet:
Third: Some of my notes from language class. It is quite difficult to keep up


Finally, today, one Professor provided us with a great gift. It may have 5000 Dong inside, it may have
10, 000.:

-S.October