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Cambodia, SE Asia
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The Origin of Cambodia
Indian PrinceCambodian Princess
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Dragon King
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Empire Khmer( 900-1300 )
The Khmers cradled the most brilliant civilization in Southeast Asia
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Jayavarman VII
God-kingBuilder-kingWarrior-king
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Mekong River
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Tonle Sap Lake---the Great Lake
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Fishing Boats
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Drying Fish
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Hydraulic Economy:Economy involving, moved by, or
operated by a fluid, especially water
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Staple Food---Rice
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Rice Paddies
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Vegetable Fields
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Banana Tree
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A Plough
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A Hoe
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Monsoon Rain
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Climate:
Rainy season: May---October Growing and planting rice seedlings
Dry season: November---AprilPaddy harvest
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Water Storage Tank
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Irrigation Canal
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Rice Harvest
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Rice Threshing
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Ship Building
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Active Marine Trades
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Family
Type of family = nuclearGoal of family = economic goals
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Marriage
Mating= ArrangedType of marriage = monogamyRule of marriage = exogamyGoal of married = having a family
especially new generations such as children
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Household
Types of household = nuclearRules of household = neo local
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Education
Formal education (buddhist association)Informal education ( family, socialization)
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Inheritance
Divided equally among children
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Divorce
Divorce is allowed Divorce is a socially recognized option,
although there is social pressure against it and some reluctance to grant it.
Assets are divided equally between the spouses
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Death
Family is responsibleBuddhist tradition Ceremonies in memory of the dead are
held on the seventh and hundredth days after life
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Male Roles in A Family
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House on the Stilts
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Female roles in a family
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Rice Seedling
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Weaving
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The wedding systemCambodian weddings are long and intricate affairs that
consist of multiple ceremonies and songs.
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KHMER WEDDING
bride and groom being blessed by devada (angels)during the "hair cutting" or "cleansing" ceremony
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Traditional Wedding
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Wedding Costume
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Ceremony
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DOWRYA dowry is money or property brought by a bride
to her husband at marriage. Cambodians, however, believe that the groom should present the bride with gifts. He travels to the bride’s home accompanied by his family with trays filled with fruits, cakes, gifts, and jewelry. Instead of money, the gifts are arranged and presented to the bride’s family on silver trays. The number of trays depends on the groom’s wealth and status. During this time, family and friends meet and the wedding rings are exchanged. Three songs are included in the dowry celebration.
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The fruits, cakes, and gifts are arranged in a certain manner. The display is presented to the bride and groom from the guests at
their wedding.
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Arrival of the Groom ( Neay Pream He Kaun Kamlas): this song tells the story of the groom and his family's journey to the bride's home.
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Presenting the Dowry (Chambak Rouy): ·A conversation between the matchmakers, parents, relatives, and friends of the bride and groom. The groom's family and friends formally present the dowry gifts to the bride's family.
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Inviting the Elders to Chew Betel Nut (Pak Paeuk Pisa Sla): The betel nut is presented to the bride and groom's elders. Parents of both the bride and groom ask for blessings and well wishes for their children.
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HOW MANY DAYS DOES THE WEDDING LAST? Traditional Cambodian weddings last three days and three
nights. Three is an important number to Cambodians because it is symbolic of the “three jewels” of Buddhism. The “three jewels” are the…
1. The Buddha 2. The Sangha (the brotherhood of monks) 3. The Dhamma (Buddha’s teachings)
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Here is a picture of the brotherhood of monks. They will
bless the couple's union
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SPECIAL/UNIQUE TRADITIONS Cambodians celebrate their weddings in a unique and special way. Below are a few of the interesting ceremonies
included in the wedding celebration.
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PRE-CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES
Breakfast: Following the celebration of the dowry, Cambodians have a special breakfast in which the bride and groom feed each other. When they are done, the other guests may eat. During the breakfast, the master of ceremony entertains guests by playing folk songs. Cambodians who are of Chinese descent use this time to offer tea to the spirits of their ancestors.
Hair cutting ceremony: In this ceremony, the bride and groom get their hair symbolically cut. (In the past, the couple’s hair really got cut.) The mock haircut represents a new relationship as husband and wife. The master of ceremony cuts the hair first, followed by the bride and groom’s parents, relatives, and friends.
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SONGS OF CEREMONY Throughout the ceremony, four songs are sung: Phat Cheay : a song that invites the bride and her bridesmaids
to the ceremony. Kang Saeuy : this song is played when gifts are offered to the
ancestors. Bangvel Po Pil (Seven Rotations): While the candles are
passed around seven times, family members wave the smoke which is believed to protect the couple from evil.
Bay Khon Chang Dai (Tying the Wrists): The following song is sung while the bride and groom’s wrists are being tied: "We tie, we tie three strings to each wrist of our children. We wish for true happiness and success to this couple, who will always be together like wet grass seeds. We tie your left wrist to make you remember your parents. We tie your right wrist to make you carry on the family lineage and traditions."
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Wedding attire Cambodian weddings are
colorful events. Traditionally the bride and groom wear red and gold. Cambodian women wear various colors throughout the wedding ceremony. The bride may have up to ten dress changes. She changes outfits about every thirty minutes. The bride is often adorned with gold, jewels, and makeup. The groom also changes his wedding attire. He wears a traditional sarong. For the final ceremony, he is dressed like royalty.
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Here is a picture of the groom and his groomsmen wearing a
traditional sarong.
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Political System
A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchical government established under a constitutional system which acknowledges an elected or hereditary monarch as head of the state.
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Monarchy
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TEMPLESThere are over a hundred major
temples sites to be visited in and around Siem Reap-the remains in brick and stone of cities that were built by a succession of Khmer Kings between the 9th and 13th centuries. Beside visiting Khmer Temples, there are thousand of pagodas speeding the country.
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WAT PHNOMPhnom Penh, Cambodia 1373-present
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Pagoda Wat Phnom
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YAMAYama, Lord of the DeadCourtyard, National Museum of Cambodia Khmer, 12th century
The only object in the museum which may be photographed is this sensitive statue of Yama in the courtyard. The god is sitting without his usual buffalo mount. This celebrated piece comes from Angkor Thom's Terrace of the Leper King, so-called because prior to cleaning, the statue had been splotched with lichen.
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Angkor Wat Temple
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The Angkor Wat is not only the largest, high and elegant construction of all the Khmer temples, it is in itself a city that is; it served as the capital
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Expressive arts
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Percussion
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Musical percussion (Drum)
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Musical Instrument
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Khimm
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History of Khmer
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Type of Khmer Art and Architecture
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Cambodia Classical Dance
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APSARA DANCE
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Khmer Dance
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Khmer Classical Dance
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Battle Dance (Battle with Ravana) Hanuman's soldier trains for their battle with Ravana
The Ramayana was written about 2,000 years ago. The 48,000 line epic odyssey is essentially a moral tale, describing the adventures of Prince Rama, an incarnation of the God Vishnu. Before Rama's birth the gods determined that his life would be one of a hero, but that he would be tested through trial and tribulation.
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Ramayana
Renouncing his throne, the prince was banished and wandered in the wilderness with his beautiful wife Sita, and his brother Lasma, for many years. Sita was abducted by the evil King Ravana. Rama finds her with the help of Hanuman, the King of the monkeys and son of the God of the wind.
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Buong Suong.. a prayer for freedom, victory and prosperity.
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Moni MekhalaGoddess Of Water
According to Khmer popular legends, the thunder-storm is all that mortal eyes are allowed to see of this recurrent celestial affray; The lightning representing the glitter of Mekhala's crystal ball and the thunder the clatter of Ream Eyso's magic axe as it slips from his fingers. It might likewise be said to symbolize the victory of chastity and innocence over the powers of darkness.
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Ream EysoGod of the Storm
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Bopha LokeiFlowers of the world
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Art of Khmer
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Khmer Sculpture
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Here some examples of
crowns, masks and costumes
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Dance Costume The glittering costumes
worn today resemble Thai robes and crowns, emphasizing an odd exchange between Cambodia and Thailand that came about as a result of the Thai conquest of Angkor five centuries ago. When invading Thai pillaged Angkor, they carried away priests, dancers and artisans to enhance their court in imitation of the Khmers.
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On the left is a mask worn by a character known as Ream Eyso. This storm demon battles with Moni Mekhala (goddess of water) to steal her magic crystal. The mask on the right is worn by a character known as Ravana (Reap), the ten-headed demon who kidnaps Rama's wife, Sita, in the Ramayana.
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Kheynorey Costume(a mythical half bird/human from Heaven)
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Khenorey costumes are often found on Cambodia and Thai Temples
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Apsara Crown
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MOKOT CROWN
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LanguageKhmer* no tones* derived from the south Indian alphabet* left to right and no space
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World view
religious
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Buddha
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Cambodia Religion Thearavada Buddhism is the
official religion in Cambodia which is practiced by 95 percent of the population-- just like that of Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka. However, Christianity and Cham Muslim are being active and popular among a large number of population as well in the capital and provinces, showing a sign of growth. Daoism and Confuism are also commonly practiced among the Chinese people.
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Buddhism is the predominant religion in Cambodia.
In each family, the oldest son is expected to spend several months as a monk in order to provide merit for his family.
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Stratification system
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DEVA RAJA
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Brahmins
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Khmer Civilization
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Kinship structureBilateral
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Gender roles and status
The division of labor by gender: Most tasks performed by men.Women are responsible for household
chores. The relative status of women and men: women relatively strongWomen control family financesWomen have less access than men
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Castes and classes
Wealthy people are more honorable
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Symbol of social stratification
Wealth people have to be publicly known
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Bamboo house
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Wood house
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Stone house