
Musical instruments and objects in Mo H'ra village
Another important aspect of life in Mo H'ra are the objects used in daily activities. From musical instruments to weapons, from fishing tools to cooking utensils, these objects tell their own story.

Another important aspect of life in Mo H'ra are the objects used in daily activities. From musical instruments to weapons, from fishing tools to cooking utensils, these objects tell their own story.

The Bahnar Kon Kơđeh people in Mơ H'ra still have the tradition of placing handmade statues at the tomb area during the grave abandonment ceremony. After the grave abandonment ceremony, relatives will no longer visit but leave the statues to make

The new rice festival, held annually in Bahnar villages, is an occasion for villagers to express their gratitude to Yang (God) and Yang Sri (rice god) for giving the villagers a new crop.

The patterns on traditional Bahnar costumes are a combination of many different motifs. To create patterns when weaving, the weaver must count and calculate precisely every horizontal and vertical thread.