Kon Tum: As the younger generation increasingly distances themselves from traditional values, elderly artisans from the Bahnar ethnic minority community in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum are passing on the traditional craft of brocade weaving to youth in a bid to preserve this unique cultural heritage. For the ethnic minorities in the Central Highlands region in general, and the Bahnar people in particular, the traditional craft of brocade weaving is regarded as the “soul” of the community, as it embodies unique cultural characteristics.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the initiative aims to engage younger members of the community by involving them in workshops and educational sessions that showcase the intricate techniques of brocade weaving. This effort is seen as a vital step in ensuring that the cultural identity and traditional practices of the Bahnar people are not lost to modern influences.
The Bahnar artisans are committed to teaching the craft, emphasizing not only the technical skills
required but also the cultural significance of each pattern and color used in the brocade fabrics. This knowledge transfer is crucial for keeping the tradition alive and relevant in today’s rapidly changing world.
By actively involving the youth, the Bahnar community hopes to cultivate a sense of pride and belonging among the younger generation, encouraging them to appreciate and continue their rich cultural heritage. This movement reflects a broader effort to preserve ethnic minority traditions throughout the Central Highlands, amidst growing concerns about cultural erosion.