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Giay, Nhang of China
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Giay, Nhang of China
 
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Identity
In Vietnam, the 38,000 Giay are given official status by the government. In China, the Giay have been combined with many other related groups to make up the huge Zhuang nationality. The Giay, however, speak their own language and possess a distinct historical identity. The Giay are also often referred to as the Nhang, which is a name given to them by the Vietnamese.

Language
According to one linguist, the Giay language is the same as Bouyei in China. The Giay in China use a different script from their counterparts in Vietnam.

History
The Giay who now live in Vietnam migrated there from China approximately 200 years ago, "perhaps during the Black and Yellow Flag Wars."

Customs
The traditional dress worn by Giay women included a knee-length skirt, but now the women have begun wearing normal Han Chinese clothing. Giay families are dominated by the males. Wives must obey their husbands, unmarried women must obey their fathers, and widows must obey their sons. Giay women prefer to give birth in a squatting position, in a room where an altar has been erected to ensure that the spirits oversee a favorable birth. The placenta is later buried beneath the woman's bed. When the baby is a month old the parents call for a ceremony to inform the ancestors of the birth and to name the baby. The Giay consult horoscopes to determine the fate of the child.

Religion
The Giay practice ancestor worship. Many are also animists, while some of the current generation of youth are nonreligious, having received an atheistic education under the Communist system. Each Giay village has a "forbidden forest" called a doong xia where the biggest tree is considered sacred. Twice a year, worship of the spirit of the village is celebrated at the foot of the tree. Whenever these rituals take place, outsiders and visitors are strictly forbidden to enter the village. Bamboo is cut down and placed at the entrance of the village to bar access to all strangers. Parts of sacrificed animals are then hung from the tree; ears of pigs or buffaloes, chickens' feet, and tufts of animal hair are commonly used.

Christianity
Few Giay have heard that Jesus Christ died for them. They are trapped in superstition and a fear of evil spirits. There are no strong Christian communities near the Giay. The southern tip of China and northern Vietnam are two large unreached regions. A small number of Catholics do live among the Giay in China, and a few believers can be found among the Giay in Vietnam. There are no Scriptures in the Giay language, even though they are one of a relatively small number of groups in China which possesses its own orthography.

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www.china.org.cn/e-groups/shaoshu/index.htm
www.chinagate.com.cn/english/11.htm
www.chsource.org/Profiles.htm
www.infomekong.com/bouyei.htm
www.infomekong.com/peoplegroups.htm
www.millionelephants.com/UPGs/giay.htm
www.orient-tours.nl/2vietnaminsights/ethnics/ethni...
www.paulnoll.com/China/Minorities/China-Nationalit...
www.vietnamtourism.com/e_pages/country/overview.as...
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Country: China
Continent:
Asia
Region:
Northeast Asia
Country Persecution Rank:12 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
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Country Details: World Factbook
Population in this Country:
316,000
Largest Provinces on file:
Guizhou
Total Provinces on file:1
Location within Country:Approximately a quarter of a million Giay (pronounced "Zay") are located in eastern Yunnan and western Guangxi, along the southern Chinese border with Vietnam. The Giay in Vietnam inhabit three provinces of the Red River valley that borders China. Five thousand also live in northern Laos. A few Giay refugee communities have also sprung up in France and southern California.
(Source: Operation China, 2000)
   
 
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People Name in Country: Giay, Nhang
People Name General:
Giay
Alternate People Names:
Chi ChuChungcha
DangDioi
GiaiGiang
GiáyGlay
NhangNyang
Pau ThinPu Nam
Sa NhanXa Chung Cha
YaiZay
People Code: 107305
Population in this Country: 316,000
Population in all Countries: 378,000
Yes
   
 
Southeast Asian Peoples
Bouyei
People Name General:
Giay
MSY49z
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Language
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Primary Language:
Bouyei (316,000 Speakers)
Language Code (16th): pcc    Ethnologue Listing
PCC
Total Languages Spoken:
1
   
 
Religion
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Primary Religion:
Ethnic Religions
Major Religions:
Buddhism0.00 % 
Christianity0.40 %(Evangelical: 0.18 %)
Ethnic Religions94.50 % 
Hinduism0.00 % 
Islam0.00 % 
Non-Religious5.10 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.00 % 
Christianity Segments:
Anglican0.00 %
Independent45.00 %
Protestant0.00 %
Orthodox0.00 %
Other Christian0.00 %
Roman Catholic55.00 %
 
(Evangelicals distributed across Christianity segments)
   
 
Joshua Project Progress Indicators
Yes
Progress Scale: 1.2     Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Christian Adherents <=5%.
Need-Ranking Score: 71        Details
   
 
Other Progress Indicators *
Finishing the Task Status:Level B   This group has been selected/adopted, but not yet engaged
Global Evangelical Status:Level 1   Less than 2% Evangelical. Some evangelical resources available, but no active church planting within past 2 years
Unengaged Status:Yes   Unengaged
Agency Progress (API):Level 1   At least one agency committed
Church Progress (CPI):Level 2   One known church
 
 
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New Testament: None Reported
Complete Bible: None Reported
 
 
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Giay, Nhang of China
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