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  1. Montagnard (Vietnam) - Wikipedia

    Montagnard (/ ˌmɒn.tənˈjɑːrd /, MON-tən-YARD) is an umbrella term for the various indigenous peoples of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The French term Montagnard ([mɔ̃.ta.ɲaʁ] ⓘ) …

  2. Montagnard | Highland, Vietnam, Indigenous | Britannica

    Montagnard houses are usually raised above the ground on piling. Religious beliefs involve many spirits associated with nature or ancestors, and they maintain shamans and sorcerers to …

  3. The Montagnard People: America’s Forgotten Vietnam Veterans

    Mar 29, 2021 · The Montagnards, some 12,000 total, fled the jungles of Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand, and from 1975 to 1992, formed the Front de Liberation des Hauts-Plateaux …

  4. Montagnard Association Of North Carolina

    Who are the Montagnard people? We are among the indigenous people of the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The term Montagnard is French for “mountain people” or "highlanders", and is …

  5. EXPLAINED: Who are Vietnam’s Montagnards and what are their …

    Sep 3, 2024 · Who are the Montagnards? Montagnard is a term, meaning “mountain dweller,” coined by French colonialists to describe a grouping of about 30 indigenous minorities in …

  6. All about the Montagnard people of Vietnam - We Are The Mighty

    Sep 25, 2023 · Montagnard is a French term for “mountain dwellers” and an umbrella name for the Hmong, Rhadé, and Nung peoples, among others. Approximately 30 tribes reside among …

  7. MONTAGNARDS - Charlie Company Vietnam 1966-1972

    Mar 25, 2018 · Montagnard is the term, typically shortened to Yard, used by U.S. military personnel in the Central Highlands during the Vietnam War.

  8. MONTAGNARD CULTURE - friends-of-vso

    Today, these highlanders are generally known by the French designation, Montagnards ("mountaineers"). They are “ethnic minorities” in today’s Vietnam.

  9. MONTAGNARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MONTAGNARD is a member of any of various peoples inhabiting the highlands of central and southern Vietnam.

  10. History | Montagnard Human Rights Organization (MHRO)

    The indigenous peoples of Vietnam’s Central Highlands are often referred to as “Montagnard” or Mountain People. Other tribal names include, “Anak Cu Chiang” or “Dega” referring to the …