Abstract
The Ede people are one of the ancient ethnic groups in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. The unique culture of this community is reflected in various architectural works, festivals, worship ceremonies, customs, and traditions. This article analyzes community solidarity from the life perspective through marriage, a distinctive feature still prevalent in the cultural life of the Ede people in present-day Buon Ma Thuot, Dak Lak province, Vietnam. Therefore, the present research investigates community solidarity in the life perspective through marriage of ede people in buon ma thuot city, dak lak province, Vietnam.
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