Artisans call for preservation of Jarai epics

Artisans in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highlands) are asking for financial support from local authorities to preserve ethnic Jarai epics, oral folk literature that is now known by the elderly only.

The oral epics, called Khan, have been handed down from one generation to the next. They contain verses and songs within thousands of words that are easy to learn by heart.

Khan features the myths, legends and stories of brave and compassionate local people.

In the past, Jarai people sang Khan every day after hard work in the fields. 

Singing helped them become stronger and happier in their lives and work.

Today, very few young people know or sing Khan.

“Old villagers who collected and taught the epics have passed away. A decade ago, our village had only three artisans familiar with Khan. After their death, no one has taught the art to youngsters,” said Puih Binh, head of Jut village in Ia Grai district.

Khan contains stories about the lives of Jarai people, describing the spirit of their society, natural calamities and social relations, told in a boasting, heroic and impressive style.

"We hope local authorities, cultural researchers and old villagers work together to preserve Khan because ethnic minorities, Jarai people in particular, can’t survive without their traditional culture," he said.    

Ksor Sep, who lives in Brel village in Ia Grai district and has spent more than 40 years learning and singing Khan, said: “I began learning the art from my father when I was a child. I travelled around the region to collect the epics performed by the elderly and teach local youngsters.”   

“I want to share my love of Jarai culture with young people,” added the 60-year-old. 

In recent years, Ksor has had difficulties delivering his art to youth. 

Modern life is coming to our villages day by day. Youths have more choices for entertainment and fewer chances to learn singing Khan.

Meanwhile, there are few ethnic artisans able to introduce the epics.     

Phan Xuan Vu, Director of the province’s Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, said the province has only 50 artisans, mostly elderly, who can offer Khan teaching.

“Khan has played a role in Tay Nguyen’s folk culture. It should be preserved by not only the elderly but also by younger generations,” he said.

Vu believes that the most effective method for preserving Khan epics is to expand teaching at schools.

“In addition, the oral tradition of reciting the works should also be encouraged more frequently during local activities and festivals,” he said.

“To expand the art, provincial cultural authorities should work more closely with artisans to record tapes and write books and other documents on Khan,” said Ksor, adding that more financial support from the province should also be given to help local artisans develop their work.
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