Two brothers (Photo: Emiko Stock)
Cham Women (Photo: Emiko Stock)
Additional photos from Emiko Stock can be viewed here
Cham Women (Photo: Emiko Stock)
Additional photos from Emiko Stock can be viewed here
By Pich Samnang, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
16 December 2009
In one photo a Cambodian Cham carries a traditional scarf over his left shoulder, his home festooned with lights to welcome friendly spirits and keep the malicious at bay. In another, three old Cham men in white dress and headscarves worship at a mosque. Such are the divergent portrayals in a new photo exhibition highlighting nine years of work by Emiko Stock, a French anthropologist who studies the minority group here.
“The exhibition is to show the public that there is not just one group of Chams, or the same Cham community, in Cambodia,” said Stock, whose 88 black and white photos were on display Monday night at Phnom Penh’s Reyum Institute. “In fact, the Chams in Cambodia have various characteristics in terms of celebrating marriages, religious rituals, or even the way they address their parents.”
The photos were taken from 2000 to 2009, in the provinces of Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang and Mondolkiri, as well as Phnom Penh.
“I think the show will enable viewers to understand that the Chams are different from Islam or Muslims, as is widely misunderstood,” Leb Ke, a Cham, said at the exhibition.
The Chams are descendents of the lost Champa empire, located in today’s Vietnam. When the Vietnamese conquered the kingdom in the 15th Century, the Chams were forced to move into southern Vietnam and Cambodia.
In Cambodia, the group numbers nearly half a million, and most—but not all—are Muslim. And though the group has been here a long time, it is little understood.
“Some people who were led to believe bad rumors about the Cham will better understand their ethics,” said Nos Sles, an undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Education, of the exhibition.
The exhibition, which was shown in Malaysia in October, will move to Hawaii in January.
“The exhibition is to show the public that there is not just one group of Chams, or the same Cham community, in Cambodia,” said Stock, whose 88 black and white photos were on display Monday night at Phnom Penh’s Reyum Institute. “In fact, the Chams in Cambodia have various characteristics in terms of celebrating marriages, religious rituals, or even the way they address their parents.”
The photos were taken from 2000 to 2009, in the provinces of Kampong Cham, Kampong Chhnang and Mondolkiri, as well as Phnom Penh.
“I think the show will enable viewers to understand that the Chams are different from Islam or Muslims, as is widely misunderstood,” Leb Ke, a Cham, said at the exhibition.
The Chams are descendents of the lost Champa empire, located in today’s Vietnam. When the Vietnamese conquered the kingdom in the 15th Century, the Chams were forced to move into southern Vietnam and Cambodia.
In Cambodia, the group numbers nearly half a million, and most—but not all—are Muslim. And though the group has been here a long time, it is little understood.
“Some people who were led to believe bad rumors about the Cham will better understand their ethics,” said Nos Sles, an undersecretary of state at the Ministry of Education, of the exhibition.
The exhibition, which was shown in Malaysia in October, will move to Hawaii in January.
7 comments:
I'm proud of my people and i'm proud of my root..
Sy, Nos
I praised big brother from Maylasia for helping our people in cambodia, our people were neglected and abandon by cambodian government..
Thanks brother from Maylasia!
Sary, Math
Cambodian Chams people in Cambodia are good and hornest people. They are good in carry their traditional to the present day. I like this specy. I would love to see them having their own country like every body else. East Timor people fight Indonesian to get their country back and Cham people around the world should do the same to Vietnam to get their country back. I would support them 100%.
Chams,
Vietnameses killed your people.
Khmers host you and consider you like Khmers.
You are thinking to betray the hands that help you. That what CORAN tell you ?
We want to overthrown this current government and turns cambodia into Islam state...
Isa,
Before you do it, move to Alganestan and Iran and live there for few years each, talk after.
CORAN is good,
men interpret for their advantage and islam becomes bad.
You are not enough with communist ?
4;19am.
Don't believe so much what you read online. This poster 5;11am is not one of my people Khmer-Islam, this person is Yuon who is trying to cause troubles between Khmer-Islam and Khmer Buddhists to kill each others.
A Khmer-Islam who is so proud of his Cham root
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