Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group

Mo khoan khoai is a ceremony of the Lu ethnic group in the northern mountainous province of Lai Chau to honor buffalos, a very important animal to famers.
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 1Held annually  in a field near the village, mo khoan khoai is attended by all villagers. The ceremony is conducted by five shamans who must be prestigious in the community and have a happy family. Offerings for the ceremony are local produce prepared by local women. (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 2Offerings of the ceremony include boiled chicken, pork, sticky rice, liquor and rice (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 3A local shaman in Ban Hon commune, Tam Duong district conducts the buffalo worship ritual (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 4A formality of offering liquor to the buffalo’s spirit (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 5After reciting prayers to ask for the gods support for good health for buffalos, the shaman offers the buffalo sticky rice and water to show gratitude to the buffalo. (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 6After the ceremony, the buffalos are released into the field while its owner invites villagers to a feast (Photo:VNA)
Buffalo worship of Lu ethnic group ảnh 7The ceremony shows a unique cultural trait of the Lu ethnic group in Lai Chau province. It is also a community gathering which helps build unity among villagers (Photo: VNA)
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