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John 3:16 in Jeh

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  Image: Plain Text: ພະເຢໂອວາວ໊າໂລກມໍ໊ໄຢ ອັນໂດ໊ກອນອັນໂກ໊ເນົາ ອັນຫງາຕາມຢີ໊ມັງອັນ(ກອນຄຼໍ) ແດ໊ຈິ໊ດ ອັນເຢງຊີວິດອະມະຕະ(ແທນ) Transliterated: Ya Ye o Va Va Loke Mor Yai Un Doe Korn Un Koh Nao Un Nga Tarm Yi Mung Un(Korn Klor) Dae Jid Un Yeng Shivid Amata(Taen) Video / Audio Introduction / History According to the 1995 census, 8,013 Jeh people live in southern Laos, in the Dakchung District of Xekong Province and the adjoining Sanxai District of Attapu Province. Approximately 15,000 Jeh live in central Vietnam, where they are part of the official Gie (Jeh) Trieng ethnic group. Young Jeh girls prefer to wear their hair down to their shoulders. When they are married they plait it into a knot. This is a visible social sign of a woman's marital status. Jeh houses are built on stilts. Their roofs are constructed in such a way that they resemble tortoise shells reaching almost to the ground. The houses are arranged in a circular pattern radiating out from the rong - a community meeting house. In...