Chong in Thailand

Chong
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People Name: Chong
Country: Thailand
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 2,100
World Population: 3,700
Primary Language: Chong
Primary Religion: Buddhism
Christian Adherents: 0.80 %
Evangelicals: 0.00 %
Scripture: Unspecified
Ministry Resources: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Mon-Khmer
Affinity Bloc: Southeast Asian Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

There are six small people groups in Cambodia which are linguistically related: the Chong, the Por (Peur, Pear), the Samre, the Saoch, the Somray and the Suoy (Suy). These groups are both linguistically and ethnically distinct from the Khmer majority. They are more likely to be found in Thailand.

What Are Their Lives Like?

They live in small, remote, isolated villages that are often located in heavily forested areas. Mostly they practice subsistence rice farming. Their fields are usually some distance away in the forest and every couple of years or so they will move them. They are very dependent on the monsoon rains and in flood or drought they will face food shortages. They also grow a few vegetables and bananas, and gather forest products such as resin, firewood and charcoal. Some still live in the Cardamom Mountains and collect cardamom from the forest. They mostly live in humble, short stilted; one room houses with the roofs made from leaves and walls made from leaves, bamboo and occasionally wood. They dress similarly to rural Khmers which is basically western style. Most are non-literate. Educational opportunities are quite limited and conducted in the national language, Khmer.

What Are Their Beliefs?

The Pearic people are primarily animistic. They worship Neak Ta or Arak whom they believe are powerful spirits which can harm them and require sacrifices to appease them. They often practice traditional medicine, which is a mixture of spiritism, and the use of medicinal plants gathered from the forest. However, most of these practices are not helpful and some are even harmful. They are very superstitious and live in great fear of the spirits. For example, those who live next to the cardamom forest have very specific "rules" about how they must behave while collecting cardamom in the forest.

What Are Their Needs?

They are extremely poor and looked down upon by the Khmer majority. They lack access to education and health care. They most importantly need someone who will take them the good news.

Prayer Points

Pray for the Lord to call the Chong people to Jesus Christ.
May he thrust out workers to disciple them.
Pray for the Chong people to have the spiritual hunger it takes to overcome persecution.
Pray for a movement to Christ to come soon.

Text Source:   Joshua Project