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  • '''Montagnard''' is the most common term for a group of at least 20 tribal peoples, whose ...ained friendly to the U.S. personnel, and it was only [[Lac Luong Dac Biet#Montagnard revolt |U.S. mediation]] that calmed the situation. The revolt was under a
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  • The '''Central Highlands''', which are the traditional home of the [[Montagnard]], also called Dega, peoples of [[Vietnam]], contain three provinces:
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  • ...ining the [[Mekong River]]. The central highlands, traditional home of the Montagnard peoples, was treated separately by the French. [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] w
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  • '''Montagnard''' is the most common term for a group of at least 20 tribal peoples, whose ...ained friendly to the U.S. personnel, and it was only [[Lac Luong Dac Biet#Montagnard revolt |U.S. mediation]] that calmed the situation. The revolt was under a
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  • ...area contains the Central Highlands, which are the traditional home of the Montagnard peoples, who consider themselves ethnically distinct from the lowland Vietn
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  • #Within Annam, the mountainous [[Central Highlands]], the home of the Montagnard peoples, considered itself autonomous ...es included the Chinese merchants who controlled most of the commerce, and Montagnard tribesmen in the thinly populated Central Highlands. Vietnam was a relative
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  • | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=RmvU65EuzWYC&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=montagnard+revolt+CIDG+LLDB&source=web&ots=G0uMyrXREF&sig=HGe3RrKWL4YAcf6Fplh7l1sWCAc& ...from LLDB being primarily lowland Vietnamese, while the CIDG was mostly [[Montagnard]], with some [[Cao Dai]] and [[Hoa Hao]].<ref name=SFch3>{{citation
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  • ...ader coalition, including some of the significant minorities such as the [[Montagnard]]s, [[Cao Dai]], a Catholic broad front to be organized, and [[Hoa Hao]] mi
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  • *[[II Corps tactical zone]]: Central areas, including the Montagnard Central Highlands
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  • ...base in absentee landlords, and also used strategic hamlets to integrate [[Montagnard]]s with lowland Vietnamese.<ref name=HRW-RoM-Ch03>{{citation
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  • ...Central Vietnam (although not the Central Highlands, the semi-autonomous [[Montagnard]] homeland). In fairness to Diem, he was placed in a situation where the po
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  • ...e something of a national identity. Under the French administration, the [[Montagnard]] tribal groups of the Central Highlands had been fairly autonomous; his la
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  • ...s well as refugees from the North, into "land development centers" in the Montagnard areas. He intended to assimilate the unwilling tribes, a point of ethnic re
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  • ...tism was spreading from Saigon to the countryside, and was aggravated by a Montagnard revolt on September 20. No clear leadership was emerging.
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  • ...Khe Sanh was the seat of government of Huong Hoa district, an area of Bru Montagnard villages and coffee plantations, situated about seven miles from the Laotia ...ase) by way of a hidden trail. The Special Forces of FOB 3 also used Bru (Montagnard) troops in their CIDG (Civilian Irregular Defense Group) program, and were
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  • ...The CIDG (Civilian Irregular Defense Groups) program was created for the Montagnard peoples in the sparsely populated mountainous areas of the Central Highland
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  • ...he majority [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Buddhists]] and minorities such as the [[Montagnard]]s, [[Cao Dai]], and [[Hoa Hao]]. These conflicts were exploited, initially ...s had paramilitary groups that affected the political process; while the [[Montagnard]] ethnic groups wanted autonomy for their region. [[William Colby]] (then c
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  • ...s had paramilitary groups that affected the political process; while the [[Montagnard]] ethnic groups wanted autonomy for their region. [[William Colby]] (then c ...he majority [[Vietnamese Buddhism|Buddhists]] and minorities such as the [[Montagnard]]s, [[Cao Dai]], and [[Hoa Hao]]. These conflicts were exploited, initially
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  • Under the French, the Montagnard tribes of the Central Highlands had had autonomy from the lowland colonial
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  • ...=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result#PPA32,M1}}, pp. 30-31</ref> and around 400 Montagnard irregulars, with their families.
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  • ...led by [[Vo Nguyen Giap]], who recruited both from ethnic Vietnamese and [[Montagnard]]s. <ref>Hammer, pp. 97-98</ref>
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  • ...xist in the North. In the early 60s, NLF political organizers went to the Montagnard ares in the Central Highlands, and worked both to increase alienation from
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