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“It is not our differences that divide us. It is our inability to recognize, accept, and celebrate those differences.”
– Audre Lorde


With 54 different ethnic groups, Vietnam is regarded as a multiethnic nation.
Ethnic minorities are not acknowledged by the government as being indigenous peoples. Instead, everyone else besides the Kinh majority is referred to as an "ethnic minority" by the government. Varying ethnic groups have quite different educational levels, especially when it comes to literacy rates. Problems they might also face is poor poverty, regional discrimination, and limited access.
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