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An image from Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr" illustrating the postal history and general (modern) history of France and the French Colonial Empire and the surrounding context.

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English: An image from Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr" illustrating the postal history and general (modern) history of France and the French Colonial Empire and the surrounding context.
Français : La partie de l'Indochine qui deviendra le Viêt-Nam est composée, en plus des ethnies principales (annamites au Nord et khmères au Sud), d'un nombre important de minorités tant dans la partie Nord et Ouest du Tonkin que sur les hauts plateaux de l'Annam.

Les Annamites appellent ces minorités : "Moïs" qui veut dire "sauvages". Néanmoins ce terme s'applique surtout aux populations d'origine indonésienne et mélanésienne qui vivent sur les hauts plateaux de l'Annam. Au Tonkin, on utilise plutôt les noms des différentes minorités, Mong, Nung, Tai....

Les Moïs d'Annam sont des « primitifs à la peau rouge et aux lignes nobles » (Amiral Decoux). Cette population a toujours refusé au long des siècles toute ingérence annamite. Elle se compose au 20ème siècle de 800 à 900 000 habitants.
Date Before 1945.
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Author Scanned by Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr".

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current19:18, 18 October 2022Thumbnail for version as of 19:18, 18 October 2022414 × 255 (95 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Scanned by Jean Goanvic's website about philately and history "https://www.histoire-et-philatelie.fr". from * [https://histoire-et-philatelie.fr/pages/008_indo/521a_coexistence_armee_1.html COEXISTENCE ARMÉE. - V.N.D.C.C.H. - ARMÉE FRANÇAISE. - mars-novembre 1946. - (Page 1/4 : mars 1946). - Dernière mise à jour de ce chapitre : 5 mai 2014], [https://histoire-et-philatelie.fr/ Histoire-et-philatelie.fr]. ([https://www.ecosia.org/images?_sp=9a878d17-fec8-43ed-aed5-7c2ff0594...