Cao Daiism
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When one thinks of the phrase "Cao Dai," they will associate it with a political group involved in protest of French rule in Vietnam, if they have ever heard of it at all. In actuality, while Cao Daiists did play a part in these protests, Cao Dai is a primarily indigenous Vietnamese religion that encompasses many other world religions but is also extraordinarily unique in its belief system and practices. Cao Dai was officially founded
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Dao Studies, 1994.Ellwood, Robert S.; Edited by Mircea Eliade, et al. "Cao Dai." The Encyclopedia of Religion. U.S.A. 1987.http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/~tdao/tam.htm http://www.vietinfo.com/non_profit/religion/caodai/caodaism.html Raskin, Marcus G. and Bernard B. Fall. The Vietnam Reader: Articles and Documents on American Foreign Policy and the Vietnam Crisis. New York: Random House, 1965. Scigliano, Robert. South Vietnam: Nation Under Stress. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1964.
Dao Studies, 1994.Ellwood, Robert S.; Edited by Mircea Eliade, et al. "Cao Dai." The Encyclopedia of Religion. U.S.A. 1987.http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/~tdao/tam.htm http://www.vietinfo.com/non_profit/religion/caodai/caodaism.html Raskin, Marcus G. and Bernard B. Fall. The Vietnam Reader: Articles and Documents on American Foreign Policy and the Vietnam Crisis. New York: Random House, 1965. Scigliano, Robert. South Vietnam: Nation Under Stress. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1964.