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    Bunong-speaking peoples are recurrently referred to as Mnong. Bunong language (sometimes spelled 'Mnong') is the native language of the Bunong people...
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    Bunong house (ផ្ទះឞូន៝ងពីបុរាណ) are circular straw houses built by the Bunong people in Cambodia and Vietnam. The traditional Bunong house is built with...
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    destroyed. As many as half of the people in the province died during the forced relocation in the 1970s. The Bunong people appear to have lived in the provincial...
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    Mondulkiri province in general) is inhabited by the indigenous Bunong people. Bunong tribesmen and tribeswomen are often seen walking along major highways...
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  • It is an important spiritual site for indigenous groups, especially Bunong people. Legend holds that the original names for the two hills were Chihov...
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  • province, close to the border with Vietnam. The site is sacred to the Bunong people. The rock is part of the Chhlong Plateau, a Quaternary period volcanic...
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    commune, Ou Reang District, Mondulkiri Province, eastern Cambodia, has Bunong people making up 90% of its population. In that village the least expensive...
    32 KB (3,491 words) - 03:53, 9 September 2024
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    are made from the wood, which makes excellent charcoal as well. The Bunong people of Mondulkiri Province, northeastern Cambodia, drink a decoction of...
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    Khmer Loeu (category Khmer people)
    Sai. A total of 23,000 Bunong were thought to be living in Cambodia and in Vietnam in the early 1980s. In Cambodia the Bunong are found in Mondulkiri...
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    medicine an infusion of the root is given to young mothers as a tonic. The Bunong people of Mondulkiri Province, northeastern Cambodia, collect the wild fruits...
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