- The
Bunong (alternatively Phnong, Punong, or
Pnong) is an
indigenous ethnic group in Cambodia. They are
found primarily in
Mondulkiri province in Cambodia...
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Pnong or Bunong) (Bunong: ឞូន៝ង)
belongs to the Austro-Asiatic
language family. It is
spoken by the
different groups of
Mnong in
Vietnam and a
Pnong group...
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where they are
known as
Bunong (alternatively
spelled Phnong, Punong, or
Pnong).[citation needed]
Epics (Mnong language: Ot N'rong - Ot:
telling by singing...
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majority of them
being Bunong (alternatively
spelled Phnong, Punong, or
Pnong). The
remaining 20
percent are Khmer, Chinese, and Cham Muslims. The state...
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hearing about the incident, 45-year-old Sal Lou (or Sar Yo),
member of the
Pnong ethnic minority and
Oyadao village policeman,
traveled to the area and claimed...
- its own language. The
major Khmer Loeu
groups in
Cambodia are the Kuy,
Pnong, Stieng, Brao, Tampuan, Pear, Jarai, and Rade. All but the last two speak...
- (khum)
Villages (phum) Po****tion (1998) Bar Kham Tung, Deh, Plor, Kok
Pnong, Ta Kok Chray, Pril 1,392 Lum C**** Pralae, Ka Te, Trang, Un 1,385 Pak Nhai...