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    The Mnong language (also known as Pnong or Bunong) (Bunong: ឞូន៝ង) belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language family. It is spoken by the different groups...
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    Cambodia. They are made up of two main groups: Western Mnong and Eastern Mnong. Western Mnong includes smaller groups such as: Bhiet (Bhiat), Bu-Neur...
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  • Mnong may refer to: the Mnong people the Mnong language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Mnong. If an internal link led...
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    ethnic minorities, such as the Rade, the Jarai and the Mnong, among others. The name comes from the Mnong (a Mon-Khmer language) word dak Lak (which would sound...
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    upper stream of the Đồng Nai River. Daàk-nông means "River of the Mnong" in Mnong language. Đắk Nông is about 500m above sea level in elevation. The...
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    (Kasseng) Alak Central South Tampuon Bahnar South Bahnaric Chrau Sre Stieng Mnong North Bahnaric Halang, Kayong Jeh Kotau Tadrah, Modrah Sedang Hrê Monom...
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    Đắk Lắk province: Rade (Chamic), Mnong (South Bahnaric) Khánh Hòa province: Raglai (Chamic) Đắk Nông province: Mnong (South Bahnaric) Lâm Đồng province:...
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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. It is...
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    their everyday activities. Visiting women usually enter the house here. The Mnong and Rade of Vietnam also have a tradition of building longhouses (Vietnamese:...
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  • BIAT may refer to: Biat language, a variation of Mnong Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie Boston Institute for Arts Therapy; see A Bing Bang Holidang...
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    include Kuy, Por (Pear), Somray, Chong, Suoy, Sa'och, Tampuan, Kaco', Stieng, Mnong, Brao, Krung (Rade), and Sou (Laven). Many of these languages are also spoken...
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    Gia Lai and Kon Tum provinces on the Krong Poko ("the father river" in Mnong language), a tributary of the Sesan River, in the Central Highlands of Vietnam...
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    Vietnamese Tây Bồi Akha Arem Cham Cao Lan Brao Bahnar Bru Rade Jarai Stieng Mnong Koho Tai Dam Teochew Khmer Lao Cantonese Siamese Kam Mueang Ethnic groups...
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    Đắk Lắk Province: Ê Đê (Chamic), Mnông (South Bahnaric) Khánh Hòa Province: Ra Glai (Chamic) Đắk Nông Province: Mnông (South Bahnaric) Lâm Đồng Province:...
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    was heavily forested, and was dominated by peoples of the Xtiêng, Chơ Ro, Mnong, and Khmer Krom ethnic groups. In the 17th century, however, ethnic Vietnamese...
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  • people, mainly in the Lâm Đồng Province of Vietnam. It is very close to the Mnong language. The autonym of the Kơho people is kon cau (IPA [kɔn.caw]) while...
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    was a French cultural anthropologist, known for his field studies of the Mnong people of Vietnam. Condominas was born in 1921 in Haiphong (former French...
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    weretigers are people who could change into tigers and back again. The Mnong people of Indochina believed that tigers could shapeshift into humans. Among...
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    The goong is a large bossed gong of the Mnong people of central Vietnam. This is to be distinguished from a goong lũ (cồng đá) which is a lithophone....
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    Cambodia, and possibly Laos (under the name Tariang). Along with Chrau and Mnong, Stieng is classified as a language of the South Bahnaric grouping of the...
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    in Vietnam. The lake is the rice field of the Mnong people. According to the local legend of the Mnong people, a long time ago, the god of fire defeated...
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  • Galician Nationalist Youth, a political youth organization in Galicia, Spain Mnong language (ISO 639:mng) Multiple-image Network Graphics, a graphics file...
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  • by Shirley and Lee "Suzie Q" – performed by Flash Cadillac Excerpts from Mnong Gar Music from Vietnam Collection Musee de l'homme "Surfin' Safari" – performed...
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    Chinese, Vietnamese, and other small ethnic groups who are Thai, Budong, Mnong Preh, Kuy and Chong. The official language is Khmer, but English and French...
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    29% Lai Châu (4,501 people, constituting 96.78% of all Mảng in Vietnam) Mnông 0.13% 102,741 127,334 2.15% Đăk Nông (50,718 people, constituting 39.83%...
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    northern Vietnam A Yao people house in Vietnam A typical Khmer stilt house A Mnong people hut in southern Vietnam A traditional Vietnamese house in Red River...
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    Indochina Capital Huế Common languages Cham, Bahnar, Rade, Jarai, Stieng, Mnong, Koho, Chinese (Notably Cantonese, Hakka), French, Vietnamese Religion Mahayana...
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    populations  Vietnam 100,752 (2019)  Cambodia 6,541 (2008) Languages Stieng, Vietnamese, Central Mnong, Khmer Religion Traditional religion, Christianity...
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  • Vietnam Southern Bahnaric peoples Mạ people: Central Highlands, Vietnam Mnong: Cambodia and Vietnam Stieng: Cambodia and Vietnam Koho: Di Linh Highland...
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    Blang, Dai, Yi, and Lisu. In Vietnam, the Si La, Kinh, Thổ, Nung, Maa, Mnong, and Rade ethnic groups. In Laos, the Khmu ethnic group. In Thailand, the...
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