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The Bunong (alternatively Phnong, Punong, or Pnong) are an indigenous Cambodian . They are found primarily in Mondulkiri province in Cambodia. The Bunong is the largest indigenous highland ethnic group in Cambodia. They have their own language called Bunong, which belongs to Bahnaric branch of Austroasiatic languages. The majority of Bunong people are animists, but a minority of them follows Christianity (Evangelical Protestantism or Roman Catholicism) and Theravada Buddhism. After Cambodia's independence in 1953, Prince Sihanouk created a novel terminology, referring to the country's highland inhabitants, including the Bunong, as Khmer Loeu ("upland Khmer"). Under the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-89), the generic term ជនជាតិភាគតិច (chuncheat pheaktech) "ethnic minorities" came to

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  • Pueblo pnong (es)
  • Bunong people (en)
  • Bunongs (fr)
  • プノン族 (ja)
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  • El pueblo pnong (alternativamente conocido como bunong y otras ortografías) es una minoría étnica indígena de Camboya, que se encuentra principalmente en la provincia camboyana de Mondol Kirí. Hablan una lengua del grupo mon-jemer.​ Se cree que la existencia del pueblo Pnong se remonta a 2000 años atrás.​ (es)
  • Les Bunong (alternativement Phnong, Punong, ou Pnong, en khmer : ជនជាតិព្នង, choncheate pnong, signifiant « le peuple Nong ») sont un groupe ethnique minoritaire cambodgien indigène. On les trouve principalement dans la province de Mondol Kiri, au Cambodge. C'est le plus grand groupe ethnique indigène des hautes terres au Cambodge. Ils ont leur propre langue, le bunong, appartenant à la branche bahnarique des langues austroasiatiques. La majorité des Bunong sont animistes, mais une minorité d'entre eux suit le catholicisme romain et le bouddhisme theravāda. Les Bunong sont considérés comme khmer loeu ("khmer des hautes terres"), qui est le nom collectif donné aux divers groupes ethniques indigènes résidant dans les hautes terres du Cambodge et aux (en) au Viêt Nam. (fr)
  • プノン族(プノンぞく)はカンボジアの少数民族のひとつ。モンドルキリ州に主に居住し、オーストロアジア語族のモン・クメール語派の言語を話す。"プノン"という言葉は「小高い丘の人々」を意味する。プノン族は一般的に既存の宗教に属せず、アニミズムを信仰している。 (ja)
  • The Bunong (alternatively Phnong, Punong, or Pnong) are an indigenous Cambodian . They are found primarily in Mondulkiri province in Cambodia. The Bunong is the largest indigenous highland ethnic group in Cambodia. They have their own language called Bunong, which belongs to Bahnaric branch of Austroasiatic languages. The majority of Bunong people are animists, but a minority of them follows Christianity (Evangelical Protestantism or Roman Catholicism) and Theravada Buddhism. After Cambodia's independence in 1953, Prince Sihanouk created a novel terminology, referring to the country's highland inhabitants, including the Bunong, as Khmer Loeu ("upland Khmer"). Under the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-89), the generic term ជនជាតិភាគតិច (chuncheat pheaktech) "ethnic minorities" came to (en)
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  • Bunong (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bunong_ceremonial_clothing.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Traditional_Bunong_house_2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/ගල්සියඹලා_අත්ත.jpg
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  • The Bunong (alternatively Phnong, Punong, or Pnong) are an indigenous Cambodian . They are found primarily in Mondulkiri province in Cambodia. The Bunong is the largest indigenous highland ethnic group in Cambodia. They have their own language called Bunong, which belongs to Bahnaric branch of Austroasiatic languages. The majority of Bunong people are animists, but a minority of them follows Christianity (Evangelical Protestantism or Roman Catholicism) and Theravada Buddhism. After Cambodia's independence in 1953, Prince Sihanouk created a novel terminology, referring to the country's highland inhabitants, including the Bunong, as Khmer Loeu ("upland Khmer"). Under the People's Republic of Kampuchea (1979-89), the generic term ជនជាតិភាគតិច (chuncheat pheaktech) "ethnic minorities" came to be in use and the Bunong became referred to as ជនជាតិព្នង (chuncheat pnong) meaning "ethnic Pnong". Today, the generic term that many Bunong use to refer to themselves is ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិច (chuncheat daem pheaktech), which can be translated as "indigenous minority" and involves special rights, notably to collective land titles as an "indigenous community". In Vietnam, Bunong-speaking peoples are recurrently referred to as Mnong. (en)
  • El pueblo pnong (alternativamente conocido como bunong y otras ortografías) es una minoría étnica indígena de Camboya, que se encuentra principalmente en la provincia camboyana de Mondol Kirí. Hablan una lengua del grupo mon-jemer.​ Se cree que la existencia del pueblo Pnong se remonta a 2000 años atrás.​ (es)
  • Les Bunong (alternativement Phnong, Punong, ou Pnong, en khmer : ជនជាតិព្នង, choncheate pnong, signifiant « le peuple Nong ») sont un groupe ethnique minoritaire cambodgien indigène. On les trouve principalement dans la province de Mondol Kiri, au Cambodge. C'est le plus grand groupe ethnique indigène des hautes terres au Cambodge. Ils ont leur propre langue, le bunong, appartenant à la branche bahnarique des langues austroasiatiques. La majorité des Bunong sont animistes, mais une minorité d'entre eux suit le catholicisme romain et le bouddhisme theravāda. Les Bunong sont considérés comme khmer loeu ("khmer des hautes terres"), qui est le nom collectif donné aux divers groupes ethniques indigènes résidant dans les hautes terres du Cambodge et aux (en) au Viêt Nam. (fr)
  • プノン族(プノンぞく)はカンボジアの少数民族のひとつ。モンドルキリ州に主に居住し、オーストロアジア語族のモン・クメール語派の言語を話す。"プノン"という言葉は「小高い丘の人々」を意味する。プノン族は一般的に既存の宗教に属せず、アニミズムを信仰している。 (ja)
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