- the
following two
Côống ethnic subdivisions. Xí Tù Mạ (Silver
Côống) Xám Khổng Xú Lứ (Golden
Côống)
Golden Côống and
Silver Côống differ linguistically...
- (Thai: ผู้น้อย; Lao: ຜູ້ນ້ອຍ; also
spelled Phu Noi or Phounoi, and
called Cốông, Cống, or
formerly Khong in Vietnam) are a
tribal people of Laos, Northern...
- in Lệ Thủy
District and Vĩnh Linh
District (in Quảng Trị Province) Măng
Coong: 600
persons in Bố Trạch
District Tri: 300
persons in Bố Trạch District...
- cluster: Phunoi, Singsali, Cantan, Laoseng, Phongku, Phongset,
Phunyot Coong cluster:
Cốông, Sangkong,
Tsukong Cauho Bantang Khongsat Habei (Mani) Mpi Jino Hsiu...
- Cao Bằng Province. Pẻng hó:
glutinous rice cake with pork and mung bean.
Coóng phù Pẻng khạ (God's cake) for New Year festival. Khảu nua nàng tô: glutinous...
- kɔŋ33) is a
Loloish language of Yunnan, China. It is
closely related to the
Coong language of
northwestern Vietnam.
Tsukong speakers are
found in Xishuangbanna...
- Bình province, a
village that is
dominantly Bru Ma
Coong who
outnumber the Arem, and thus Ma
Coong is used by the Arem at the
village as
daily lingua...
- Thiên–Huế provinces. The Bru sub-groups in
Vietnam are Vân Kiều, Trì, Khùa, Ma
Coong. The
early history of the Bru
remains somewhat obscure.
Researchers believe...
-
Chrau language Definitely endangered crw Chru
language Vulnerable cje
Cốông language Definitely endangered cnc
Cosung language Definitely endangered...
- Thailand. The
Bisoid languages are:
Bantang Bisu (mBisu, Pisu)
Cantan Cauho Cốông Habei (Mani)
Khongsat (Suma)
Laomian Laopan Laopin Laoseng Phongku (Phu...