- 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...
- 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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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 (/daːk laːk/,...
-
Mnong may
refer to: the
Mnong people the
Mnong language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Mnong. If an
internal link led...
- Đắk Lắk province: Rade (Chamic),
Mnong (South Bahnaric) Khánh Hòa province:
Raglai (Chamic) Đắk Nông province:
Mnong (South Bahnaric) Lâm Đồng province:...
- Bunong-speaking
peoples are
recurrently referred to as
Mnong.
Bunong language (sometimes
spelled '
Mnong') is the
native language of the
Bunong people. It is...
- (K****eng) Alak
Central South Tampuon Bahnar South Bahnaric Chrau Sre
Stieng Mnong North Bahnaric Halang,
Kayong Jeh
Kotau Tadrah,
Modrah Sedang Hrê Monom...
- 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...
- 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...
-
French cultural anthropologist best
known for his
field studies of the
Mnong people of Vietnam.
Georges Condominas was born on June 29, 1921 in Haiphong...