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Phnong Ethnicity Documentation of Customary Rules
Pu-Trou village is an old indigenous Phnong village located in O’Rang district in the Mondulkiri basal highland. It is home to 320 villagers, including 120 women, and comprises 64 Phnong ethnic families. Pu-Trou village is currently situated within the Seima wildlife reservation area bordering Pu-Rong, O’Chrar, Sre Phrea and Sre Ambel villages. The villagers mainly subsist on traditional farm cultivation, rice farming and collection of non-timber products such as vines and resin for use and sale. Villagers live as a small tight-knit community and maintain their historic identity, traditions, culture and belief systems.
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Last updated | June 18, 2015 |
Created | June 18, 2015 |
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Name | Phnong Ethnicity Documentation of Customary Rules |
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Pu-Trou village is an old indigenous Phnong village located in O’Rang district in the Mondulkiri basal highland. It is home to 320 villagers, including 120 women, and comprises 64 Phnong ethnic families. Pu-Trou village is currently situated within the Seima wildlife reservation area bordering Pu-Rong, O’Chrar, Sre Phrea and Sre Ambel villages. The villagers mainly subsist on traditional farm cultivation, rice farming and collection of non-timber products such as vines and resin for use and sale. Villagers live as a small tight-knit community and maintain their historic identity, traditions, culture and belief systems. |
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