Bunonghouse (ផ្ទះឞូន៝ងពីបុរាណ) are circular straw houses built by the Bunong people in Cambodia and Vietnam. The traditional Bunonghouse is built with...
The Bunong (alternatively Phnong, Punong, or Pnong) is an indigenous ethnic group in Cambodia. They are found primarily in Mondulkiri province in Cambodia...
141. Although more and more houses are built in 'Khmer style', traditional Bunonghouses can still be found. Bunonghouses contain large jars (which are...
longhouses each of which is divided into compartments that can house nuclear families. The Bunong practice dry-rice farming, and some also cultivate a wide...
It is also the ancestral and contemporary home of a large number of the Bunong ethnic group. Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary (KSWS) lies between 60 and 750...
civilizations.[citation needed] Examples in England are the garden houses at Montacute House in Somerset. The gazebo at Elton on the Hill in Nottinghamshire...
sra peang has become an element of indigenous identity kept in the Bunonghouses, and it is served in ethnic restaurants in Phnom Penh as an alcoholic...
generations. The construction of a hut is generally less complex than that of a house (durable, well-built dwelling) but more so than that of a shelter (place...
Museum (traditional Chinese: 布農族文化館; simplified Chinese: 布农族文化馆; pinyin: Bùnóng Zú Wénwùguǎn) is a museum about Bunun people in Haiduan Township, Taitung...
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. p. 90. "ចឹង". bunong.webonary.org. Retrieved 24 October 2018. ចឹង ... gong (beaten with fists)...
groups in Southeast Asia such as the White Thai, the Muong of Hoa Bing, the Bunong of Mondulkiri and the Sach or the Lao, though the latter have a smaller...
A quiggly hole, also known as a pit-house or simply as a quiggly or kekuli, is the remains of an earth lodge built by the First Nations people of the...