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The Tiger Patrol of the Blue Dragon King at Thmor Ram Chak : An exploration of the living heritage of Prey Lang's Kuy People : Knowledge Co-production at the Culture Frontier.

Contributor(s): Material type: Computer fileComputer fileSeries: The Prey Lang Potent Landscapes Series : Exploring Kuy Intangible Heritage = កម្រងទេសភាពដ៏មានសក្តានុពលរបស់ព្រៃឡង់Publication details: Intangible Heritage and Engaged Research at a Culture Frontier: Transitions to History at the Edge of the Forest , August 23, 2023.Description: illustrations, map, picutresUniform titles:
  • សេនាខ្លារបស់ស្ដេចនាគខៀវនៅថ្មរំចាក ៖ ការស្វែងយល់អំពីការរស់នៅនឹងបេតិកភណ្ឌរបស់ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចកួយ នៅតំបន់ព្រៃឡង់ ៖ ការបង្កើតចំណេះដឹងរួមគ្នាអំពីព្រំដែននៃវប្បធម៌.
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  • 306.409596 IHE
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Contents:
1- Neak Ta Thmor Ramchak 2- Neak Ta Snouk 3- Trapeang Kdol 4- Trapeang Kangkeb 5- Neak Ta Trapeang Smeb 6- Neak Ta Trapeang Kamnop 7- Kamnop Temple 8- Neak Ta Thmor Thom 9- Return to Thmor Ram Chak
Summary: For millions of years, the potent forests and fields born of water and stone have supported multiple ebbing and flowing tides of biological flourishing. Each species taps the potency of the earth in particular ways, and builds empires through collaborative exploitation. This series explores empire building in the Prey Lang Forest in north central Cambodia, where termites, tigers, kings, and crocodiles are all implicated in the creation of society. The ethnographic and GIS data that informs this series was gathered from the year 2000 to the present and continues to be updated. Through this collection, readers can explore Kuy oral traditions and learn about history from the ground up.
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306.349 IMS Policy brief: Hospitality worker's resilience during COVID-19: Impact of Covid-19 on tourism sector in Siem Reap. 306.409596 IHE Introduction : Prey Lang potential landscapes : The continual making and unmaking of place and history. 306.409596 IHE លំនាំដើម ៖ ទេសភាពដ៏មានសក្តានុពលរបស់ព្រៃឡង់ ៖ ការបង្កើតនិងការលុបវិញនៃទីកន្លែងនិងប្រវត្តិរឿង ជាបន្តបន្ទាប់មិនដាច់. 306.409596 IHE The Tiger Patrol of the Blue Dragon King at Thmor Ram Chak : An exploration of the living heritage of Prey Lang's Kuy People : Knowledge Co-production at the Culture Frontier. 306.409596 IHE សេនាខ្លារបស់ស្ដេចនាគខៀវនៅថ្មរំចាក ៖ ការស្វែងយល់អំពីការរស់នៅនឹងបេតិកភណ្ឌរបស់ជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចកួយ នៅតំបន់ព្រៃឡង់ ៖ ការបង្កើតចំណេះដឹងរួមគ្នាអំពីព្រំដែននៃវប្បធម៌. 306.409596 IHE The Story of Niang Pov : A myth from the forest. 306.409596 IHE ប្រវត្តិ នាងពៅ ៖ ទេវកថា មកពីតំបន់ព្រៃឈើ.

Funded by: East-West center, ministry of sciences and technology (MOST), Taiwan

1- Neak Ta Thmor Ramchak
2- Neak Ta Snouk
3- Trapeang Kdol
4- Trapeang Kangkeb
5- Neak Ta Trapeang Smeb
6- Neak Ta Trapeang Kamnop
7- Kamnop Temple
8- Neak Ta Thmor Thom
9- Return to Thmor Ram Chak

For millions of years, the potent forests and fields born of water and stone have supported multiple ebbing and flowing tides of biological flourishing. Each species taps the potency of the earth in particular ways, and builds empires through collaborative exploitation. This series explores empire building in the Prey Lang Forest in north central Cambodia, where termites, tigers, kings, and crocodiles are all implicated in the creation of society. The ethnographic and GIS data that informs this series was gathered from the year 2000 to the present and continues to be updated. Through this collection, readers can explore Kuy oral traditions and learn about history from the ground up.

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