(English) From the Archives: The Bunong – The Caretakers of Cambodia´s Sacred Forests – Part 1
Oktober 13th, 2010 | Tags: Aroon Thaewchatturat, Bunong, Cambodia, domestic elephants, elephant, elephants in cambodia, exploitation, Fauna and Flora International, FFI, Hill Tribe, human rights in Cambodia, indigenous miniority, minorities, minority rights, Mondulkiri, North East Cambodia, Phnong, Report, South East Asia, subsistence agriculture, swidden agriculture, threat to minorities, Tom Vater, traditional lifestyle, wild elephants in asia | Category: Cambodia
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