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245 _aMon-Khmer :
_bpeoples of the Mekong region /
_cedited by Ronald D. Renard and Anchalee Singhanetra-Renard.
246 _aMon Khmer peoples of the Mekong region.
260 _aChiang Mai :
_bChiang Mai University Press,
_c2015.
260 _aเชียงใหม่ :
_bสำนักพิมพ์มหาวิทยาลัยเชียงใหม่,
_c2558.
300 _axiii, 535 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
505 _aPreface : Recent mon-khmer studies -- Mon-khmer peoples and Thai culture -- When i went to see the kmhmu' in Vietnam -- Cheuang and the cheuang phenomenon of the kmhmu' -- A remarkable kmhmu' in nghe an -- The kmhmu' in Vietnam : Sedentarization, adaptation, and marginalization -- Mountainous development programs and socio-economic changes among the kmhmu' in nghe an province, Vietnam (Case study of huoi cut, yen na commune, tuong duong district) -- Revisiting frank LeBar's observations of kmhmu' in Northern Thailand : A comparative update -- Local knowledge in health care of kui in kampong thom province, Cambodia : Case study of kon ka eak village, prasat sambour district and to lek ja village, prasat banlang district -- history of the suay in soukhouma district, champasak province, lao PDR -- Migration and labor movement of the jui : Khok makham noi village, plapplachai district, Buriram province, Thailand -- Resillence among thepalaung in shan state -- Changes in blang culture and society -- Palaung in Thailand migration, settlement and livelihood -- Interview professor xie zhi cheng -- Interview sara yaw shu (Joshua) chin -- The lake of green ghosts -- Notes on mong mau, wa regio -- Mong mau and wa headhunting
520 _aThe Mon-Khmer project took a long journey before it was turned into a final product--the first comprehensive collection of articles on Mon-Khmer peoples of the Mekong Region. The project was started in 2001 by the first editor of the book, Dr. Ronald D. Renard, who unfortunately did not see the final product of his valuable work. During 1995-1996, Dr. Ron Renard, as the manager of the UNDP Highland People project, and I travelled to Northeast Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos to explain to representatives of ethnic communities the aim of the project and how the ethnic minorities, many of whom are Mon-Khmer, could be involved and benefit from it. It may well be that this encounter with these ethnic groups made him expand his intellectual interest to study them in addition to the Karen in Thailand whose history of integration into the Siamese state he had studied for his dissertation completed in 1980. According to my last conversation with Ron, it was during the time when he worked for the Journal of Siam Society in the late 1990s that he decided to embark upon the Mon-Khmer project which preoccupied the last part of his academic life.Mon-Khmer: Peoples of the Mekong Region
650 _aEthnology.
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aBlang (Southeast Asian people)
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aKhmu' (Southeast Asian people)
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aKui (Southeast Asian people)
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aWa (Burmese people)
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aMon-Khmer languages
_zMekong River Region.
650 _aMinorities.
651 _aMekong River Region.
651 _aภูมิภาคลุ่มแม่น้ำโขง
700 _aRenard, Ronald D.,
_eeditor.
700 _aAnchalee Singhanetra-Renard,
_eeditor.
_qอัญชลี สิงหเนตร-ฤนาท,
850 _aKCNL
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