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  2. Kuy people - Wikipedia

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    The Kuy in Thailand have been subject to Thaification policies in the past and, while maintaining positive views about their native language , most often use the local Lao dialect. Thai Kuy are also fluent in Central Thai and 40 percent also use Northern Khmer. A majority of monolingual Kuy speakers are in Laos, where approximately 80 percent ...

  3. Surin province - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Surin is also strongly influenced by the Kuy people, most visibly in the activity surrounding elephants that is so prominent in the province. Surin is the source of approximately a quarter of all domesticated elephants in Thailand and the capture, training, and raising of these elephants is conducted by people of Kuy ethnicity. [7]

  4. Tboung Khmum Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Regions with significant Kuy populations. Tboung Khmum Kingdom (Khmer: ត្បូងឃ្មុំ [tɓoːŋ kʰmum]) was a former political entity of the Kuy people [1]: 21 [2] that existed around the 14th to 16th centuries in the central Mekong Valley, [2] covering some parts of present-day northeast Cambodia, southern Laos, and northeastern Thailand. [2]

  5. Ethnic groups in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    A Khmer village meeting. The Khmers are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the area, having filtered into Southeast Asia around the same time as the Mon.Most archaeologists and linguists, and other specialists like Sinologists and crop experts, believe they arrived no later than 2000 BCE (over four thousand years ago) bringing with them the practice of agriculture and in particular the ...

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  7. Katuic languages - Wikipedia

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    People who speak Katuic languages are called the Katuic peoples. ... Kuy and Bru each have around half a million speakers, while the Ta’Oi cluster has around ...

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  9. Khmer Loeu - Wikipedia

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    Their total population in 1969 was estimated at 90,000 people. In 1971 the number of Khmer Loeu was estimated variously between 40,000 and 100,000 people. Population figures were unavailable in 1987, but the total probably was nearly 100,000 people. According to the General Population Census conducted in 2008, their total population was 179,193 ...