Pagsasao a Phuan
Appearance
(Naibaw-ing manipud iti ISO 639:phu)
Phuan | |
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Patubo iti | Laos, Tailandia |
Etnisidad | Tattao a Phuan |
Patubo a mangisasao | 300,000 (2000–2006)[1] |
Kra–Dai
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Kodkodigo ti pagsasao | |
ISO 639-3 | phu |
Glottolog | phua1239 |
Ti pagsasao a Phuan ket ti pagsasao a Tai a naisasao idiay Laos, Tailandia ken Cambodia.[2][3]
Dagiti nagibasaran
[urnosen | urnosen ti taudan]- ^ Phuan iti Ethnologue (Maika-18 nga ed., 2015)
- ^ "Phuan". Ethnologue. Naala idi 4 Agosto 2015.
- ^ Schliesinger, Joachim (8 Oktubre 2011). Ethnic Groups of Cambodia, Volume 3: Profile of the Austro-Thai-and Sinitic-Speaking Peoples. White Lotus Co Ltd. ISBN 9744801794. Naala idi 17 Pebrero 2016.
Adu pay a mabasbasa
[urnosen | urnosen ti taudan]- Aneksuk, B., Ruangkamnerd, A., Brebbia, C. A., & Pineda, F. D. (2010). "Dynamic of Boon Kam Fa tradition of Phuan Ethnic Group in the Thailand tourism context." Fourth International Conference on Sustainable Tourism, Ashurst, New Forest, England, 5–7 July 2010. (pp. 411–422). WIT Press.
- Burusphat, S., Sujaritlak Deepadung, S., Suraratdecha, N. A., Patpong, P., & Setapong, P. "Language Vitality and the Ethnic Tourism Development of the Lao Ethnic Groups in the Western Region of Thailand."