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Habsburg
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Contemporary Portrait of Kuei Woman, descendants of the ancient people of Thailand and Kampuchea (Cambodia). Ancient Chinese records document the presence of the Kuei people who fought with and against Chinese rulers. They were renown for their seafaring skills and trade. (photography by James Brunson)
 
Mike111
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Habsburg - This information is incorrect. I have never heard of the Kuei people, and I could find no mention of them anywhere.

The Khmer are the people that you are really talking about, but they are not even the original people either, that would be the Mani.


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The following pages relates to the people and history of South East Asia.

Thailand

http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/The_Mon_Thailand.htm

Cambodia

http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/Khmer_Cambodia.htm


Vietnam

http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/Cham_Vietnam.htm


Indonesia

http://realhistoryww.com./world_history/ancient/Kingdoms_of_Indonesia.htm
 
Habsburg
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^^ That is all the information I have to go on. Looking up the name James Brunson might help.

An alternative spelling might be Kuy
 
DD'eDeN
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Mlabri of Thailand

Incidentally, the lack of diversity of the Mlabri component (C5 of Fig. 2) is identical to what was found in the mtDNA studies. 100% of the Mlabri mtDNA sequences belonged to haplogroup B5a." GH
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Mlabri a group between Northern Thailand and Laos, possibly indicative of pygmy ancestry: shelters of banana leaves (but not domes), small body size,...
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"Mlabri are different from the Kha Tong Luang (Phi Tong Luang, Yellow Leaf) in Laos, who are Western Viet-Muong (Wurm and Hattori 1981). Sometimes employed by the Hmong. Some nomadic. Traditional religion."

names: Luang, Ma Ku, Mabri, Malabri, Mla, Mla Bri, Mrabri, Phi Thong, Yellow Leaf, Yumbri
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compare to: Mani negritos of Thailand & Samre Pear/Por of Cambodia ~ (Samre/Damre(elephant) & Aka Bea of Andamans.

•Mlabri people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mlabri_people

The Mlabri (มลาบรี) or Mrabri are an ethnic group of Thailand and Laos, and have been called "the most interesting and least understood people in ...

mlabri.org

The MlaBri people are also known as Yellow Leaf people. They used to live deep in the jungles of Thailand and were rarely seen. Banana leaves were used as a roof on shelters
 
Clyde Winters
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Check out this video on the history of Blacks of Southeast Asia. Click the photo-link.


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DD'eDeN
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Dr. Winters: "In this film we discuss the ancient ciilizations founded i n Southeast Asia by Black People: Fou Nan, Champa and Ankor Wat"

I'm interested in the tropical rainforest Pygmy diaspora. I still haven't found a single reference to any group called "Anu" anywhere.

The Neolithic civilizations you mention occurred much later than the first pygmy groups in Asia, which may have begun 300ka.
 
Clyde Winters
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Originally posted by DD'eDeN:
Dr. Winters: "In this film we discuss the ancient ciilizations founded i n Southeast Asia by Black People: Fou Nan, Champa and Ankor Wat"

I'm interested in the tropical rainforest Pygmy diaspora. I still haven't found a single reference to any group called "Anu" anywhere.

The Neolithic civilizations you mention occurred much later than the first pygmy groups in Asia, which may have begun 300ka.

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I call the Pgymies Anu, since they built the first civilization of Egypt and Mesopotamia.

I don't believe there were pgymies 300ka.

The pgymies did not always live in the tropical rainforests as proven by this Egyptian document. The tropical rainforest Pygmy diaspora occurned after the Great Flood which left them straded in marginal areas.
 
DD'eDeN
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I'm interested in the tropical rainforest Pygmy diaspora. I still haven't found a single reference to any group called "Anu" anywhere.

The Neolithic civilizations you mention occurred much later than the first pygmy groups in Asia, which may have begun 300ka. Pygmies share a type of traditional architecture, woven dome huts, and do not construct square temples.
 
Ish Gebor
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quote:
Originally posted by Habsburg:
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Contemporary Portrait of Kuei Woman, descendants of the ancient people of Thailand and Kampuchea (Cambodia). Ancient Chinese records document the presence of the Kuei people who fought with and against Chinese rulers. They were renown for their seafaring skills and trade. (photography by James Brunson)

Thanks, very informational.
 
the lioness,
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The more common spelling is Kuy or Suy


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Ish Gebor
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Additional pages from the post above.


Meet Pok Hong, Indigenous Kuy Activist

http://www.earthaction.org/earthaction/page/3/


The Great Commissions reaching out the Kuy Hill tribal groups: Kuy girl Scholarship

http://greatcommissions.blogspot.com/p/kuy-girl-scholarship.html

The Kuy People of Laos

http://southeastasianpeoples.blogspot.com/2010/09/kuy-people-of-cambodia.html
 
DD'eDeN
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Thanks the lioness,. They resemble other SE Asians.

Their name Kuei/Kuy/Sui might indicate a link to Phu Quoc island area (1st dog domestication).

(Phu) Quoc -> gow(Chinese) dog
(Phu) Quoc -> kuon(Greek) dog
(Phu) Quoc -> cú (Irish) hound dog, cúnna(plur)
(Phu) Quoc -> kuče(Slavic) hound dog
(Phu) Quoc -> (kun)anji(ng)(Malay) yellow dog
(Phu) Quoc-> gudaga/kutaka(Mbabaram Austl) dog
(Phu) Quoc -> ari (KhoiSan) ridgeback dog
(Phu) Quoc -> ari/pariah(India) dog Aura/oro/gold
(Phu) Quoc-> ati(mw) (Eskimo/Cree) sled dog
(Phu) Quoc -> kelab(Arb/Heb) yellow (Canaan) dog
(Phu) Quoc -> xolo(Aztec) night-dawn dog
 
DD'eDeN
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Orang(People of the) Rimba(Forest)

The Orang Rimba or Kubu of Sumatran rainforest

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kubu_people

Their word for Open Sky people is Terang.
In Malay, terang means clear open sky.
In Mongol, tenger means open sky/god.

[img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_De_eerste_inlandse_gouvernementele_ambtenaar_die_Tassilo_Adam_vergezelde_op_zijn_expeditie_naar_de_K ubu%2 7s_in_Djambi_samen_op_de_foto_Zuid-Sumatra_TMnr_10005463.jpg [/img]

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_De_eerste_inlandse_gouvernementele_ambtenaar_die_Tassilo_Adam_vergezelde_op_zijn_expeditie_naar_de_Kubu%2 7s_in_Djambi_samen_op_de_foto_Zuid-Sumatra_TMnr_10005463.jpg


https://www.google.com/search?q=Rimba+sumatra&safe=off&biw=1920&bih=963&tbm=isch&imgil=lGDFXygChW39UM%253A%253B3ZNIHh9e35lUSM%253Bhttp%25253A%25252F%25252Fwww.cifor.org%25252Ffores tsasia%25252F%25253Fcontestants%2525253Dorang-rimba-forest-dependent-people-jambi&source=iu&pf=m&fir=lGDFXygChW39UM%253A%252C3ZNIHh9e35lUSM%252C_&usg=__KEhnVFuXj9FgF_5lTmH_j2PVj7Q% 3D&ved=0ahUKEwjK0vyVzYXOAhXGXR4KHbVDCpoQyjcIQA&ei=UUyRV4pmxrt5tYep0Ak#imgrc=Wtn3H-GC3reT8M%3A

^ Tom Knudson (2009-01-19). "The Cost of the Biofuel Boom: Destroying Indonesia’s Forests". environment360. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
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5.Jump up ^ "SOKOLA RIMBA - Cinema Trailer - 2 Menit". Miles Films. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
 



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