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A Community Renews After Black Saturday Fires
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150 Years of Vanuatu and South Sea Islander History
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The Story Of Lunn And Phnom Villages
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About Banlung
Welcome to Banlung
Capital of Ratanakiri, Cambodia
02:24
People Want To Own What They Have Never Had
Sam, Chief Of Phnom Village
I Can Weave And So I Have Knowledge
Vi Thonh, Weaver & Farmer, Phnom Village
Before The Land Belonged To No-One
Yung, Old Lunn Village
My Customers Come From Everywhere
Phalla, Banlung Hairdresser
I'd Like To Safeguard Our Traditions And Culture
Sam, Chief Of Phnom Village
While We're Alive And Strong We Have To Work Hard
Chieng, Phnom Village
The Old Society Was Not Like This
Peung, Chief Of Lunn Village
I Want To Know More About The Indigenous People
Kunthea, Banlung Airport
We Still Believe In The Spirit Of Yeak Loam Lake
Peung, Chief Of Lunn Village
We Are The Same Nationality After All
Vanny, Banlung Markets
Ratanakiri Will Be More Advanced Than The Low-Land Provinces
Seoun, Jeweller, Banlung Markets
Little By Little The Bird Builds It's Nest
Dam Chanthy, Director Of The Highlander's Association
The Horses Were As Fast As A Motobike
Thou, Phnom Village Elder
Town Benefits Me In Many Ways
Tuol, Lunn Village Elder And Farmer
Most Of The Time People Move From The Lower Land To Here
Y Mam, Farmer, Banlung Town
A Tampuon Woman's Work, A Story By Lam Suot
Yull Thanh, Phnom Village
Pregn Nuch, L'ern Chorng Village
From Tampuon To Kreung - a story by Ang Yung
What I Want Is For My Son To Become Somebody
Chantuok, Photographer, Yeak Loam Lake
The Weavers Of O'Chum Village
A Story By Lam Suot
Anywhere I Can Make Money, I'll Go And Live There
Khut Dy, Tae Seng Construction Site
Indigenous People Call Their Friends "Companions"
Chantha & Vek, Banlung town
All This Education Will Create Change
Yung, Lunn Village
I Warned Them Not To Sell Their Land
Prak Ang, Yung's father
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