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Reference Base Relation d'un voyage a Chanthaburi, suivie d'un apercu su... |
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Title: |
Relation d'un voyage a Chanthaburi, suivie d'un apercu sur la tribu des Tchongs |
Author(s): |
Pallegoix, J.B. |
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1839 |
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Bulletin de la Societe de Geographie, Paris |
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(2) 12 |
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169-181 |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Distribution - Hunting
Asian Rhino Species
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People living in the forest hunt tigers, bears, rhinoceros, buffalo, wild cows and deer.The method to get to the rhinoceros is very curious. Four or five men take solid pieces of bamboo, the point of which is very sharp and has been strengthened in the fire. Armed like this, they go to the plac... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Culture - Countries
Asian Rhino Species
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People living in the forest hunt tigers, bears, rhinoceros, buffalo, wild cows and deer.The method to get to the rhinoceros is very curious. Four or five men take solid pieces of bamboo, the point of which is very sharp and has been strengthened in the fire. Armed like this, they go to the plac... |
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Asia - South East Asia - Thailand
Distribution - Records
Asian Rhino Species
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People living in the forest hunt tigers, bears, rhinoceros, buffalo, wild cows and deer.The method to get to the rhinoceros is very curious. Four or five men take solid pieces of bamboo, the point of which is very sharp and has been strengthened in the fire. Armed like this, they go to the plac... |
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