Joshua Project - People Clusters punu, 167000, 2, 0, 0.0 %, 0, 0.0 %, NAB57k People group population figures are now maintained as a percentage of the national population. http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopcluster.php?rop2=C0034
Adam Carr's Electoral Archive Borders Angola, Cameroun, Central African Republic, Congo (Democratic Religion Catholic Christian 50%, indigenous beliefs 48%, Sunni Moslem 2%. http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/c/congo/statscongo.shtml
Extractions: Ethnicity: Almost the whole population is of African stock. The largest ethnic groups are the Kongo (48%), Sangha (20%), M'Bochi (12%), and Teke (17%). Languages: French is the official language and the language of government, business and communications. The most widely spoken African languages are Munukutuba (60%), Teke, Lingala, Mbosi and Punu.
OneWorld.net / In Depth / Human Rights OneWorld Network, , africa, Canada, Latin America, South Asia, SouthEast Europe The Mari are a FinnoUgric branch of the Uralic people. http://www.oneworld.net/article/archive/63/760
OneWorld.ca / In Depth / Human Rights eticke standarde profesije i pru?e punu podr?ku izgradnji otvorenog i odgovornog dru?tva. The Mari are a FinnoUgric branch of the Uralic people. http://www.oneworld.ca/article/archive/942/780
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OneWorld UK / In Depth / Human Rights OneWorld.net, africa, Am?ca Latina, Am?ca Latina in English, Austria, Canada The Mari are a FinnoUgric branch of the Uralic people. http://uk.oneworld.net/article/archive/63/800
Ceramics Art & Perception The punu pattern is applied by one of the women from the Pitjantjatjara people from Ernabella in the north west of South Australia. http://www.ceramicart.com.au/articles/clay_modern.htm
Extractions: Masters' Exhibition. Foreground: Bowl by Tony Franks. What we take with us need not be just the views of honed skill and talks indicating visual influences; there are also the internalised messages and dialogues that inform the work. The concept of ceramics as journey with no necessary emphasis on the final product as destination allows us to see external activity and realisation mirroring internal process.
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