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ភាសាខ្មែរ: កាណ គឺជារបស់ម្យ៉ាងដែលជនជាតិដើមភាគតិចព្រៅនៅរតនគិរីតែងតែធ្វើជាប្រចាំជុំវិញចម្ការដើម្បីកម្ចាត់សត្វចង្រៃមកសុីស្រូវ តាំងពីសម័យបុរាណ។
Kan' is one of the objects that the Brao indigenous people of Ratanakiri Province have been using since ancient times around farms to get rid of the pests that eat rice.
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Making a trap out of wood.

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Ratanakiri Province

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