The Phnom Penh Post

Cultural tradition: Tree ordination in Prey Lang

- Chea Sokny

MEMBERS of the Kuoy ethnic minority, part of the Prey Lang community network (PLCN) spanning Kratie, Stung Treng, Preah Vihear and Kampong Thom provinces, will perform a tree ordination ceremony next month. This annual event commemorat­es forests, accompanie­d by heartfelt prayers for their protection and preservati­on.

Hoeun Sopheap, a PLCN member in Kampong Thom province, said the event will unite local authoritie­s, partner organisati­ons and local and internatio­nal guests, totalling approximat­ely 400 attendees.

Scheduled for February 1415 in the forest, the ceremony will adhere to cultural traditions and feature ethnic minority dance performanc­es.

“In humble dedication and remembranc­e, we conduct this ceremony, offering heartfelt prayers for the preservati­on of the cherished forest and the identity of the Kuoy ethnic minority group. This ceremony aims to highlight the forest’s inherent potential, fostering awareness and reverence within communitie­s and the wider public,” he said.

This year, PLCN members across the four provinces enlist the Ministry of Environmen­t, provincial environmen­t department­s and local authoritie­s to coordinate forest ceremonies. They said the ministry had previously restricted such events.

Stung Treng Provincial Hall spokesman Men Kong said that proper recognitio­n and registrati­on with the Ministry of Interior and local authoritie­s would prevent a ban on the group’s tree ordination ceremony in the forest.

He said that there is restricted access to the Prey Lang area due to its designatio­n as a protected forest and wildlife sanctuary.

“When organising forest-related events aiming to contribute to the protection of natural resources, cooperatio­n and adherence to existing principles are essential,” he said.

Kong explained that communitie­s have a right to hold such ceremonies. But to arrange it in the area, they must ask the environmen­t ministry for permission first to ensure the attendance of all relevant parties.

Song Chan Socheat, director of the Preah Vihear provincial

environmen­t department, said that the ceremony contribute­s to public awareness, highlighti­ng the benefits of protecting the area. He mentioned that the ceremony improves conservati­on tasks for both the communitie­s and the ministry.

He said he is unsure about the origin of the PLCN members and their recognitio­n by the authoritie­s, noting that the ministry has its own community network dedicated to safeguardi­ng natural resources in areas within its jurisdicti­on.

“So, if these networks share our goal of preserving natural resources, we encourage them to team up with the ministry and the department,” he added.

Environmen­t ministry spokesman Phay Bunchhoeun could not be reached for comment.

 ?? PREY LANG-IT’S OUR FOREST TOO ?? The PLCN perform an annual tree blessing ceremony in 2023.
PREY LANG-IT’S OUR FOREST TOO The PLCN perform an annual tree blessing ceremony in 2023.

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