Chut people

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Chut
Total population 2,400 (est.)
Regions with significant populations Laos, Vietnam
Language Chut
Religion

The Chut (Vietnamese: Người Chứt) are a small ethnic group located in Minh Hoa and Tuyen Hoa Districts of Quang Binh Province. There are multiple sub-ethnic groups within the Chut designation including the Ruc, May people, Arem, and Sach. These groups all speak the Chut language with dialects, except Arem which speak Arem language. Both languages are included in Vietic branch of Austro-Asiatic family.

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Ethnic groups in Vietnam (sorted by language family) Việt Nam
Viet-Muong: Chut | Muong | Tho | Viet (Kinh)
Tay-Thai: Bố Y | Giáy | Lao | Lu | Nung | San Chay | Tay | Thai
Mon–Khmer: Ba Na | Brau | Bru-Van Kieu | Cho Ro | Co | Co Ho | Co Tu | Gie Trieng | H're | Khang | Khmer | Kho Mu | Ma | Mang | Mnong | O Du | Ro Mam | Ta Oi | Xinh Mun | Xo Dang | Xtieng
Hmong–Dao: Dao | Hmong | Pa Then
Tai-Kadai: Gelao | Lachi | Laha | Qabiao
Malayo-Polynesian (Nhóm ngôn ngữ Nam đảo): Chăm | Chu-ru | Ê-đê | Jarai | Ra-glai
Nhóm Hán: Hoa | Ngái | Sán dìu
Tibeto-Burman (Nhóm Tạng): Cống | Hà Nhì | La Hủ | Lô Lô | Phù Lá | Si La
In other languages