Tai ethnic groups in Southeast Asia

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The following is a list of Tai ethnic groups in Southeast Asia:

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[edit] Laos

See also: Ethnic groups in Laos

[edit] Nuclear Tai peoples

[edit] Kam-Sui peoples

The Kam-Sui peoples are clustered in China as well as neighboring portions of northern Laos and Vietnam.

See also: Kam-Sui peoples for detailed geographic distribution

[edit] Saek people

The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast Thailand, near the border with Laos.

[edit] Thailand

See also: Ethnic groups in Thailand

[edit] Nuclear Tai peoples

[edit] Saek people

The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast Thailand, near the border with Laos.

[edit] Vietnam

[edit] Nuclear Tai peoples

[edit] Kadai peoples

The Kadai peoples are clustered in the Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Hunan and Hainan Provinces of China, as well as the Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Lao Cai and Son La Provinces of Vietnam.

See also: Kadai peoples for detailed geographic distribution

[edit] Kam-Sui peoples

The Kam-Sui peoples are clustered in China as well as neighboring portions of northern Laos and Vietnam.

See also: Kam-Sui peoples for detailed geographic distribution

[edit] Lakkia people

The Lakkia are an ethnic group clustered in the Guangxi Province of China and neighboring portions of Vietnam, whose members are of Yao descent, but speak a Tai-Kadai language called Lakkia.[6] These Yao were likely in an area dominated by Tai speakers and assimilated an early Tai-Kadai language (possibly the language of the ancestors of the Biao people.

[edit] Burma

Main article: Burmese-Tai
  • Shan (including the Khamti people)
  • Dai (including the Lu people)
  • Lao
  • Tai Khun
  • Tai Yong
  • Tai Nuea (including the Tai Mao people)
  • Tai Laeng
  • Phake
  • Thai Yodiai
  • Thai (Central Thai)
  • Tai Piw
  • Nara
  • Tenasserim Thai

[edit] Cambodia

  • Thai (Central Thai) (including the Gaogong people)
  • Lao

[edit] Malaysia

  • Isan
  • Lao
  • Thai (Central Thai)
  • Tai Yaklanthan
  • Thai Palit
  • Thai Tainburi
  • Thai Thrangganu
  • Southern Thai

[edit] Singapore

  • Thai (Central Thai)
  • Lao
  • Isan
  • Northern Thai

[edit] References