Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia
The ethnic groups of Southeast Asia comprise many different linguistic stocks. Apart from Negrito, which is a physical description, they are here arranged according to the family their languages belong to.
Tai–Kadai
- Thai people
- Lao people
- Kadai peoples
- Kam–Sui peoples
- Saek people
- Nung people
- Nyaw people
- Lu people
- Kongsat
- White Tai
- Shan people
Austronesian
- Javanese people
- Sundanese people
- Malay people
- Minangkabau people
- Batak people
- Balinese people
- Banjar people
- Bugis people
- Acehnese people
- Bantenese
- Dayak people
- Kadazan
- Murut people
- Cham people
- Jarai people
- Filipino people
Negrito peoples
Sino-Tibetan
Chinese
- Chinese people in Burma
- Chinese Cambodian
- Chinese Filipino
- Chinese Indonesians
- Chinese Singaporean
- Hoa people (Viet-Chinese)
- Laotian Chinese
- Malaysian Chinese
- Thai Chinese
Austro-Asiatic
- Mon people
- Khmer people
- Bahnar people
- Katuic peoples
- Pear people
- Khmu people
- Nicobarese people
- Senoi peoples
Vietic
Indo-Aryan and Dravidian
Indo Aryan
Indo-Aryan and Dravidian
- Burmese Indians
- Indians in Brunei
- Indian Indonesians
- Indian settlement in the Philippines
- Indians in Thailand
- Malaysian Indian
- Singapore Indian
- Sri Lankans in Malaysia
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