List of ethnic groups in Laos explained

The following is a list of ethnic groups in Laos.

Classification

Specialists are largely in agreement as to the ethnolinguistic classification of the ethnic groups of Laos.[1] For the purposes of the 1995 census, the government of Laos recognized 149 ethnic groups within 47 main ethnicities. whereas the Lao Front for National Construction (LFNC) recently revised the list to include 49 ethnicities consisting of over 160 ethnic groups.

The term ethnic minorities is used by some to classify the non-Lao ethnic groups, while the term indigenous peoples is not used by Lao authorities. These 160 ethnic groups speak a total of 82 distinct living languages.[2]

Mon-Khmer

Palaungic

Khmuic

See also: Khmuic peoples.

Tibeto-Burman

Hmong-Mien

Tai and Rau

See also: Tai peoples and Rau peoples.

Chinese

Unclassified

Below are some ethnic groups of Laos who speak unclassified languages, listed roughly from north to south.[8] District codes are also given (see districts of Laos).

Ethnolinguistic group!c=02
Populationc=03Possible linguistic affiliationc=04Locations
c=01Poumongc=021,000c=03Tibeto-Burman (Phunyot)[9] c=04Ban Phoumon. Boun-Tai (2-07) and Khoa (2-03) districts, southern Phongsaly Province
c=01Pouhoyc=02200 (1995; 35 families)[10] c=03Oy, Katuic?c=04Kang Village, Namo District (4-03), northern Oudomxai Province
c=01Taketc=02< 1,000c=03Austro-Asiatic?c=04Nambak District (6-05), Luang Prabang Province
c=01Tamoyc=02500 (< 15 villages)c=03Palaungic, Khmuic?c=04Viangphoukha District (3-04), Luang Namtha Province
c=01Nguanc=0230,000c=03Lametic, Palaungic?c=04Nale (3-05), Viangphoukha (3-04), and Luang Namtha (3-01) districts of Luang Namtha Province, near the Khuen, Lamet, and Khmu Rok peoples; also in Houayxay District (5-01), Bokeo Province
c=01Salaoc=02800c=03Ethnic Laoc=04Pakxong District (16-04), Champasak Province

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indigenous Peoples Development Planning Document . Lao People's Democratic Republic: Northern Region Sustainable Livelihoods Development Project . 2 November 2020 . August 2006.
  2. Web site: Ethnologue report for Laos . Ethnologue . 2 November 2020.
  3. http://www.ecotourismlaos.com/activities/taong.htm Ta Ong Trail
  4. http://www.laos.culturalprofiles.net Laos Cultural Profile (Ministry of Information and Culture/Visiting Arts)
  5. http://relocate-anyplace.selfip.com/relocate/Laos/Attapu/Ta%20La Ta La, Laos
  6. Doré, Amphay. 2016. The Kassak - an ethnological and historical enigma. In Tai Culture Journal, Volume 24. Interdisciplinary Tai Studies Series. ISSN 1431-1240
  7. Web site: Biodatabase . 2007-11-03 . 2011-05-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110518201441/http://www.biodatabase.de/List%20of%20ethnic%20groups . dead .
  8. Web site: Bit . Asia Harvest . 2 November 2020.
  9. Book: Schliesinger, Joachim . Ethnic Groups of Laos, Volume 4, Profiles of Sino-Tibetan-speaking peoples . White Lotus . Bangkok . 2003 . 9744800321.
  10. Book: Schliesinger, Joachim . Ethnic Groups of Laos, Volume 2, Profiles of Austro-Asiatic-speaking peoples . White Lotus . Bangkok . 2003 . 9744800364.