George J. Scott and J. P. Hardiman 1900

Scott, George J. & J. P. Hardiman. 1900. Ethnology with vocabularies. In Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States, 475-727. Rangoon: Superintendent of Government Printing of Burma.

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  address    = {Rangoon},
  author     = {George J. Scott and J. P. Hardiman},
  booktitle  = {Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States},
  pages      = {475-727},
  publisher  = {Superintendent of Government Printing of Burma},
  title      = {Ethnology with vocabularies},
  volume     = {I(1)},
  year       = {1900},
  bestfn     = {eurasia\scott-hardiman_burma-ethnology1900_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\eurasia\scott-hardiman_burma-ethnology1900_o.txt},
  fn         = {eurasia\scott-hardiman_burma-ethnology1900.pdf, eurasia\scott-hardiman_burma-ethnology1900_o.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic;wordlist},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Shan, Siamese, Lao [lao], Wa or Vü, Hka Mūk = Khmu [kjg], Palaung or Rumai, Rumai, Riang Yang Sek = Riang [ril], Riang Yang Wan Kun = Riang [ril], Mon or Talaing [mnw], Palaung or Rumai of Nam Hsan = Palaung-Shwe [pll], Mon [mnw], Karen-ni = Kayah-Eastern [eky], Yintalè = Yintale Karen [kvy], Manō = Manumanaw Karen [kxf], Sawngtung Zayein Karen = Zayein Karen [kxk], Padeng Za-yein = Zayein [kxk], Banyang Zayein = Zayein [kxk], Sinhmaw Mèpauk Karen = Karen-Yinbaw [kvu], Taungthu = Karen-Pa'o [blk], Yaungyo, Danaw = Danau [dnu], Kawn Swang Karens of Loi Lōng, Chingpaw or Kachin [kac], Asi or Szi, Lechi or Lashi [lsi], Maru, Pwun or Hpōn = Hpon [hpo], Ngachang or Ho Hsa = Ngochang [NOCODE_Ngochang], Lisaw or Yawyin = Lisu [lis], La-hu Law'hè or Mu Hsō = Lahu [lhu], Menghwa Lolo = Xishanba Lalo [ywt], Ming Ch'iang, Mahe, Lisu [lis], Mosso-Musu-Nachi, Lanten Yao, Siyin Chin = Chin-Siyin [csy], Haka Chin, Shonshe of Gangaw Chin, Yawdwin Chin = Chin-Mün [mwq], Yaungtha Chin, Chinbok Chin = Chin-Müün [mwq], Kadu = Kado [kdv], Akha or Kaw = Akha [ahk], Akö tribe Kengtung State = Akeu [aeu], Muhsö tribe known as Lahuna Kengtung State = Lahu [lhu], Lahu Hsi (tribe called Kwi by the Shans) = Lahu Shi [lhi], Lihsaw tribe Kengtung State, Wa Kengtung State, Palaung tribe Kengtung State (call themselves Darāng), En tribe Kengtung State (Waic) = Tai Loi [tlq], Hsen Hsum Kengtung State (call themselves A-Mok) = Mok [mqt], Hill tribe of Möng Lwe district Kengtung State = Tai Loi [tlq], Pyen-Pyin-Kengtung-Southern Shan States = Pyen [pyy], Tribe known as Hka-La by the Shans (call themselves Āng-kú) = Kon Keu = Hu according so Sidwell 2015:9 = Hu [huo], Tai Loi = Tai Loi [tlq], Son tribe Kengtung State (Waic) = Tai Loi [tlq]},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Shan
    Siamese
      Lao
      Wa or Vü
        Hka Mūk
        Palaung or Rumai
          Rumai
            Riang Yang Sek
            Riang Yang Wan Kun
            Mon or Talaing
            Palaung or Rumai of Nam Hsan
            Mon
            Karen-ni
            Yintalè
            Manō
            Sawngtung Zayein Karen
            Padeng Za-yein
            Banyang Zayein
            Sinhmaw Mèpauk Karen
            Taungthu
            Yaungyo
              Danaw
              Kawn Swang Karens of Loi Lōng
                Chingpaw or Kachin
                Asi or Szi
                  Lechi or Lashi
                  Maru
                    Pwun or Hpōn
                    Ngachang or Ho Hsa
                    Lisaw or Yawyin
                    La-hu Law'hè or Mu Hsō
                    Menghwa Lolo
                    Ming Ch'iang
                      Mahe
                        Lisu
                        Mosso-Musu-Nachi
                          Lanten Yao
                            Siyin Chin
                            Haka Chin
                              Shonshe of Gangaw Chin
                                Yawdwin Chin
                                Yaungtha Chin
                                  Chinbok Chin
                                  Kadu
                                  Akha or Kaw
                                  Akö tribe Kengtung State
                                  Muhsö tribe known as Lahuna Kengtung State
                                  Lahu Hsi (tribe called Kwi by the Shans)
                                  Lihsaw tribe Kengtung State
                                    Wa Kengtung State
                                      Palaung tribe Kengtung State (call themselves Darāng)
                                        En tribe Kengtung State (Waic)
                                        Hsen Hsum Kengtung State (call themselves A-Mok)
                                        Hill tribe of Möng Lwe district Kengtung State
                                        Pyen-Pyin-Kengtung-Southern Shan States
                                        Tribe known as Hka-La by the Shans (call themselves Āng-kú) = Kon Keu = Hu according so Sidwell 2015:9
                                        Tai Loi
                                        Son tribe Kengtung State (Waic)