Seidenfaden, Erik. 1958. The Thai Peoples. Bangkok: Siam Society.
@book{577084, address = {Bangkok}, author = {Seidenfaden, Erik}, publisher = {Siam Society}, title = {The Thai Peoples}, year = {1958}, hhtype = {overview;ethnographic}, inlg = {English [eng]}, lgcode = {Yangtze Thai, Thai Lung, Thai Nam, Thai Lai, Tayok or Chinese Shans = Tai Nüa [tdd], Thai Nüa = Tai Nüa [tdd], Thai Lü = Lü [khb], Thai Ahom of Assam, Thai Kassey of Moy of Manipur, Thai Yai or Cis-Salween Shans, Burmo Thai and Thai Hkamti Long, Dioy, Thô and other Thai of Kwangsi, Nungs, Hakkas, Ohng Bès, Dai of Hainan, Thai peoples of Upper Tongking, Tho, Tho-ti, Nung, Yang = Yang Zhuang [zyg], White and Black Thai, Thai of Laos, Laos Sau of Luang Prabang and Laos Wieng of Wiengchan, Puthai, Black and Red Thai, Thai Müoi and Thai Nüa of Hua Phan, Thai Phuan or Phu-ün, Thai of the Kingdom of Thailand, Siamese or Thai Khom of the Menam plain, Thai Yuan of North Thailand, Thai Korat, Laos Wieng and Laos Kao of Northeast Thailand, Puthai, Yaws and Yüais of the Northeast, Dambrö of Siamese Malaya, Negritos, Khmers and Kuis, Chongs, Mon, Lawas, Khamuks, Sos-Soais-Saeks, Malays, Mokens, Red and White Karens, Lahus, Akhas, Kos, Lissus, Maeos and Yaos, Chinese and Vietnamese, Panthays or Hôs, Yumbris, Butr Daeng}, macro_area = {Eurasia}, src = {hh} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Yangtze Thai | |
Thai Lung | |
Thai Nam | |
Thai Lai | |
Tayok or Chinese Shans | |
Thai Nüa | |
Thai Lü | |
Thai Ahom of Assam | |
Thai Kassey of Moy of Manipur | |
Thai Yai or Cis-Salween Shans | |
Burmo Thai and Thai Hkamti Long | |
Dioy | |
Thô and other Thai of Kwangsi | |
Nungs | |
Hakkas | |
Ohng Bès | |
Dai of Hainan | |
Thai peoples of Upper Tongking | |
Tho | |
Tho-ti | |
Nung | |
Yang | |
White and Black Thai | |
Thai of Laos | |
Laos Sau of Luang Prabang and Laos Wieng of Wiengchan | |
Puthai | |
Black and Red Thai | |
Thai Müoi and Thai Nüa of Hua Phan | |
Thai Phuan or Phu-ün | |
Thai of the Kingdom of Thailand | |
Siamese or Thai Khom of the Menam plain | |
Thai Yuan of North Thailand | |
Thai Korat | |
Laos Wieng and Laos Kao of Northeast Thailand | |
Puthai | |
Yaws and Yüais of the Northeast | |
Dambrö of Siamese Malaya | |
Negritos | |
Khmers and Kuis | |
Chongs | |
Mon | |
Lawas | |
Khamuks | |
Sos-Soais-Saeks | |
Malays | |
Mokens | |
Red and White Karens | |
Lahus | |
Akhas | |
Kos | |
Lissus | |
Maeos and Yaos | |
Chinese and Vietnamese | |
Panthays or Hôs | |
Yumbris | |
Butr Daeng |