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Thai People Thailand

The modern Nation of Thailand is a multicultural society. The predominant Thai culture, identity and civilisation emerged as a by product of the interaction of the indigenous population with Tai and other immigrant peoples [ including Chinese and Indian ]. When people call themselves ‘’ Thai ’’ they mean they are in the political sense, subjects of the Thailand nation. If explored further the word has a cultural and, for many, a linguistic sense. However not all Thailand citizens speak Thai and of those who do so it is a second language for them. This Thai identity in its present form is relatively recent.


Thai lady In Lan na Style Costume

The first inhabitants are described in the Prehistory link. After prehistoric times there were the Mon, the Khmer and other Austro-Asiatic tribes such as the Lawa, H' tin, etc. Their defining moments are up until 1300 and the arrival of the Tai tribes. The Khmer who established the Kingdom of Chenla and Angkor are described in East Thailand People although Khmer influence was significant elsewhere as well.

The Austro-Asiatic speakers including the Mon are considered in North Thailand People and Central Thailand People regions. The Mon had separate kingdoms in each region. The other Austro-Asiatic speaking tribes are considered but these were less significant. In North Thailand People we describe the smaller groups of Austro-Asiatic speakers such as the Lawa, H' tin and other hunters and gathers of that region.

Thai lady In Lan na Style Costume

The Tai tribes [ of which we identify 30 groups ] are considered in the regions of Central Thailand, North Thailand, South or Southern Thailand and North East Thailand. These regions are relevant in that ethnic diversity is also varied through out the regions of Thailand. Modern Thailand is a modern political Nation now comprising what were historically numerous ethnic cultures and Kingdoms. The ethnic characteristics, belief systems, languages and lifestyles of each of all the tribes are compared also within these links. As between the Tai tribes the points of comparison are language and script, culture and art and architecture style. As between all the other ethnic tribes the points of comparison are language groups, monogamous and polygamous cultures, animist and non animist beliefs, ancestor worship or not, indic script or Khmer based text, highland dwellers [ dry rice farmers ] or lowland farmers [ wet rice farmers ], heirarchical and non hierarchical societies, spirit beliefs and religion [ Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu, Taoist, animist, etc ].

In Thailandsworld.com we mention over 38 non-Tai speaking ethnic groups as well as the Chinese and 30 Tai ethnic groups. We detail 16 ethnic groups located in North Thailand, 5 in North East Thailand, 4 in South or Southern Thailand and 4 in Central Thailand. This list of detailed groups is still not complete and other minority groups will be detailed soon.

Additionally here you can find the profiles and history of famous Thai people who today inspire the Thai people with their past deeds. These include Thai men like, King Taksin the Great, King Naresuan, General Kavila, King Narai, King Ramphaeng and Chao Phraya Chakri, to name a few. Famous Thai ladies in history who today remain a focus of respect and admiration include Khun Mo [ Suranee ].


Thai Lady With Baby Elephant

Thai People

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 North Thailand People
 Tai Yuan People Thailand
 Tai Yuan Spirits Beliefs
 Karen People Thailand
 Lisu People Thailand
 Mon People North Thailand
 Akha People Thailand
 Tai Lue People Thailand
 Hmong People Thailand
 Haw People Thailand
 Yao People Thailand
 Lahu People Thailand
 Lawa People Thailand
 Shan People Thailand
 Austro Asiatic Speakers Thailand

 Central Thailand People
 Siamese Tai People
 Karen People Central Thailand
 Mon People Thailand
 Cham People Thailand

 East North Eastern Thailand People
 Tai Lao Isan People
 Phu Tai People
 Khmer People
 Kui People

 South Thailand People
 Southern Tai People
 Sea Gypsies Of Thailand

 Chinese People Thailand
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