Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India (not limited to Assam) descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages (mostly in Arunachal Pradesh). Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
Names
Speakers of the many languages in the Tai branch of the Tai–Kadai language family are spread over many countries in Southern China, Indochina and Northeast India. Unsurprisingly, there are many terms used to describe the distinct Tai peoples of these regions.
In China, Southwestern Tai peoples are called by the very large umbrella term "Dai people", distinguishing them from the other speakers from the Tai branch of Tai–Kadai, who are known as the Rau.
Endonyms outside of China vary greatly; most common are variants of Tai, which may be taken to mean human; the more restricted term Lao is of unknown origin.
Black Tai Ethnic Group - Research Impact [by Mahidol]
There are several ethnic groups in Thailand. Every group has faced a deterioration of their identity and original culture. The importance of the identity is that it cannot be recreated as an innovation; however, it has its own values and can be added more values if its knowledge is further developed concretely. Hence, an action research was conducted in order to preserve and remain the Black Thai’s identity with pride and well-being including its attitude, language, lifestyle and existence in the globalization world.
YouTube : Mahidol World
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/mahidolchannel
Website | https://channel.mahidol.ac.th/
Mahidol University มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล : https://www.mahidol.ac.th/th
published: 30 Mar 2017
Origin and Rise of the Thai
What is the origin of the Tai-Kadai people and the rise of the Thai nation? A group which has been consistently portrayed in America and the West as the wise, exotic and mystic heart of the Far East.
Today we will discuss the origins of the Tai-Kadai/Kra-Dai peoples and their modern migration and ethnogenesis as the modern Tai nations we see today. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the modern Tai peoples and which Tai-Kadai group is of the most interest to you. Shout-out to the 0.5% of my audience with Tai ancestry. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tai-Kadai-languages
https://allpointseast.com/blog/tour-info/thailand/the-migration-of-tai-groups-into-southeast-asia/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620166/
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/...
published: 15 Jan 2019
Tai people around the world , known as Tai or Thai or Dai | คนไทยทั่วโลก
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9.Tai Siam or Thai Siam
10.Tai Lue
11.Tai Lanna
12.Tai Leng
13.Tai Nay
14.Tai Phake
15.Tai Sar
16.Tai Zhuang
17.Tai Dam
We are one Tai or Thai or Dai
published: 25 Oct 2019
The History of the Kra-Dai (Tai-Kadai) Languages
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The Kra-Dai languages, also known as the Tai-Kadai languages, are a language family widely spoken across southern China and Mainland Southeast Asia. The Tai branch, which contains Thai and Lao, constitutes the bulk of the family.
These languages are tonal. They also share many lexical similarities with the Chinese languages due to centuries of language contact. There are also hypotheses proposing that Kra-Dai may be related to the Austronesian or Hmong-Mien families.
This video presents the history and evolution of the Kra-Dai languages from 2000 BCE to the present.
Di...
published: 25 Nov 2020
Tai peoples
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages. Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
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published: 07 Jan 2016
[Summary] Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities
"The Tai Women: Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities"
Pathom Hongsuwan
(Mahasarakham University)
An International Conference
2020 Chulalongkorn Asian Heritage Forum :
THAI-TAI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
A Commemoration of
Professor Dr. Khun Banchob Bandhumedha
on Her 100th Birth Anniversary
20 July 2020
The St. Regis Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
organized by
Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Department of Thai, Department of Linguistics,
Southeast Asian Linguistics Research Unit,
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
published: 08 Nov 2020
Tai-community traditional dress. Ahom, aiton, phake, turung, lai, khamti, khamyang.
Tai community of North East India
Music credit : Haao Fan Tai.
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None of the picture in the videos belong to me nor do I claim it. it belong to their respective owner. I am just using it for educational purpose.
published: 11 Oct 2020
Origin of Shan and Tai Ahom in Myanmar and Assam (ไทใหญ่ တႆးယႂ်)
This video explores the origin of the Shan in Myanmar and related subgroups who are part of Northwestern Tai from an ethnic point of view; where they came from, their earliest history, writing script, subgroups and how they became the ethnic majority in Shan State of Myanmar.
Ending music:
Tai Neua song
Tai kingdoms: Mong Mao kingdom, Tai Ahom kingdom
Link to original article:
http://eastasiaorigin.blogspot.com/2020/09/ethnic-origin-of-tai-yai.html
There are several ethnic groups in Thailand. Every group has faced a deterioration of their identity and original culture. The importance of the identity is tha...
There are several ethnic groups in Thailand. Every group has faced a deterioration of their identity and original culture. The importance of the identity is that it cannot be recreated as an innovation; however, it has its own values and can be added more values if its knowledge is further developed concretely. Hence, an action research was conducted in order to preserve and remain the Black Thai’s identity with pride and well-being including its attitude, language, lifestyle and existence in the globalization world.
YouTube : Mahidol World
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/mahidolchannel
Website | https://channel.mahidol.ac.th/
Mahidol University มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล : https://www.mahidol.ac.th/th
There are several ethnic groups in Thailand. Every group has faced a deterioration of their identity and original culture. The importance of the identity is that it cannot be recreated as an innovation; however, it has its own values and can be added more values if its knowledge is further developed concretely. Hence, an action research was conducted in order to preserve and remain the Black Thai’s identity with pride and well-being including its attitude, language, lifestyle and existence in the globalization world.
YouTube : Mahidol World
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/mahidolchannel
Website | https://channel.mahidol.ac.th/
Mahidol University มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล : https://www.mahidol.ac.th/th
What is the origin of the Tai-Kadai people and the rise of the Thai nation? A group which has been consistently portrayed in America and the West as the wise, e...
What is the origin of the Tai-Kadai people and the rise of the Thai nation? A group which has been consistently portrayed in America and the West as the wise, exotic and mystic heart of the Far East.
Today we will discuss the origins of the Tai-Kadai/Kra-Dai peoples and their modern migration and ethnogenesis as the modern Tai nations we see today. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the modern Tai peoples and which Tai-Kadai group is of the most interest to you. Shout-out to the 0.5% of my audience with Tai ancestry. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tai-Kadai-languages
https://allpointseast.com/blog/tour-info/thailand/the-migration-of-tai-groups-into-southeast-asia/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620166/
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/07/southeast-asian-migrations/#.XD4xKVxKhPY
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307952402_Effect_of_migration_patterns_on_maternal_genetic_structure_A_case_of_Tai-Kadai_migration_from_China_to_Thailand
What is the origin of the Tai-Kadai people and the rise of the Thai nation? A group which has been consistently portrayed in America and the West as the wise, exotic and mystic heart of the Far East.
Today we will discuss the origins of the Tai-Kadai/Kra-Dai peoples and their modern migration and ethnogenesis as the modern Tai nations we see today. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the modern Tai peoples and which Tai-Kadai group is of the most interest to you. Shout-out to the 0.5% of my audience with Tai ancestry. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tai-Kadai-languages
https://allpointseast.com/blog/tour-info/thailand/the-migration-of-tai-groups-into-southeast-asia/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620166/
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/07/southeast-asian-migrations/#.XD4xKVxKhPY
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307952402_Effect_of_migration_patterns_on_maternal_genetic_structure_A_case_of_Tai-Kadai_migration_from_China_to_Thailand
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1.Tai Ahom
2.Tai Khamti
3.Tai Mao
4.Tai Phuan
5.Phu Tai
6.Tai Huayao
7.Tai Khun
8.Tai Lueng
9.Tai Siam or Thai Siam
10.Tai Lue
11.Tai Lanna
12.Tai Leng
13.Tai Nay
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15.Tai Sar
16.Tai Zhuang
17.Tai Dam
We are one Tai or Thai or Dai
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4.Tai Phuan
5.Phu Tai
6.Tai Huayao
7.Tai Khun
8.Tai Lueng
9.Tai Siam or Thai Siam
10.Tai Lue
11.Tai Lanna
12.Tai Leng
13.Tai Nay
14.Tai Phake
15.Tai Sar
16.Tai Zhuang
17.Tai Dam
We are one Tai or Thai or Dai
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The Kra-Dai languages, also known as the Tai-Kadai languages, are a language family widely spoken across southern China and Mainland Southeast Asia. The Tai branch, which contains Thai and Lao, constitutes the bulk of the family.
These languages are tonal. They also share many lexical similarities with the Chinese languages due to centuries of language contact. There are also hypotheses proposing that Kra-Dai may be related to the Austronesian or Hmong-Mien families.
This video presents the history and evolution of the Kra-Dai languages from 2000 BCE to the present.
Disclaimer: all dates are approximations, and there are many hypotheses regarding the development and classification of these languages that are not represented in this video.
Music by Brandon Fiechter
https://youtu.be/yuhfdMu8OiQ
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The Kra-Dai languages, also known as the Tai-Kadai languages, are a language family widely spoken across southern China and Mainland Southeast Asia. The Tai branch, which contains Thai and Lao, constitutes the bulk of the family.
These languages are tonal. They also share many lexical similarities with the Chinese languages due to centuries of language contact. There are also hypotheses proposing that Kra-Dai may be related to the Austronesian or Hmong-Mien families.
This video presents the history and evolution of the Kra-Dai languages from 2000 BCE to the present.
Disclaimer: all dates are approximations, and there are many hypotheses regarding the development and classification of these languages that are not represented in this video.
Music by Brandon Fiechter
https://youtu.be/yuhfdMu8OiQ
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. ...
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages. Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages. Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
"The Tai Women: Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities"
Pathom Hongsuwan
(Mahasarakham University)
An Internat...
"The Tai Women: Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities"
Pathom Hongsuwan
(Mahasarakham University)
An International Conference
2020 Chulalongkorn Asian Heritage Forum :
THAI-TAI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
A Commemoration of
Professor Dr. Khun Banchob Bandhumedha
on Her 100th Birth Anniversary
20 July 2020
The St. Regis Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
organized by
Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Department of Thai, Department of Linguistics,
Southeast Asian Linguistics Research Unit,
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
"The Tai Women: Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities"
Pathom Hongsuwan
(Mahasarakham University)
An International Conference
2020 Chulalongkorn Asian Heritage Forum :
THAI-TAI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
A Commemoration of
Professor Dr. Khun Banchob Bandhumedha
on Her 100th Birth Anniversary
20 July 2020
The St. Regis Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
organized by
Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Department of Thai, Department of Linguistics,
Southeast Asian Linguistics Research Unit,
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Tai community of North East India
Music credit : Haao Fan Tai.
Disclaimer : Pic. credit
None of the picture in the videos belong to me nor do I claim it. it...
Tai community of North East India
Music credit : Haao Fan Tai.
Disclaimer : Pic. credit
None of the picture in the videos belong to me nor do I claim it. it belong to their respective owner. I am just using it for educational purpose.
Tai community of North East India
Music credit : Haao Fan Tai.
Disclaimer : Pic. credit
None of the picture in the videos belong to me nor do I claim it. it belong to their respective owner. I am just using it for educational purpose.
This video explores the origin of the Shan in Myanmar and related subgroups who are part of Northwestern Tai from an ethnic point of view; where they came from,...
This video explores the origin of the Shan in Myanmar and related subgroups who are part of Northwestern Tai from an ethnic point of view; where they came from, their earliest history, writing script, subgroups and how they became the ethnic majority in Shan State of Myanmar.
Ending music:
Tai Neua song
Tai kingdoms: Mong Mao kingdom, Tai Ahom kingdom
Link to original article:
http://eastasiaorigin.blogspot.com/2020/09/ethnic-origin-of-tai-yai.html
This video explores the origin of the Shan in Myanmar and related subgroups who are part of Northwestern Tai from an ethnic point of view; where they came from, their earliest history, writing script, subgroups and how they became the ethnic majority in Shan State of Myanmar.
Ending music:
Tai Neua song
Tai kingdoms: Mong Mao kingdom, Tai Ahom kingdom
Link to original article:
http://eastasiaorigin.blogspot.com/2020/09/ethnic-origin-of-tai-yai.html
There are several ethnic groups in Thailand. Every group has faced a deterioration of their identity and original culture. The importance of the identity is that it cannot be recreated as an innovation; however, it has its own values and can be added more values if its knowledge is further developed concretely. Hence, an action research was conducted in order to preserve and remain the Black Thai’s identity with pride and well-being including its attitude, language, lifestyle and existence in the globalization world.
YouTube : Mahidol World
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/mahidolchannel
Website | https://channel.mahidol.ac.th/
Mahidol University มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล : https://www.mahidol.ac.th/th
What is the origin of the Tai-Kadai people and the rise of the Thai nation? A group which has been consistently portrayed in America and the West as the wise, exotic and mystic heart of the Far East.
Today we will discuss the origins of the Tai-Kadai/Kra-Dai peoples and their modern migration and ethnogenesis as the modern Tai nations we see today. Be sure to let me know your thoughts on the modern Tai peoples and which Tai-Kadai group is of the most interest to you. Shout-out to the 0.5% of my audience with Tai ancestry. Thanks for watching!
Sources:
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Tai-Kadai-languages
https://allpointseast.com/blog/tour-info/thailand/the-migration-of-tai-groups-into-southeast-asia/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620166/
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2011/07/southeast-asian-migrations/#.XD4xKVxKhPY
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307952402_Effect_of_migration_patterns_on_maternal_genetic_structure_A_case_of_Tai-Kadai_migration_from_China_to_Thailand
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1.Tai Ahom
2.Tai Khamti
3.Tai Mao
4.Tai Phuan
5.Phu Tai
6.Tai Huayao
7.Tai Khun
8.Tai Lueng
9.Tai Siam or Thai Siam
10.Tai Lue
11.Tai Lanna
12.Tai Leng
13.Tai Nay
14.Tai Phake
15.Tai Sar
16.Tai Zhuang
17.Tai Dam
We are one Tai or Thai or Dai
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The Kra-Dai languages, also known as the Tai-Kadai languages, are a language family widely spoken across southern China and Mainland Southeast Asia. The Tai branch, which contains Thai and Lao, constitutes the bulk of the family.
These languages are tonal. They also share many lexical similarities with the Chinese languages due to centuries of language contact. There are also hypotheses proposing that Kra-Dai may be related to the Austronesian or Hmong-Mien families.
This video presents the history and evolution of the Kra-Dai languages from 2000 BCE to the present.
Disclaimer: all dates are approximations, and there are many hypotheses regarding the development and classification of these languages that are not represented in this video.
Music by Brandon Fiechter
https://youtu.be/yuhfdMu8OiQ
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages. Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
"The Tai Women: Representations in Myths and Rituals of Tai People in Central Mekong Basin Communities"
Pathom Hongsuwan
(Mahasarakham University)
An International Conference
2020 Chulalongkorn Asian Heritage Forum :
THAI-TAI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE
A Commemoration of
Professor Dr. Khun Banchob Bandhumedha
on Her 100th Birth Anniversary
20 July 2020
The St. Regis Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand
organized by
Institute of Thai Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Department of Thai, Department of Linguistics,
Southeast Asian Linguistics Research Unit,
Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University
Tai community of North East India
Music credit : Haao Fan Tai.
Disclaimer : Pic. credit
None of the picture in the videos belong to me nor do I claim it. it belong to their respective owner. I am just using it for educational purpose.
This video explores the origin of the Shan in Myanmar and related subgroups who are part of Northwestern Tai from an ethnic point of view; where they came from, their earliest history, writing script, subgroups and how they became the ethnic majority in Shan State of Myanmar.
Ending music:
Tai Neua song
Tai kingdoms: Mong Mao kingdom, Tai Ahom kingdom
Link to original article:
http://eastasiaorigin.blogspot.com/2020/09/ethnic-origin-of-tai-yai.html
Tai peoples refers to the population of descendants of speakers of a common proto-Tai language, including sub-populations which no longer speak a Tai language. Some 8-10 million people in Northeast India (not limited to Assam) descent from Ahom people but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese. Additional tens of thousands in India speak Tai languages (mostly in Arunachal Pradesh). Aside from India, Tai peoples can generally be identified through their language.
Names
Speakers of the many languages in the Tai branch of the Tai–Kadai language family are spread over many countries in Southern China, Indochina and Northeast India. Unsurprisingly, there are many terms used to describe the distinct Tai peoples of these regions.
In China, Southwestern Tai peoples are called by the very large umbrella term "Dai people", distinguishing them from the other speakers from the Tai branch of Tai–Kadai, who are known as the Rau.
Endonyms outside of China vary greatly; most common are variants of Tai, which may be taken to mean human; the more restricted term Lao is of unknown origin.
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