- Nyaw people
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Nyaw Total population 50,000 Regions with significant populations Parts of Isan, Central Laos Languages Religion Theravada Buddhism
Related ethnic groups Other Tai peoples.
Nyaw Spoken in Thailand, Laos Region Isan, Mekong floodplain Native speakers 50,000 (date missing) Language family Language codes ISO 639-3 nyw This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. The Nyaw or Tai Nyaw (Thai/Isan: ไทญ้อ [tʰɑj ɲɔː]) are an ethnic group of Thailand and Laos, scattered throughout the provinces of Isan such as Nong Khai, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, and parts of areas of Bolikhamxai and Khammouan provinces of Laos. They are also referred to as simply Nyaw or Yaw, depending on either the Lao, Isan, and Nyaw pronunciation, which all pronounce the initial consonant as [ɲ], or the Thai pronunciation, which pronounces the initial consonant as [j].
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History
The Tai Nyaw believe that they are descendants of people originally from the northernmost part of Laos and Tonkin or immigrants during Tai migrations from Xishuangbanna region of Yunnan Province. Whatever the case may be, their dialect most closely resembles the Lao dialects from the regions east of Luang Prabang.
Language
The Nyaw language is very similar to the Lao language, which is referred to as the Isan language in Thailand. It is most similar to the Phuthai language also spoken within the same regions. Most Nyaw are often also fluent in Thai and Lao, or its Thai variant Isan.
Religion
The Tai Nyaw practise Theravada Buddhism, but have also maintained their original animist religion. Important to the Nyaw people is the tutelary spirit of the village, known in the dialect as ผู้เจ้า [pʰuː tɕaw].
References
- http://www.seamist.org/peoples/nyaw-thai.shtml
- Hattaway, Paul. (2004). Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Guide. Pasadena: William Carey Library
- http://www.joshuaproject.net/peopctry.php
- http://khmerling.blogspot.com/2008/02/nya-dialect-collecting-data.html
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