- Phuan
language
name=Phuan
nativename=Phuan
familycolor=Tai-Kadai
states=Laos andThailand
speakers=204,704 (2000)
fam2=Kam-Tai
fam3=Be-Tai
fam4=Tai-Sek
fam5=Tai
fam6=Southwestern Tai
fam7=East Central Thai
fam8=Chiang Saeng
fam9=Phuan
iso1=pu|iso2=pu|iso3=phu|notice=IndicPhuan, also known as Thai Phuan or Lao Phuan ( _th. ไทยพวน), are a
Theravada Buddhist Tai people spread out in small pockets over most of the northeasternIsan region with other groups scattered in centralThailand andLaos (Xieng Khouang Province). According to the Ethnologue Report, the Phuan number 204,704 and that is split fairly evenly between populations in Laos and Thailand. The language is closely related to other tribal Tai languages, such as theThai Dam and theThai Loei . Unlike other tribal Tai languages in the Isan region, the Phuan language is not losing ground to the standardThai language or the local Isan/Lao trade language.The Phuan are famous for handwoven textiles, especially the striped and patterned "pakama", a short sarong worn by men, and a "pasin tin jok", a longer women's skirt. Due to their proximity and very similar culture and language, Phuan culture is very similar to other tribal Tai groups and the
Isan andLaotian people with whom they are neighbours. One interesting custom is the use of elephants to parade initiates into the monastery, usually held beforeSongkran [Cummings,J. "et al.""Lonely Planet: Thailand." Lonely Planet Publishers, 2003, p. 393.] .References
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