- Lao Theung
ethnic group
group=Lao Theung
poptime=~2 million (est.)
popplace=Laos
langs=Lao
related= The Lao Theung or Lao Thoeng (Lao: ) is one of the traditional divisions ofethnic group s living inLaos (the others being theLao Loum and theLao Soung ). It literally indicates the "midland Lao", and comprises a variety of different ethnic groups of mostly Austro-Asiatic origin. In 1993, the Lao Theung formed 24% of the country's population.History
The Lao Theung are largely of
Mon-Khmer stock, and are believed to be the autochthonous poupulation of mainlandSoutheast Asia , having migrated south in historical time. Although now they live in the higher uplands of Laos, they were originally paddy rice farmers and were displaced by the influx ofLao Loum migration into southeast Asia from Southern China.Culture
Within Laos, the Lao Theung are sometimes referred to by the pejorative term "khaa" (Lao: ), meaning "slave", reflecting the fact that they were traditionally used for labour by the lowland Lao. Midland Lao still have a lower standard of living than other ethnic groupings in Laos.
The Lao Theung differ more from one another culturally and linguistically than either the
Lao Loum orLao Soung . The largest component is the the Khmu, followed by theLamet and Lawa. There are also smaller populations ofKatang ,Katu ,Alak ,Makong andLaven , as well as others.Most Lao Theung who are isolated still wear their traditional clothings as they once were 2000 years ago. However, Lao Theung who lived to closer proximity to mainstream Laos have been westernized to a much larger extent. The Lao Theung live in distinct houses built on stilts and in tree.
External links
* [http://www.country-studies.com/laos/ethnic-diversity.html]
* [http://www.laos-hotels.com/travel-guide/images/laos/s_lao_theung.jpg]
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