I took a DNA test and Dai was there so was Northern Philippines. I am African American and Dai was the most specific ethnic group that came up in my results. My African DNA wasn’t even specified to a specific ethnic group.
African American dna has the most diversity so it’s hard to get specific since genetic variation is so drastic compared to other races who eventually branched out from the mother land. This is why all over the world you see African roots, like the Olmecs in South America.
@@plutoprincess777 exactly. The oldest of mans dna, which is why its so much more diverse cause it’s actually worldwide and been around longer. Dai people and other aboriginal/native/indigenous cultures around the world are direct descendants of the African lineage with latins and caucasians branching off later. I’m 3/4 Dai and 1/4 Welsh (always thought I was half Thai and actually found out I was Dai a few years ago thru an ancestral test myself) my kids are half black but when I did the test on them they were predominantly Dai too with sprinkles of Kenyan, Egyptian, South African, Moroccan, French and Welch.
@@DjHatZnBfan wow that’s so cool thanks for sharing! So you’re blasian?! And I know Austronesian are very similar to Africans since that’s where they went first after they left Africa. And what’s the difference between Thai and Dai?
@@plutoprincess777 the Dai population is about 1.5 million in all of Asia. They are the earlier ancestors of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and southern China and populated most of those areas. Dai culture is not much different then Thai culture, it’s just that the Dai people still live in tribes and farm, hunt and gather. I myself remember our house being made of sticks and mud before leaving Thailand. And no I’m not blasian, I’m 1/4 welsh(white) but my kids are since their mother is black. I’ll say this though, Asian and black genes mix very well, probably cause Asians and Africans are more closely related dna wise then any other race
WoW! Their is many culture of Dai or Tai people carry to Thai 🇹🇭 culture in this documentary such as Temple with 2 giant at the gate, Religion, Songkran water festival, long boat race, Thai tradition dance many similar style, long drum, sarong for women same as northern and northeast part of Thailand. so amazing. Thank you for share this documentary really love i and make me want to visit the original culture 😍
Indonesian love & proud of ancestors of Arabian because of the same religion,know much of Al Qur'an but do not know culture of ethnic varieties of Yunnan
"Dai" is what we use as adjective as "who, or what group", "Thai" is what England gave to the Siamess (thai siam.) When europians ask "where are you from?" translantion is "chao/Kun thai dai?" We say thai Sayam(siam) or thai savanh, thai pakxe, thai viengchan, thai kroongtap, thai ubon, thai chaingmai and so on. . But it does not mean we are Thais but "thai" is a word we use before a group of people or where they are from. So if you listen, he said dai lu, dai na and so on. "Dai" is not the people, Lu and Na are the people.
We are close ancestors. The dai people are one of the aboriginals that seeded most of south east Asia and some even came across the land bridge to the America’s during the end of the ice age.
ni hao from usa iam burmese but i like dai culture food, temple, women wear elegant flower in hair, costume fancy art craft market we have similarity with yunnan people
Indonesia not Arab race. but Indonesian people is Austronesia & austroasiatic like me javanese tribe(austroasiatic) my ancestor from indochina (Vietnam,dongson)😁
@@CP-hm1qu Hhh Not all bro, there are still Hindu Buddhists, "sunda wiwitan/kabuyutan kejawen (The original religion of the Sundanese and Javanese)" btw Where are you from?
If i look dai etnic in this similiar with indonesia tribe like java, sunda, and bali. From their dance, clothes and face. Maybe java, sunda, and bali their ancestor from dai people? And many dai people migrated to south?. Interest for research it. Greeting from indonesia.
I'm laotian and we share the almost exact same culture as them. We are Tai-kadai group. Maybe you guys did migrate further south but way before us by a thousand + years
@@hadarridwanto3550 Dai people are not austroasiatic, they are are tai-kadai. They are genetically distinct from austroasiatics (except vietnamese) who have a lot of hoabinhian like admixture(specially the cambodians). On the other hand, tai-kadai are genetically related to some Austronesian speakers such as the taiwanese aborigines and Filipinos. This is probably because they are more pure austronesians with almost no austroasiatic mix. Indonesia and Malaysia were previously inhabited by austroasiatic speakers most closely related to Mlabri group of Thailand then they mixed with the austronesians who expanded from the Philippines. Based on genetic studies, tai-kadai and austronesian probably came from one population or live in close proximity to one another in southern china, the austronesians separated then went to taiwan (then to the Philippines etc) while the tai-kadai group stayed in the mainland and probably mixed with the hmong-mien and/or sino-tibetan speakers before migrating downwards much later. Also, the first to migrate to mainland southeast asia were austroasiatics (probably from southern china or india based on studies) who mixed with hoabinhian people (fossils of this hoabinhian has been found in laos and malaysia). These "new" austroasiatic people then move southwards to the malay archipelago. This is why malaysians as well as indonesians when doing genetic tests such as 23andme or myheritagedna score a lot of thai/cambodian. Tai-kadai speakers then migrated southwards contributing much to the genepool of vietnamese people as well as thai and laos people. However, the original tai people mixed with the austroasiatic mon when they defeated them and therefore assimilated these people contributing to genepool of modern thais (probaly laos as well). The purest tai-kadai people in thailand are probably the hill tribes such as tai-lue, tai-yong, tai-yuan etc. In PCA (primary component analysis) plots in several genetic studies, dai, zhuang, jiamao, maonan, hlai and kinh vietnamese plot close to each other. Some thais plot close to them however much of the thai samples are pulled close to the cambodian cluster. Filipinos, ami and atayal (taiwanese aborigines) also plot close to dai, zhuang,kinh etc. Here is a genetic admixture chart. ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0092867418303866-gr3.jpg You can see that the purple component which peaks among tai-kadai speakers (tai_kern, tai_lue etc) can also be found among filipinos (tagalog,visaya,minanubo,ilocano) and taiwanese aborigine (ami) probably around 30%. This purple component is nearly absent among malaysians and indonesians but their genetics is dominated by the bright pink component which peaks among austroasiatic speakers such as palong, lawa,htin, wa etc. Light green is austronesian component.
@@cesz0695 point on, tai kadai was/is distant relatives to austronesians, even today we have alot of words thats similar or same as various austronesian languages, and those are not same in austroasiatic/khmer language
From the history of the Sui language Starting to come in pairs close to the ancient Chinese language. inscribed in a sea shell The Shui language is also inscribed on shell. Han Chinese claims that ancient Han Chinese characters are found in tortoise shell. In fact, Han Chinese inscriptions are found in shell not tortoise shell. Same as the Shui character. which is older than the letters in a tortois shell The initial language of the Stone Age people (pre-Austonesian) is O haplogroup gene was mutated from the Haplogroup k from the west It will be like a diphthong. similar to Indian and Central Asian languages,similar to Austroasiatic languages But it is Austroasiatic in the Western(Scholars believe that this language began 10,000 years ago)It can be said that it is the initial language of the Haplogroup O people, spoken in mainland China (called the pre-austo group).It can be seen that the Chinese language has a large number of conjugated words. Including some words that share meanings with the Vietnamese Austro-Asiatic language. And in later periods there were words with the words Austro-tai.The language revolution of the Chinese language was made in the Yellow River basin bypeople have O2(M122-->M134) haplogroup. Nowadays, this haplogroup is called O3. The other group went to develop a language that separated diphthongs into two words (due to slower speech), developing words that reduced the diphthong sound (developing into an Austronesian language) in the Yangtze River Basin.This group is closely related to the Taikadai language family.Haplogroup O1a(M119)group And some groups from the Haplogroup O1b1or O2 in nowadays( group that have not abandoned diphthongs are the Austro Asiatic languages of Vietnam, Khmer, and Khmu traveled to spread the language. to the Munda language) And the Haplogroup O1b2(O2) spread to Taiwan and all the way to Korea and Japan.Should be ready with the group O1a (a group of people from the Yangtze River Basin) that this group of people went to develop the Austronesian language on the island of Taiwan. As for the Yangtze River Basin people When separating words out, but on the basis of words that were previously spoken together, is speaking in one syllable This behavior is similar to that of the Chinese-speaking people in the Yellow River basin who communicate back and forth. This results in the shortening of the pronunciation of the preceding syllable, leaving only one syllable.Until it evolved into the language of Kradai. As for the Chinese language, a large number of Tibetan-Burmese languages were introduced during the Han Dynasty. Including the Tang Dynasty, the language of the Turks (Xianbei) -Antaic language joined the Mandarin language as well. If we were to compare the old language, we would have to say that the language (pre-austro) or ancient Austro-Asiatic people of Haplogroup O is the oldest language in this area. which may be similar in some ways to modern Austroasiatic languages Such as diphthongs. ancient Austro-Asiatic language about 10,000 years ago near Old yue language Old chinese and sui language about 5,000 years ago Austronesian language originated in Taiwan 1500 -1000 BCE (about 3500 years ago). Kra-Dai language about 3,000 years ago Old Chinese + Burmese Tibetan language(Sino-Tibetan) in the Han Dynasty era The Sui language is the root of the Kra-dai language. Although the Sui language has adopted Mandarin,
I have 6% Dai blood and 2% chinese. They thought we had Khmer blood in us because my great grandmother spoke chinese and khmer. Maybe the Vietnanese just mistaken my greatgrandmas side for being Khmer, because it seems dai thai khmer lao all have similarities.
Nope. Indonesian are a intermediate group of people between Tibeto-Burmans and Melanesians. They have had cultural influence from South Eastern India and later by Indian Muslims.
@@테오_픽란디카 The definition of Austronesian is an admixture of Tibeto-Burman and Melanesian (Australoid). As one travels from Burma to Molucas via the Indonesian archipelago , you will see a gradual increase in Australoid and decreased in Tibeto Burmese genetics. Further east , you will find the Papuans.
@@st3231 I never heard that, can u give me reference? Austronesian came from taiwan and travel to southeast asia and then to the pasific and some people to madagascar. We austronesian dont have similarity in our language or culture that similar to tibetan-burmese. Its like saying thai-kadai and austronesian are the same.
Dai people same with Tai people....our language, culture and religion is same...... love from northeast (India),tai Ahom community 🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Ahom are not tai
@@mousumsonowal5983 history porhisili ketiau goru
@@Aradhna67-d6s
😹👋
Tai Ahom kingdom, Assam, was established by Thai immigrants many centuries ago
@@Aradhna67-d6s goru toi bhal kini poriba tai nohoi history bhal kini poriba
All Dai people have sweet heart
I am 61% Dai, 37.6% Vietnamese, 1.4% Lao according To my DNA test. I was born in Laos, so I can relate.
Hello from Thailand.The drump notes just like we play in Thailand.I heard that Dai is Thai back then.
more like thais were dai
Tai-> th-cam.com/video/PKhDTX5tX-U/w-d-xo.html
The History of the Thai Chinese (Part 1) | The China History Podcast | Ep. 259
So this comes up in my DNA wow pretty amazing
What?? No way?! You have tai-dai dna?
Which mean you'r relative to Dai - Vietnamese (Dai people are more relative to Vietnamese than Han-Chinese)
@@CentralHighland I am Vietnamese and 6% Dai. Dai is an ethnic minority group of Yunnan province and Myanmar as well as part of Thailand and Laos.
me too!
@yuri boyka Wow! So are the Dai or Tai descendants from Assam, India? Is that Southern India?
When I saw the thumbnail I thought I was looking at Assam. Then I saw the title and it had Chinese in it.
Fun Fact: The Dai People of China are represented positively on the Netflix series Ask the StoryBots
I took a DNA test and Dai was there so was Northern Philippines. I am African American and Dai was the most specific ethnic group that came up in my results. My African DNA wasn’t even specified to a specific ethnic group.
African American dna has the most diversity so it’s hard to get specific since genetic variation is so drastic compared to other races who eventually branched out from the mother land. This is why all over the world you see African roots, like the Olmecs in South America.
@@DjHatZnBfan right since everyone originated from Africa!
@@plutoprincess777 exactly. The oldest of mans dna, which is why its so much more diverse cause it’s actually worldwide and been around longer. Dai people and other aboriginal/native/indigenous cultures around the world are direct descendants of the African lineage with latins and caucasians branching off later. I’m 3/4 Dai and 1/4 Welsh (always thought I was half Thai and actually found out I was Dai a few years ago thru an ancestral test myself) my kids are half black but when I did the test on them they were predominantly Dai too with sprinkles of Kenyan, Egyptian, South African, Moroccan, French and Welch.
@@DjHatZnBfan wow that’s so cool thanks for sharing! So you’re blasian?! And I know Austronesian are very similar to Africans since that’s where they went first after they left Africa. And what’s the difference between Thai and Dai?
@@plutoprincess777 the Dai population is about 1.5 million in all of Asia. They are the earlier ancestors of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and southern China and populated most of those areas. Dai culture is not much different then Thai culture, it’s just that the Dai people still live in tribes and farm, hunt and gather. I myself remember our house being made of sticks and mud before leaving Thailand.
And no I’m not blasian, I’m 1/4 welsh(white) but my kids are since their mother is black. I’ll say this though, Asian and black genes mix very well, probably cause Asians and Africans are more closely related dna wise then any other race
9% Dai came up in my DNA results.
How? What is your ethnicity? Interesting
I'm 5% Dai and 1% Vietnamese
The currently Thai dynasty are made of Mon, Tai, and Chinese. They are not pure Tai.
WoW! Their is many culture of Dai or Tai people carry to Thai 🇹🇭 culture in this documentary such as Temple with 2 giant at the gate, Religion, Songkran water festival, long boat race, Thai tradition dance many similar style, long drum, sarong for women same as northern and northeast part of Thailand. so amazing. Thank you for share this documentary really love i and make me want to visit the original culture 😍
The History of the Thai Chinese (Part 1) | The China History Podcast | Ep. 259
This Dai is Dai lue, there is not only one who speak daic family language.
Indonesian love & proud of ancestors of Arabian because of the same religion,know much of Al Qur'an but do not know culture of ethnic varieties of Yunnan
Wait, what? Im sorry, i dont understand your words. Btw, please check my playlists, thank you. Hope you enjoy it.
Indonesian people do not want to see & claim that culture of Yunnan is as same as culture of Java,Nias,Sunda,etc
Also here dna test
"Dai" is what we use as adjective as "who, or what group", "Thai" is what England gave to the Siamess (thai siam.) When europians ask "where are you from?" translantion is "chao/Kun thai dai?" We say thai Sayam(siam) or thai savanh, thai pakxe, thai viengchan, thai kroongtap, thai ubon, thai chaingmai and so on. . But it does not mean we are Thais but "thai" is a word we use before a group of people or where they are from. So if you listen, he said dai lu, dai na and so on. "Dai" is not the people, Lu and Na are the people.
We call our selves "thai" before "siam"
@@torquemada4327 bs
The History of the Thai Chinese (Part 1) | The China History Podcast | Ep. 259
@@Bucdon First Thai kingdom is Sukothai. The word 'Thai' and 'TAI' are ancient to Asia
Xishuangbanna people are Buddhism also
They’re khon Lue.
Buddhism in Myanmar,Kamboja,Laos,Thailand
I done a DNA test found out that I have DAI in my system.
This is Dai lue people but Chinese Dai in your DNA Test may be all Zhuang-Dai in China.
Both my mom and my dad has Dai DNA. My dad is from central vn and my mom being from hcm
They are seriously indianized ! It's really surprising to see! I have heard about it but never expected to be this much of it!!!
We are close ancestors. The dai people are one of the aboriginals that seeded most of south east Asia and some even came across the land bridge to the America’s during the end of the ice age.
They appear to be a intermediate ethnic group between Chinese and Indians.
I did a dna test and i came with african caribbean and chinese dai
This is Dai lue people but Chinese Dai in your DNA Test may be all Zhuang-Dai in China.
@@somsaksompong689 ohh ok, thanks for informing me !
Dai means you're mixed Asian and it should tell you what type of Asian in your dna test
ni hao
from usa iam burmese but i like dai culture food, temple, women wear elegant flower in hair, costume fancy art craft market we have similarity with yunnan people
วัฒนธรรมเหมือนกันครับ 🙏🙏🙏
Indonesia Muslim,Philipina - KATHOLIK,Brunei & Malaysia,ethnic Dai live also in India
I’m Singaporean Malay and have 5% Chinese Dai in my DNA test.
Very nice people and culture
Namo Shakyamuni thathagato arahato sammyak sambuddha
16:50. This is not a Dai dancer. She just adopted some forms of peacock dance and created her own. Not much related with Dai Culture.
Indonesian love 💕 Arab race & cultures of Arabian
Indonesia not Arab race. but Indonesian people is Austronesia & austroasiatic like me javanese tribe(austroasiatic) my ancestor from indochina (Vietnam,dongson)😁
@@avalokitesvara411 i guess he ment to say indonesian abandoned their ancestrol culture
@@CP-hm1qu Hhh Not all bro, there are still Hindu Buddhists, "sunda wiwitan/kabuyutan kejawen (The original religion of the Sundanese and Javanese)" btw Where are you from?
If i look dai etnic in this similiar with indonesia tribe like java, sunda, and bali. From their dance, clothes and face. Maybe java, sunda, and bali their ancestor from dai people? And many dai people migrated to south?. Interest for research it. Greeting from indonesia.
I'm laotian and we share the almost exact same culture as them. We are Tai-kadai group. Maybe you guys did migrate further south but way before us by a thousand + years
Thailand laos cambodian indonesia especially javanese and sundanese have similiar dna because austro asiatic
@@hadarridwanto3550 Dai people are not austroasiatic, they are are tai-kadai. They are genetically distinct from austroasiatics (except vietnamese) who have a lot of hoabinhian like admixture(specially the cambodians). On the other hand, tai-kadai are genetically related to some Austronesian speakers such as the taiwanese aborigines and Filipinos. This is probably because they are more pure austronesians with almost no austroasiatic mix. Indonesia and Malaysia were previously inhabited by austroasiatic speakers most closely related to Mlabri group of Thailand then they mixed with the austronesians who expanded from the Philippines. Based on genetic studies, tai-kadai and austronesian probably came from one population or live in close proximity to one another in southern china, the austronesians separated then went to taiwan (then to the Philippines etc) while the tai-kadai group stayed in the mainland and probably mixed with the hmong-mien and/or sino-tibetan speakers before migrating downwards much later.
Also, the first to migrate to mainland southeast asia were austroasiatics (probably from southern china or india based on studies) who mixed with hoabinhian people (fossils of this hoabinhian has been found in laos and malaysia). These "new" austroasiatic people then move southwards to the malay archipelago. This is why malaysians as well as indonesians when doing genetic tests such as 23andme or myheritagedna score a lot of thai/cambodian.
Tai-kadai speakers then migrated southwards contributing much to the genepool of vietnamese people as well as thai and laos people. However, the original tai people mixed with the austroasiatic mon when they defeated them and therefore assimilated these people contributing to genepool of modern thais (probaly laos as well). The purest tai-kadai people in thailand are probably the hill tribes such as tai-lue, tai-yong, tai-yuan etc.
In PCA (primary component analysis) plots in several genetic studies, dai, zhuang, jiamao, maonan, hlai and kinh vietnamese plot close to each other. Some thais plot close to them however much of the thai samples are pulled close to the cambodian cluster. Filipinos, ami and atayal (taiwanese aborigines) also plot close to dai, zhuang,kinh etc.
Here is a genetic admixture chart.
ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S0092867418303866-gr3.jpg
You can see that the purple component which peaks among tai-kadai speakers (tai_kern, tai_lue etc) can also be found among filipinos (tagalog,visaya,minanubo,ilocano) and taiwanese aborigine (ami) probably around 30%. This purple component is nearly absent among malaysians and indonesians but their genetics is dominated by the bright pink component which peaks among austroasiatic speakers such as palong, lawa,htin, wa etc. Light green is austronesian component.
@@cesz0695 thank you for your explanation. I will can see admixture chart after it for, improving my knowledge.
@@cesz0695 point on, tai kadai was/is distant relatives to austronesians, even today we have alot of words thats similar or same as various austronesian languages, and those are not same in austroasiatic/khmer language
From the history of the Sui language Starting to come in pairs close to the ancient Chinese language. inscribed in a sea shell The Shui language is also inscribed on shell. Han Chinese claims that ancient Han Chinese characters are found in tortoise shell. In fact, Han Chinese inscriptions are found in shell not tortoise shell. Same as the Shui character. which is older than the letters in a tortois shell The initial language of the Stone Age people (pre-Austonesian) is O haplogroup gene was mutated from the Haplogroup k from the west It will be like a diphthong. similar to Indian and Central Asian languages,similar to Austroasiatic languages But it is Austroasiatic in the Western(Scholars believe that this language began 10,000 years ago)It can be said that it is the initial language of the Haplogroup O people, spoken in mainland China (called the pre-austo group).It can be seen that the Chinese language has a large number of conjugated words. Including some words that share meanings with the Vietnamese Austro-Asiatic language. And in later periods there were words with the words Austro-tai.The language revolution of the Chinese language was made in the Yellow River basin bypeople have O2(M122-->M134) haplogroup. Nowadays, this haplogroup is called O3.
The other group went to develop a language that separated diphthongs into two words (due to slower speech), developing words that reduced the diphthong sound (developing into an Austronesian language) in the Yangtze River Basin.This group is closely related to the Taikadai language family.Haplogroup O1a(M119)group
And some groups from the Haplogroup O1b1or O2 in nowadays( group that have not abandoned diphthongs are the Austro Asiatic languages of Vietnam, Khmer, and Khmu traveled to spread the language. to the Munda language)
And the Haplogroup O1b2(O2) spread to Taiwan and all the way to Korea and Japan.Should be ready with the group O1a (a group of people from the Yangtze River Basin) that this group of people went to develop the Austronesian language on the island of Taiwan.
As for the Yangtze River Basin people When separating words out, but on the basis of words that were previously spoken together, is speaking in one syllable This behavior is similar to that of the Chinese-speaking people in the Yellow River basin who communicate back and forth. This results in the shortening of the pronunciation of the preceding syllable, leaving only one syllable.Until it evolved into the language of Kradai.
As for the Chinese language, a large number of Tibetan-Burmese languages were introduced during the Han Dynasty. Including the Tang Dynasty, the language of the Turks (Xianbei) -Antaic language joined the Mandarin language as well.
If we were to compare the old language, we would have to say that the language (pre-austro) or ancient Austro-Asiatic people of Haplogroup O is the oldest language in this area. which may be similar in some ways to modern Austroasiatic languages Such as diphthongs.
ancient Austro-Asiatic language about 10,000 years ago near Old yue language
Old chinese and sui language about 5,000 years ago
Austronesian language originated in Taiwan 1500 -1000 BCE (about 3500 years ago).
Kra-Dai language about 3,000 years ago
Old Chinese + Burmese Tibetan language(Sino-Tibetan) in the Han Dynasty era
The Sui language is the root of the Kra-dai language. Although the Sui language has adopted Mandarin,
Tobias is a Protege to Teresa
Ethnic DAI is include of 56 ethnic group in China,they are Chinese too
Chinese Citizen but they’re not Han. They’re different
also myanmar
tong pa nice
Thailand is more similar to Cambodia, not Dai / Tai Lue people
BUDDHA BLESS THE DAI PEOPLE
suei suei sueisueisueisuei suei
🙏☦️Dear and beloved Tai, you are the descendants of HADORAM son of Joktan (ancestor of east Asians) of the line of Shem son of Noah:
■ *Yoktan*■(east Asian orientals):
*Almodad* (Olmec/Maya/Inca: YUCATAN - central+south Amaricas)
*Sheleph* (Sheyene/Sioux/Shivwits/Shoshone -YOKUTS- north native Americans)
*Hazarmaveth* (Hadramauts: QATAN - S.Arabia/Indonesia)
*Yerah* (Eskimos: Inuit/Aleut/Yupik -Yuuyaraq◇Tarqeq- YUKON, Greenland, Alaska, Canada)
*Hadoram* (Tai/Siam: kraDai, Kam, Dong, Ahom>dharma - Thailand, Burma, Laos)
*Uzal* (Turkic peoples: YAKUTS, Oguz..)
*Diklah* (Japanese, Koreans: Silla/Baekje/Goryeo/Hokkaido/Tokyo )
*Obal* (Han Chinese: Balhae/Mohe/Malgal )
*Abimael* (Viet/Khmer: Vietnam, Cambodia, Malay "Malang")
*Sheba* (Dravidians/Tamil: India, Sri Lanka)
*Ophir* (Austronesians: Indonesia/Malaysia> golden isles, Philippines, Polynesia, Micronesia)
*Havila* (Melanesians: Tibetans, Bhutan, Bengali, Nepali, Papuans, Australians - Solomon's islands)
*Yobab* (Mongols: Xianbei/Shiwei/Khitan)
@lonesheng4285 the 13 descendants of Joktan
hi
mingalarba
Also Vietnam
Their is Tei dum people in Thailand also came from Vietnam
th-cam.com/video/ZhB8DLIve3A/w-d-xo.html
Dai people have been mixing with chinese. The real ones are thai and lao. Dai lost their native tongue, but the culture and custom is still present.
I have 6% Dai blood and 2% chinese. They thought we had Khmer blood in us because my great grandmother spoke chinese and khmer. Maybe the Vietnanese just mistaken my greatgrandmas side for being Khmer, because it seems dai thai khmer lao all have similarities.
@Jacky Phantom it's Tai. thai is a part of Tai. I am Tai Ahom.
@Jacky Phantom well I am Indian.
@Jacky Phantom yaa
@Jacky Phantom and you?
Indonesian ancestors are from Arab race,so they have the same religion
This is wrong to say indonesian ancestors were from Arab, honey.
Nope. Indonesian are a intermediate group of people between Tibeto-Burmans and Melanesians. They have had cultural influence from South Eastern India and later by Indian Muslims.
@@st3231 No, indonesian are mostly austronesian. They are different with burmese
@@테오_픽란디카 The definition of Austronesian is an admixture of Tibeto-Burman and Melanesian (Australoid). As one travels from Burma to Molucas via the Indonesian archipelago , you will see a gradual increase in Australoid and decreased in Tibeto Burmese genetics. Further east , you will find the Papuans.
@@st3231 I never heard that, can u give me reference? Austronesian came from taiwan and travel to southeast asia and then to the pasific and some people to madagascar. We austronesian dont have similarity in our language or culture that similar to tibetan-burmese. Its like saying thai-kadai and austronesian are the same.
You can either be Vietnamese mixed with Cambodian or Thai mixed with Lao living in this area of Dai culture