Bit People - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Schliesinger, Joachim, Ethnic Groups of Laos, vol. 2, White Lotus 2000, ISBN 974-480-036-4
Ethnic groups in Laos by language family

Vietic
Bo · Chut (May) · Kinh/Vietnamese · Krih · Liha · Maleng · Muong · Phong · Phon Sung (Aheu) · Thavung · Tum

Lao-Tai
Lao · Lu · Phuan · Phu Thai · Saek · Tai Daeng (Red Tai) · Tai Dam (Black Tai) · Tai Maen · Tai Nüa

Mon–Khmer
Alak · Bit · Brau (Lavae) · Bru · Ca Tu · Doi · Htin · Jeng · Kaleung · Kataang · Keu · Khang · Khamu · Kuy · Lamet · Laven · Lavy · Makong · Mlabri · Nghe · Nyaheun · O Du · Oy · Pacoh · Samtao (Kiorr) · Sedang · Sou · Talieng · Ta Oi · Xinh Mun (Puoc) · Yae (Jeh)

Hmong–Mien
Hmong · Lanten · Yao

Tibeto-Burman
Akha · Hani · Kado · Kaduo · Lahu · Phana' · Phunoi · Sila

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