Southeast asian cultural groups

The ethnic groups of Southeast Asia comprise many different linguistic stocks. Apart from Negrito, which is a physical description, they are here arranged according to the family their languages belong to.

Tai–Kadai

 * Thai people
 * Lao people
 * Kadai peoples
 * Kam–Sui peoples
 * Saek
 * Nung people
 * Nyaw
 * Lu people
 * Kongsat
 * White Thai
 * Shan

Austronesian

 * Javanese people
 * Sundanese people
 * Malay people
 * Minangkabau people
 * Batak people
 * Balinese people
 * Banjar people
 * Bugis people
 * Acehnese people
 * Dayak people
 * Iban people
 * Kadazan
 * Murut people
 * Filipino people
 * Tagalog people
 * Bicolano people
 * Ilocano people
 * Ivatan people
 * Kapampangan people
 * Ibanag people
 * Itawis
 * Gaddang
 * Ilongot
 * Pangasinan people
 * Sambal people
 * Igorot
 * Kalinga people
 * Ifugao people
 * Isneg
 * Ibaloi
 * Bontoc
 * Kankana-ey
 * Tingguian
 * Mangyan
 * Hanunoo
 * Buhid
 * Tadyawan
 * Alangan
 * Moro people
 * Maranao
 * Maguindanao people
 * Tausug people
 * Yakan people
 * Sama people
 * Visayans
 * Hiligaynon people
 * Waray people
 * Cebuano people
 * Aklanon
 * Surigaonon
 * Butuanon
 * Lumad
 * T'boli
 * B'laan
 * Manobo
 * Bagobo
 * Mandaya
 * Mansaka
 * Matigsalug
 * Subanon
 * Cham people
 * Jarai

Negrito peoples

 * Aeta
 * Ati
 * Mamanwa
 * Semang
 * Mani
 * Andamanese
 * Orang Asli

Sino-Tibetan

 * Bamar people
 * Karen people
 * Rakhine people
 * Karenni
 * Chin people
 * Naga people

Chinese

 * Chinese Singaporean
 * Chinese Malaysian
 * Thai Chinese
 * Chinese Indonesian
 * Hoa

Austro-Asiatic

 * Mon people
 * Khmer people
 * Bahnar people
 * Katuic peoples
 * Pear people
 * Khmu people
 * Nicobarese

Vietic

 * Vietnamese people
 * Muong people
 * Thổ people
 * Chut people