Tai Lue

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Tai Lue are a Tai-speaking ethnic group of Southeast Asia, primarily inhabiting parts of China, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar, known for their distinct language, script, and Buddhist cultural traditions.

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Tai Lue canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tai ethnic group
ethnic group
autonymLanguage Tai Lue language
concentratedIn Yunnan Province
eastern Myanmar
Laos highlands
surface form: northern Laos

northern Thailand
countryOfResidence China
Laos
Myanmar
Thailand
culturalPractice Buddhist ordination ceremonies for boys
merit-making rituals at temples
culturalRegion Indochinese Peninsula
surface form: Mainland Southeast Asia
culturalTradition Buddhist festivals
distinct weaving and textile arts
temple-based community life
traditional music and dance
demographicStatusInChina official minority nationality under the category Dai
ethnonym Tai Lue people
language Tai Lue language
languageFamily Tai–Kadai languages
linguisticFeature SVO word order
tone language
nativeName ᦅᧄᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ (Lue)
primaryReligion Theravada
surface form: Theravada Buddhism
recognizedAs one of the Dai nationalities of China
regionType upland river valleys of the Mekong and its tributaries
relatedEthnicGroup Lao
Shan
Tai Yuan
Thai
religion animism
religiousInstitution Theravada Buddhist monasteries
scriptDirection left-to-right
scriptOrigin derived from the Burmese–Mon script tradition
scriptUnicodeBlock New Tai Lue (U+1980–U+19DF)
Tai Tham (used for Old Tai Lue and related scripts)
subgroupOf Southwestern Tai peoples
traditionalEconomy riverine trade
wet-rice agriculture
traditionalRegion Sipsongpanna
Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
UNESCOConcern language and script considered vulnerable in some areas
usesWritingSystem New Tai Lue script
Old Tai Lue script
writingSystemType abugida

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