Angkuic peoples

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The Angkuic peoples are a collection of closely related ethnic groups in mainland Southeast Asia who speak Angkuic branches of the Palaungic languages and maintain distinct highland cultural traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group collection
highland ethnic groups
arePartOf broader Palaungic-speaking populations
associatedWithLanguageBranch Palaungic languages NERFINISHED
associatedWithLanguageFamily Austroasiatic languages
associatedWithLanguageSubbranch Angkuic languages GENERATED
culturalContinuity share related highland cultural patterns
ethnographicGroupingCriterion highland cultural traditions
language (Angkuic branch)
ethnographicStatus relatively small-scale ethnic groups
geographicHabitat upland and highland areas
hasCulturalTrait animist religious practices (in many groups)
distinct highland cultural traditions
spirit cults and ancestor veneration (in many groups)
swidden agriculture (shifting cultivation)
use of traditional highland dress (varies by group)
village-based social organization
hasLinguisticFeature speak Angkuic branches of the Palaungic languages
hasMemberEthnicGroup Bidyogo (example Angkuic-related group)?
linguisticContinuity share closely related Angkuic languages
locatedIn Mainland Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
populationCharacteristic often numerically small and dispersed
region border areas of several Southeast Asian states (various groups)
subclassOf Austroasiatic peoples NERFINISHED
Palaungic peoples

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