Difference between revisions of "List of contemporary ethnic groups"
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| <small>[[Makpauwean]] → [[Achiyitqan language|Achiyitqan]]</small> | | <small>[[Makpauwean]] → [[Achiyitqan language|Achiyitqan]]</small> | ||
| [[Achiyitqana]], [[Fazulavaz]], [[Cerman Kaisen Territory]] | | [[Achiyitqana]], [[Fazulavaz]], [[Cerman Kaisen Territory]] | ||
| | | 4 million | ||
| Tsaavaluvi, Püülsuwani, Psoniqani, Liásiini, Geyehsuvi, Uumiqani, Tigaatsavi | | Tsaavaluvi, Püülsuwani, Psoniqani, Liásiini, Geyehsuvi, Uumiqani, Tigaatsavi | ||
| [[The Recognition of Aciy|Aciyism]] | | [[The Recognition of Aciy|Aciyism]] | ||
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| <small>[[Adzamic language|Adzamic]] → [[Adzamasi]]</small> | | <small>[[Adzamic language|Adzamic]] → [[Adzamasi]]</small> | ||
| [[Tabiqa]] and former [[Adzamasi Empire]] | | [[Tabiqa]] and former [[Adzamasi Empire]] | ||
| | | 17 million | ||
| Mehyariin, Benaadihm, Quumkariin | | Mehyariin, Benaadihm, Quumkariin | ||
| [[Adzamism]] | | [[Adzamism]] | ||
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| <small>[[Alpic]] → [[Old Alpic]]</small> | | <small>[[Alpic]] → [[Old Alpic]]</small> | ||
| [[West Alpa]] | | [[West Alpa]] | ||
| | | 20 million | ||
| [[Jaxukukis]], [[Dúmari]], [[OTHERS]] | | [[Jaxukukis]], [[Dúmari]], [[OTHERS]] | ||
| [[Laaksykannipip]], [[Avrë Ktha.]] | | [[Laaksykannipip]], [[Avrë Ktha.]] | ||
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| <small>[[Vodholk language|Vodholk]]</small> | | <small>[[Vodholk language|Vodholk]]</small> | ||
| [[Achiyitqana]], [[Fazulavaz]], [[Uvanga]] | | [[Achiyitqana]], [[Fazulavaz]], [[Uvanga]] | ||
| | | 1 million | ||
| Molsovolk, Dhesktholk, Ŋedheoɂolk | | Molsovolk, Dhesktholk, Ŋedheoɂolk | ||
| [[Vodholk religion]] | | [[Vodholk religion]] |
Revision as of 21:02, 4 April 2016
The following is a list of contemporary ethnic groups.
There has been constant debate over the classification of ethnic groups. Membership of an ethnic group tends to be associated with shared cultural heritage, ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect, the term culture specifically including aspects such as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine, dressing style, etc. By the nature of the concept, ethnic groups tend to be divided into ethnic subgroups, which may themselves be or not be identified as independent ethnic groups depending on the source consulted.
Ethnic groups
The groups commonly identified as "ethnic groups" (as opposed to ethno-linguistic phyla, racial groups or similar).
Please enter your ethnic groups by alphabetic order.