Lao Ga

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Lao Ga
Total population
1,900
Regions with significant populations
Theravada Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Other Tai peoples, especially Lao and Thai.

The Lao Ga (Thai: ลาวกา, RTGSLao Ka, pronounced [lāːw kāː]), are a Tai sub-ethnic group of Lao people.

Location

The Lao Ga are only found in Ban Thap Luang (บ้านทัพหลวง),

Uthai Thani Province. The Lao Ga speak a dialect of the Lao language, and number around 1,900.[1]

Alternate names

They are also known as Lao Gao (Thai: ลาวเกา) or just plain Ga referencing the creaky, crow-like way of speaking peculiar to their dialect of Lao. Gao literally means scratchy, another attribute of the way Lao Ga speakers come across. Naturally, these terms are offensive.[2]

History

Like many

Lanxang, mostly from the region of Vientiane. This makes them historically related to the Lao Wiang. Although many Lao groups assimilated into the greater Thai population (unlike in Isan where their large numbers and close contact with other Lao peoples in Laos prevented complete Thaification
), the Lao Ga were able to maintain their Lao language and traditions.

Culture

The Lao Ga practise

Therevada Buddhism
with various amounts of animism and ancestor veneration. Their culture is very similar to the Lao people from which they descend.

References

  1. ^ Joshua Project – Lao Ga of Thailand Ethnic People Profile
  2. ^ Hattaway, Paul. (2004). Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Guide. Pasadena: William Carey Library.
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