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    The Tai folk religion, Satsana Phi or Ban Phi is the ancient native ethnic religion of Tai people still practiced by various Tai groups. Tai folk religion...
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    practitioners of Tai folk religions, with beliefs that vary greatly among groups. Tai folk religion is predominant among northern groups of Tai people, such...
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    Kangiten Vasudhara Jambhala Palden Lhamo Thurathadi Ame-no-Sagume Seven Lucky Gods Thần Tài Bà Chúa Kho Fortuna Hercules Mercury Heracles Hermes Tyche...
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    animistic concept of khwan are two elements it shares with other Tai folk religions. There is no idolatry except for the titular god of the Ahom king...
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    (Taung Kalat) Religion in Myanmar Chinese folk religion in Southeast Asia Tai folk religion Vietnamese folk religion Malaysian folk religion Satsana Phi...
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    Many other people, especially among the Isan ethnic group, practise Tai folk religions. A significant minority Muslim population, mostly constituted by Thai...
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    folk religion Tai folk religion Benzhuism Bimoism Bon Dongbaism Nuo folk religion Qiang folk religion Manchu shamanism Mongolian shamanism Miao folk religion...
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    Patriarchal Tai folk religion Theravada Buddhism (95.5%) Animism Christian (4.5%) (Placzek, Kanittanan 1986:156) Ethnologue-Tai Daeng The Red Tai of Vietnam...
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    religion, Ijun (Ryukyuans of the Ryukyu Islands near Taiwan) Shinto (Japanese) Korean shamanism or Mu-ism (Koreans) Koyapunem (Gondi people) Tai folk...
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    and folkloristics, folk religion, traditional religion, or vernacular religion comprises various forms and expressions of religion that are distinct from...
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  • and Iranian religions. Eastern religions include: Taoic religions or East Asian religions such as Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, and Shinto...
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    Chinese folk religion plays a dynamic role in the lives of the overseas Chinese who have settled in the countries of this geographic region, particularly...
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    the soul as being divided in 90 parts. Tai folk religion Mo (religion) Vietnamese folk religion Yao folk religion "Minority Groups in the Republic of Vietnam"...
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    Tamil Nadu is also associated with him. In Hinduism in Thailand and Tai folk religion call him is Chao Krung Bhali (เจ้ากรุงพาลี). He is regarded as chief...
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    Shan people (redirect from Tai Yai)
    Burmish language The majority of Shan are Theravada Buddhists, and Tai folk religion. The Shan constitute one of the four main Buddhist ethnic groups in...
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    Poh Seng Tai Tay (Chinese: 保生大帝; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Pó-seng tāi-tè) is a Deity of Medicine worshiped in Chinese folk religion and Taoism. The deity is very popular...
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    Laos (section Religion)
    Indian civilisations. According to linguistic and other historical evidence, Tai-speaking tribes migrated southwestward to the modern territories of Laos...
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    Southeast Asia, with some (e.g. Tai Ahom, Tai Khamyang, Tai Khamti, Tai Phake, Tai Aiton) are inhabiting parts of Northeast India. Tai peoples are both culturally...
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    The Tai Dam (Tai Dam: ꪼꪕ ꪒꪾ, Lao: ໄຕດຳ, Thai: ไทดำ) are an ethnic minority predominantly from China, northwest Vietnam, Laos, Thailand. They are part of...
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    White Tai (in Tai Dón, ꪼꪕꪒꪮꪙꫀ, /taj˦˦.dɔn˦˥/; in Thai language and Lao language Tai Khao; in Vietnamese language Tai Dón or Thái Trắng, in Chinese language...
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    The Tai Khamti (Khamti: တဲး ၵံးတီႈ), also known as the Hkamti Shan (Burmese: ခန္တီးရှမ်းလူမျိုး; Chinese: 康迪人) or simply as Khamti, are a Tai ethnic group...
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    goddess Phra Mae Thorani within Thai Bushhism and goddess Phosop in Tai folk religion. The four sacred pools of Suphan Buri Province have waters from the...
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    Thailand, he is popular worshipped together with Lak Mueang within Tai folk religion and Chitragupta in Hinduism. In Jainism, Kāla (Time) is infinite and...
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    The Tai Lü people (Tai Lue: ᦺᦑᦟᦹᧉ, Chinese: 傣仂, Dǎi lè, Lao: ລື້, Lư̄, Thai: ไทลื้อ, RTGS: Thai Lue, Vietnamese: Người Lự) are an ethnic group of China...
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    In Thailand, yakshni are known and worshiped as deity guardians in Tai Folk religion and Thai folklore, showing the influence of Buddhism and Hinduism...
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  • practices. Most of the Hong Kong people of Chinese descent practice Chinese folk religion – which may include Confucian and Taoist doctrines and ritual traditions...
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    philosophy, religion, language, culture and customs via and alongside some Austroasiatic element enriched the culture of the Tai peoples, but the Tais remained...
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    Chinese folk religion. The People's Republic of China is officially an atheist state, but the government formally recognizes five religions: Buddhism...
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    Xang was religiously diverse, with most of the people practicing Tai folk religion albeit somewhat influenced by local Austroasiatic animism, as well...
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    Urbanization, while another member of the Communist Party was named Minister of Religion and Fine Arts. The legislature of the Kingdom was bicameral. The Kingdom...
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