Yoy people

Ethnic group in south Asia
Yoy
Total population
8,100
Regions with significant populations
Thailand, Laos, Vietnam
Languages
Thai, Lao, Yoy
Religion
Theravada Buddhism

The Yoy people are an ethnic group in Southeast Asia.[1][2]

Other names and spellings

  • Tai Jo
  • Tai Yo
  • Tai Yoi
  • Tai Yoy
  • Dioi
  • Giy
  • Yooi
  • Yuai
  • Lao Yuai
  • Duoi
  • Yoe
  • Yooy

Geographic Distribution

  • Population of 1,300 in Khammouan Province of Laos
  • Population of 6,000 in Thailand
  • Population of 800 in Vietnam

Religions

  • Theravada Buddhism (with Animism influence)

References

  1. ^ Hattaway, Paul (2004). Peoples of the Buddhist World: A Christian Prayer Diary. William Carey Library. p. 352. ISBN 978-0-87808-361-9. More than 8,000 Yoy people live on both sides of the Mekong River in Southeast Asia. The majority-about 7,000-inhabit villages in the north-east Thailand province of Sakhon Nakhon. They are dispersed over three districts: Akat Amnuai, Phang Khon² and Sawang Daen Din.
  2. ^ Schliesinger, Joachim (2003). Ethnic Groups of Laos: Profiles of Austro-Thai-speaking peoples. White Lotus Press. p. 165. ISBN 978-974-480-037-4.
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