Tai Daeng people
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Ban Phieng Ngam, a Thai Daeng (Red Thai) village, Luang Namtha Province, Laos. | |
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 165,000 (est.) | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Thailand, Vietnam, Laos | |
| Languages | |
| Tai Daeng, Vietnamese, Thai, others | |
| Religion | |
| Tai folk religion,[1] Theravada Buddhism, Christianity |
The Tai Daeng or Red Tai (in Vietnamese language Thái Đỏ) are an ethnic group of Vietnam and Laos. They speak the Tai Daeng language. In Vietnam, they are called Thái Đỏ and are included in the group of the Thái people, together with the Thái Đen ("Black Tai"), Thái Trắng ("White Tai"), Phu Thai, Tày Thanh and Thái Hàng Tổng. The group of the Thái people is the third largest of the fifty-four ethnic groups recognized by the Vietnamese government.
Population clusters
- Thanh Hóa Province of Vietnam[3]
- Houaphanh province of Laos