Genetic evidence supports linguistic affinity of Mlabri - a hunter-gatherer group in Thailand
Background: The Mlabri are a group of nomadic hunter-gatherers inhabiting the rural highlands of Thailand. Little is known about the origins of the Mlabri and linguistic evidence suggests that the present-day Mlabri language most likely arose from Tin, a Khmuic language in the Austro-Asiatic languag...
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Main Authors: | Xu S., Kangwanpong D., Seielstad M., Srikummool M., Kampuansai J., Jin L. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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