3. •Ethnolinguistic group
• A group of people with a distinct language
and culture that gives them a unique identity
• 2 bases for ethnolinguistic groupings:
Ethnicity and Language
•Ethnicity
• Social identification based on the
presumption of shared history and a
common cultural inheritance
20. Southeast Asia
Austro-Asiatic
(Mon Khmer and Munda)
Austronesian
(Languages of Filipinos and
Indonesians)
21.
22. Live in the southern part of India
Escaped the influence of Aryan culture
(because of Vindhya Range)
Boast of an untouched native Indian
culture
23. The Dravidians are
located in the four
regions in
Southern India:
Tamil Nadu,
Kerala, Karnataka,
and Andhra
Pradesh
24. Developed what is today considered the
classical culture of India
Produced impressive temples, female
dancers known as Bharata Natyam, and
male dancers called Kathakali.
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30.
31. Better known as Malialis
(comes from their
language Malayalam)
Located in the
southwest shore of India
Due to abundant
rainfall able to plant
cardamon, turmeric
ginger, pepper, coffee,
rubber and rice
Considered one of the
most educated ethnic
groups in India.
32. Dwell in Karnataka
which is located in
the western half of
the Deccan plateau
Many of them also
speak Hindi, Urdu
and Telugu
languages
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36.
37. Chinese presence
The Javanese contributed a lot in arts and
culture
Javanese prefer to elect male leaders
Respect
› Bapak for fathers or elderly men
› Ibu for mothers or elderly women
› Anda or saudara avoided except when you
are familiar to the person you are speaking to, or
if speaking to a younger person
38. Balinese described as poised, graceful,
and aesthetically inclined people
Famous for its beaches and temples
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40. •Aids us in studying Asian history
•By studying diversity understanding of various
culture and process, accord respect for differences
•Recognize the bond between ethnolinguistic groups
which may serve as a key in strengthening unity and
camaraderie among its people
41.
42. • The first and oldest
inhabitants of Japan
according to Ainu
mythology
• Continues to subsist by
hunting, fishing, farmin
g and selling local
goods to tourists.
• Religion based on
animism