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What is Ethnicity?
Based on the root word ethnos, meaning
“people” or “nation”, the term is usually used
to refer to the ancestry of a particular people
who have in common distinguishing
characteristics associated with their heritage.
An ethnic group or ethnicity is a socially
defined category of people who identify with
each other based on common ancestral,
social, cultural or national experience.
Membership of an ethnic group tends to be
defined by a shared heritage, ancestry, origin
myth, history, homeland, language and
or dialect, symbolic systems such
as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine,
dressing style, physical appearance, etc. The
largest ethnic groups in modern times
comprise hundreds of millions of individuals
(Han Chinese being the largest), while the
smallest are limited to a few dozen individuals
(numerous indigenous peoples worldwide)
Larger ethnic groups may be subdivided into
smaller sub-groups known variously
as tribes or clans, which over time may
become separate ethnic groups themselves
due to endogamy and/or physical
isolation from the parent group. Conversely,
formerly separate ethnicities can merge to
form a pan-ethnicity, and may eventually
merge into one single ethnicity. Whether
through division or amalgamation, the
formation of a separate ethnic identity is
referred to as ethnogenesis.
Depending on which source of group identity is
emphasized to define membership, the following
types of ethnic groups can be identified:
• Ethno-racial, emphasizing shared physical
appearance based on genetic origins;
• Ethno-religious, emphasizing shared affiliation
with a particular religion, denomination and/or
sect;
• Ethno-linguistic, emphasizing shared language,
dialect and/or script;
• Ethno-national, emphasizing a
shared polity and/or sense of national identity;
• Ethno-regional, emphasizing a distinct local sense
of belonging stemming from relative geographic
isolation.
Ethnic Groups of Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is often split into two
parts: Mainland Southeast Asia,
comprising Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Peninsular
Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam; and Maritime
Southeast Asia, which includes Brunei, East
Timor, Indonesia, East Malaysia, the Philippines,
and Singapore. The region has been greatly
influenced by the cultures and religions of India
and China, as well as the religions of Islam and
Christianity from Southwest Asia.
Southeast Asia seems to be more influenced by
India rather than China with the exception of
Vietnam, which is considered part of
the Sinosphere.
Southeast Asia has also had a lot of Western influence
due to the lasting legacy of colonialism. One example is
the Philippines, which has been heavily influenced
by Spain and the United States of America over the
course of almost four centuries of colonization. A
common feature found around the region are stilt
houses, while another is rice paddy agriculture, which
originated in the region thousands of years ago. Dance
is also a very important feature of the culture, utilizing
movements of the hands and feet perfected over
thousands of years. Furthermore,
the arts and literature of Southeast Asia is very
distinctive as some have been influenced by Indian,
Hindu, Chinese, Buddhist and Islamic literature.
Ethnic Groups in Burma (Myanmar)
-Ethno-regional
• Kachin
• Kayah
• Kayin
• Chin
• Mon
• Bamar
• Rakhine
• Shan
Kachin
Kayin
Bamar
Shan
Rakhine
Khmer Vietnamese
Chinese
Ethnic Groups in Cambodia
(Ethno-regional & Ethno-linguistic)
Ethnic Groups in Laos
(Ethno-linguistic)
• Mon-Khmer
• Palaungic
• Khmuic
• Tibeto-Burman
• Hmong-Mien
• Tai and Rau
• Chinese
KhmuicHmong-Mien
Tibeto-Burman
Thailand (ethno-linguistic & ethno-regional)
KarenThai
LahuMeo
Khmu
Lisu
Ethnic Groups in Vietnam
(Ethno-linguistic & Ethno-racial)
Kinh (Viet) 86.2%,
Tay 1.9%,
Tai Ethnic 1.7%,
Mường1.5%,
Khmer Krom (Khơ Me Crộm) 1.4%,
Hoa 1.1%,
Nùng 1.1%,
Hmong 1%, others 4.1%
Kinh Tay
Tai Ethnic Mường
Khmer Krom Hoa
Nùng Hmong
Ethnic Group in Brunei
(Ethno-religious, ethno-racial, & ethno-linguistic)
Belait people
Bisaya (Borneo)Dusun people
Kedayan
Murut peopleSama-Bajau people
Ethnic Groups in Indonesia
(Ethno-linguistic, Ethno-regional, Ethno-racial)
Javanese Sundanese
Madurese Batak
Minangkabau Betawi
Bugis Acehnese
Bajarese Tionghoa
Sasak Makassarese Minahasan
Balinese
Philippines
Ethno-linguistic, Ethno-religion, Ethno-regional
Cebuano, Ilocano, Pangasinense, Kapamp
angan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Waray, Surigao
non,Zamboangueño and Hiligaynon who
are also called Ilonggo.
Ethnic Groups in the Philippines
IlokanoBicolano Ivatan
Kapampangan Moro Pangasinense
Sambal Subanon
Tagalog Visayan
Zamboangueño Igorot
Lumad Molbog Negrito groups
Tagbanwa Palawanon
Chinese Malays
Indians
Malays Chinese
Indians Indigenous People
East Timor People
Gender and Culture
• Gender-The sociocultural phenomenon of
dividing people into the categories of "male"
and "female," with each having associated
clothing, roles, stereotypes, etc.
• Culture-The beliefs, values, behavior and
material objects that constitute a people's
way of life; the arts, customs, and habits that
characterize a particular society or nation.
Gender distinctions are complex, & the role &
reward assignments of males & females differ
from society. In many fundamental ways those
assignments are conditioned by a really
different levels of economic development.
When we think of gender, we often think of
male or female; that's only half of
understanding gender. The denotations of
male and female actually refer to biological
and physiological sex.
Gender is a sociological construct of values,
ideals, and behaviors about what it means to
be either male or female, and are often
regarded in terms of masculine or feminine,
respectively. Many people use sex and gender
interchangeably, but one does not have to be
male to identify as masculine, and vice versa.
In the example above, we have both a
biological, physical characteristic (sex) with a
superimposed cultural construct (gender).
The same applies to both race and culture,
respectively. Race refers to groups of people
who are distinguished by shared physical
characteristics, such as skin color and hair
type. Culture refers to the customs, habits,
and value systems of groups of people. People
of the same race may not share the same
culture; similarly, a culture isn't necessarily
comprised of people of the same race.
*Men are generally viewed as active, strong, critical,
and adult like with needs such as dominance,
autonomy, aggression, exhibition, achievement and
endurance.
* Women are viewed as passive, weak,
nurturing, and adaptive with needs such as
abasement, deference, nurturance,
affiliation, and heterosexuality.
Women in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia
The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 550
million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural
diversity, the region is characterized by the relatively
favorable position of women in comparison with
neighboring East or South Asia. This has been explained
by several factors: traditionally, kinship was traced though
both maternal and paternal lines; a daughter was not a
financial burden because of the widespread practice of
bride price; a married couple often lived with or near the
wife’s parents; women had prominent roles in indigenous
ritual; their labor was essential in agricultural, and they
dominated local markets. Over time, however, the rise of
centralized states and the spread of imported
philosophies and religions (Confucianism, Daoism,
Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity) increasingly privileged
males and stressed female subordination. Although such
influences were most noticeable among the elite, the
strength of local traditions was always a moderating force.
Other Aspects of Diversity
• What is Diversity?
The ways we are different; the condition of
having unique characteristics. The condition of
being diverse : Variety ; especially : the
inclusion of diverse people (as people of
different races or cultures) in a group or
organization.
The Four Layers
• 1. Personality: this includes an individual's likes and
dislikes, values, and beliefs. Personality is shaped early
in life and is both influenced by, and influences, the
other three layers throughout one's lifetime and career
choices.
• 2. Internal dimensions: these include aspects of diversity
over which we have no control (though "physical ability"
can change over time due to choices we make to be
active or not, or in cases of illness or accidents). This
dimension is the layer in which many divisions between
and among people exist and which forms the core of
many diversity efforts. These dimensions include the
first things we see in other people, such as race or
gender and on which we make many assumptions and
base judgments.
• 3. External dimensions: these include aspects of
our lives which we have some control over, which
might change over time, and which usually form
the basis for decisions on careers and work styles.
This layer often determines, in part, with whom
we develop friendships and what we do for work.
This layer also tells us much about whom we like
to be with, and decisions we make in hiring,
promotions, etc., at work.
• 4. Organizational dimensions: this layer concerns
the aspects of culture found in a work setting.
While much attention of diversity efforts is
focused on the internal dimensions, issues of
preferential treatment and opportunities for
development or promotion are impacted by the
aspects of this layer.
Diversity is more than just
tolerating differences. It is
respecting, appreciating,
and under-standing the
varying characteristics of
individuals. Everyone is
unique and no single person
is a representative of a

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Ethnicity

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  • 2. What is Ethnicity? Based on the root word ethnos, meaning “people” or “nation”, the term is usually used to refer to the ancestry of a particular people who have in common distinguishing characteristics associated with their heritage. An ethnic group or ethnicity is a socially defined category of people who identify with each other based on common ancestral, social, cultural or national experience.
  • 3. Membership of an ethnic group tends to be defined by a shared heritage, ancestry, origin myth, history, homeland, language and or dialect, symbolic systems such as religion, mythology and ritual, cuisine, dressing style, physical appearance, etc. The largest ethnic groups in modern times comprise hundreds of millions of individuals (Han Chinese being the largest), while the smallest are limited to a few dozen individuals (numerous indigenous peoples worldwide)
  • 4. Larger ethnic groups may be subdivided into smaller sub-groups known variously as tribes or clans, which over time may become separate ethnic groups themselves due to endogamy and/or physical isolation from the parent group. Conversely, formerly separate ethnicities can merge to form a pan-ethnicity, and may eventually merge into one single ethnicity. Whether through division or amalgamation, the formation of a separate ethnic identity is referred to as ethnogenesis.
  • 5. Depending on which source of group identity is emphasized to define membership, the following types of ethnic groups can be identified: • Ethno-racial, emphasizing shared physical appearance based on genetic origins; • Ethno-religious, emphasizing shared affiliation with a particular religion, denomination and/or sect; • Ethno-linguistic, emphasizing shared language, dialect and/or script; • Ethno-national, emphasizing a shared polity and/or sense of national identity; • Ethno-regional, emphasizing a distinct local sense of belonging stemming from relative geographic isolation.
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  • 7. Ethnic Groups of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is often split into two parts: Mainland Southeast Asia, comprising Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam; and Maritime Southeast Asia, which includes Brunei, East Timor, Indonesia, East Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore. The region has been greatly influenced by the cultures and religions of India and China, as well as the religions of Islam and Christianity from Southwest Asia. Southeast Asia seems to be more influenced by India rather than China with the exception of Vietnam, which is considered part of the Sinosphere.
  • 8. Southeast Asia has also had a lot of Western influence due to the lasting legacy of colonialism. One example is the Philippines, which has been heavily influenced by Spain and the United States of America over the course of almost four centuries of colonization. A common feature found around the region are stilt houses, while another is rice paddy agriculture, which originated in the region thousands of years ago. Dance is also a very important feature of the culture, utilizing movements of the hands and feet perfected over thousands of years. Furthermore, the arts and literature of Southeast Asia is very distinctive as some have been influenced by Indian, Hindu, Chinese, Buddhist and Islamic literature.
  • 9. Ethnic Groups in Burma (Myanmar) -Ethno-regional • Kachin • Kayah • Kayin • Chin • Mon • Bamar • Rakhine • Shan
  • 11. Khmer Vietnamese Chinese Ethnic Groups in Cambodia (Ethno-regional & Ethno-linguistic)
  • 12. Ethnic Groups in Laos (Ethno-linguistic) • Mon-Khmer • Palaungic • Khmuic • Tibeto-Burman • Hmong-Mien • Tai and Rau • Chinese
  • 14. Thailand (ethno-linguistic & ethno-regional)
  • 16. Lisu
  • 17. Ethnic Groups in Vietnam (Ethno-linguistic & Ethno-racial) Kinh (Viet) 86.2%, Tay 1.9%, Tai Ethnic 1.7%, Mường1.5%, Khmer Krom (Khơ Me Crộm) 1.4%, Hoa 1.1%, Nùng 1.1%, Hmong 1%, others 4.1%
  • 20. Ethnic Group in Brunei (Ethno-religious, ethno-racial, & ethno-linguistic) Belait people Bisaya (Borneo)Dusun people
  • 22. Ethnic Groups in Indonesia (Ethno-linguistic, Ethno-regional, Ethno-racial) Javanese Sundanese Madurese Batak
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  • 26. Philippines Ethno-linguistic, Ethno-religion, Ethno-regional Cebuano, Ilocano, Pangasinense, Kapamp angan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Waray, Surigao non,Zamboangueño and Hiligaynon who are also called Ilonggo.
  • 27. Ethnic Groups in the Philippines IlokanoBicolano Ivatan Kapampangan Moro Pangasinense
  • 29. Lumad Molbog Negrito groups Tagbanwa Palawanon
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  • 35. Gender and Culture • Gender-The sociocultural phenomenon of dividing people into the categories of "male" and "female," with each having associated clothing, roles, stereotypes, etc. • Culture-The beliefs, values, behavior and material objects that constitute a people's way of life; the arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation.
  • 36. Gender distinctions are complex, & the role & reward assignments of males & females differ from society. In many fundamental ways those assignments are conditioned by a really different levels of economic development. When we think of gender, we often think of male or female; that's only half of understanding gender. The denotations of male and female actually refer to biological and physiological sex.
  • 37. Gender is a sociological construct of values, ideals, and behaviors about what it means to be either male or female, and are often regarded in terms of masculine or feminine, respectively. Many people use sex and gender interchangeably, but one does not have to be male to identify as masculine, and vice versa. In the example above, we have both a biological, physical characteristic (sex) with a superimposed cultural construct (gender).
  • 38. The same applies to both race and culture, respectively. Race refers to groups of people who are distinguished by shared physical characteristics, such as skin color and hair type. Culture refers to the customs, habits, and value systems of groups of people. People of the same race may not share the same culture; similarly, a culture isn't necessarily comprised of people of the same race.
  • 39. *Men are generally viewed as active, strong, critical, and adult like with needs such as dominance, autonomy, aggression, exhibition, achievement and endurance. * Women are viewed as passive, weak, nurturing, and adaptive with needs such as abasement, deference, nurturance, affiliation, and heterosexuality.
  • 40. Women in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia The 11 countries of Southeast Asia include over 550 million people. Despite great linguistic and cultural diversity, the region is characterized by the relatively favorable position of women in comparison with neighboring East or South Asia. This has been explained by several factors: traditionally, kinship was traced though both maternal and paternal lines; a daughter was not a financial burden because of the widespread practice of bride price; a married couple often lived with or near the wife’s parents; women had prominent roles in indigenous ritual; their labor was essential in agricultural, and they dominated local markets. Over time, however, the rise of centralized states and the spread of imported philosophies and religions (Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity) increasingly privileged males and stressed female subordination. Although such influences were most noticeable among the elite, the strength of local traditions was always a moderating force.
  • 41. Other Aspects of Diversity • What is Diversity? The ways we are different; the condition of having unique characteristics. The condition of being diverse : Variety ; especially : the inclusion of diverse people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization.
  • 43. • 1. Personality: this includes an individual's likes and dislikes, values, and beliefs. Personality is shaped early in life and is both influenced by, and influences, the other three layers throughout one's lifetime and career choices. • 2. Internal dimensions: these include aspects of diversity over which we have no control (though "physical ability" can change over time due to choices we make to be active or not, or in cases of illness or accidents). This dimension is the layer in which many divisions between and among people exist and which forms the core of many diversity efforts. These dimensions include the first things we see in other people, such as race or gender and on which we make many assumptions and base judgments.
  • 44. • 3. External dimensions: these include aspects of our lives which we have some control over, which might change over time, and which usually form the basis for decisions on careers and work styles. This layer often determines, in part, with whom we develop friendships and what we do for work. This layer also tells us much about whom we like to be with, and decisions we make in hiring, promotions, etc., at work. • 4. Organizational dimensions: this layer concerns the aspects of culture found in a work setting. While much attention of diversity efforts is focused on the internal dimensions, issues of preferential treatment and opportunities for development or promotion are impacted by the aspects of this layer.
  • 45. Diversity is more than just tolerating differences. It is respecting, appreciating, and under-standing the varying characteristics of individuals. Everyone is unique and no single person is a representative of a

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. It is also an ethnolinguistic nation
  2. Indians
  3. Indigenous People