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Ethnic groups in Yunnan

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Zhuang people
Tai-speaking ethnic group of Southern China
Yao people
government classification for various minorities in China
Yi people
ethnic group in China, Vietnam and Thailand
Bai people
ethnic group in China
Wa people
ethnic group lives in Northern Myanmar and Yunnan Province of China
Nakhi people
ethnic group in China
Hani people
ethnic group
Achang people
ethnic group
Mosuo
thumb|right|Mosuo girl weaver in Old town Lijiang thumb|Clothes of religious ceremonies of Moso, photo taken at Moso's Folk museum.
Jino people
ethnic group
Kachin people
confederation of ethnic groups who inhabit Kachin State (Myanmar), Yunnan Province (China) and Arunachal Pradesh and Assam (India)
Bo people
nearly extinct minority population in Southern China
A-Hmao
A-Hmao, also known as Big Flowery Miao (), are a Hmongic ethnic group in China. They are from Yunnan and Sichuan and also live in Guizhou. The number of persons within this group likely exceeds 400,000. They are speakers of the A-Hmao language, which belongs to the Hmong family.
Kadu people
ethnic group in Myanmar
Tunbao
The Tunbao or Tunpu () are an ethnic subgroup of the Han Chinese, located in Guizhou and Yunnan provinces, China. The Tunbao are descended from ethnic Han who were part of an army sent on an expedition to Guizhou during the reign of the Ming dynasty's Hongwu Emperor. Long thought to have been a non-Han ethnic minority, their Han origins were proven by Japanese anthropologist Torii Ryuzo in 1896. The Tunbao have preserved much of their culture, costumes, and language from the Ming era.