Category
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Andean civilizations
civilizations of the central Andean region of South America

Appalachia
Appalachia ( ) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America. In the north, its boundaries stretch from Mount Carleton Provincial Park in New Brunswick, Canada, continuing south through the Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains into northern Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi, with West Virginia near the center, being the only state entirely within the boundaries of Appalachia. In 2021, the region was home to an estimated 26.3 million people.
Montagnard
indigenous people of Central Highlands of Vietnam.
Khmer Loeu
ethnic group
Zomia
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Biblical Hittites
ethnic group mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
hill tribe
various ethnic minorities mostly living in the Thai highlands
Lao Sung
ethnic group
hill people
people living on hills or mountains
Katun (commune)
is the name for the form of medieval self-governing community (family, settlement) in the Balkans
Southeast Asian Massif
geographical region in southeastern Asia
Zo people
large group of related Tibeto-Burman Hill people spread throughout the northeastern states of India.