Origin and Genetics of the Vietnamese, Cambodians and Other Austroasiatics
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- What are the origins and genetic makeup of the Vietnamese, Cambodians and other Austroasiatic people? Vietnam and Cambodia have a very ancient history that is linked to many major civilizations of East, South and Southeast Asia, and today, we're going to see how they have impacted and been impacted by these groups in the past several thousand years. We're also going to be taking a look at some of the smaller Austroasiatic groups related to the larger Kinh and Khmer that you've probably never heard of such as the Mon, Nicobarese, Orang Asli and Munda, who are all scattered far and wide.
In today's video, we're going to be discussing just how and why they got there and why they all have such a diverse array of appearance, culture and genetics. Thanks for watching!
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I'm very impressed Masaman, you pronounced Khmer like a Cambodian.
he didn't do it on purpose.
Why the hell people call it "Khmer" if its "Khmai" actually?
I think one is a sub-set of the other and western reporters( back in the beginning of our dumbass escapade in South East Asia) were going on OLD info from western academia instead of getting the endonym from the actual people. Ask they’ll tell you, silly western media...
@@Nista357 I think the spelling is based on French (who colonised them).
when i was im cambodia i asked the people there how they pronounce it in their language and it sounded more like khmea than khmai.
Yes finally you make a video about the Cambodians and the Vietnamese!! I’ve been waiting for it for years! Thank you Masaman!
There're 25 Vietic (not just Vietnamese) ethnolinguistic groups and 24 of them are 90-99% original Austroasiatic (some of them are Indian-influenced like the Khmer).
For example, the Kaluen in Laos numbered 1,000 are a Vietic group that practice Theravada Buddhism and Indian mixed indigenous social norms.
Việt Nam chẳng có cái gì liên quan đến Khmer, có mỗi cái hệ ngữ, chưa gì làm to hết lên! Chẳng ai quan tâm
I are a beutiful white man can I meet u 1 day
I'm awhite pieces of trash like oat meak mommi
Been waiting for Austroasiatic and Khmer, love the coverage, thank you
That was a comprehensive overview of the racial makeup of Southeast Asia . . . that being said, most outsiders still think all Asians (Southeast as well as East Asians), and even Hawaiians, look the same, the archetypal "Asian look". That's because many Southeast Asian and Hawaiian migrants to North America, for example, are actually ethnic-Chinese or mixed or assimilated Chinese, and to a lesser extent Japanese.
I definitely don’t, and I find it really insulting that most westerners think that way, and I’m a friggin westerner! Haha.
True, mostly Filipinos, Thais, and other Southeast Asians that migrated to the states are mostly people with Chinese descent. The real ones usually chose to stay in their homeland.
@@haritsdarwienm5886 lol that is BS.
@@ElCachorro97 I don't smoke but I'ma gotta take-a mad rip to process all this.
Austronesian migrate from Taiwan and some of us is from southern China..but we are not Han Chinese.
I would enjoy a video going even more in depth about the Vietnamese people and their origins!
mix of bunch ethnic creat the modern vietnamese , just like now day chinese are result of tons of ethnic
nguồn gốc của chúng tôi là miền nam Trung Quốc
@@HaiLe-zf2uq All Southeast Asians have ancestry from Yangtze river farmers of southern China.
@@haruzanfuucha bạn sai
@@DungPhan-2002 Go educate yourself.
I like the way he put sources for us in the description, so we can research ourself from them
Another highly interesting video, Mason. It's nice knowing that I'm not the only person intensely interested in ethnicity studies and linguistics. I try to tell people about the Afroasiatic language family and they just smile and nod. Anyway, keep up the good work, pal.
You never know: the Khmer and the northern Kinh (Vietnamese) people have some ancient rituals very same same together, from pork sticky rice (nom ansom and bánh chưng bánh tét), from family-centric oritented, to same festival such as Phchum Ben (or Sen Donta) x Lễ Vu Lan: is a festival to show respect and offering to the ancestors... to have many common words.
My English is limited so I cannot transfer all for you. Greetings from Native Khmer in Prey Nokor HCM city - Mekong delta, Vietnam.
Can you do a video about (not recently immigrated) Asian populations in the West, specifically Asians who settled in the United States in the 19th and early 20th century?
The more often you look at different people's phenotypes, the more you have a grasp on differentiating them.
In the past, I could not distinguish Caucasian people, but now I can identify them without difficulty
I would love to see a more in depth video about the Khmer
Me too. Weird how they are the only people who actually live in houses.
Yes PLEASEE DO A IN DEPTH VIDEO OF CAMBODIANS
AOE2 reference. The Khmer are the only civ which can garrison units in their houses.
Eye opening! As a Cambodian, I would love one about Cambodians!
Hi All Fri i'm From Cambodia But I'm Bad In English Hard To Explain You About Cambodia Because Ancient Cambodia Mixed Alot of Indeginous
This was really interesting
@@charlieread2097 world should accept Tamil
@@charlieread2097 i watch his videos to and i like how he talks about proto indo european history it is very intresting if you think about it becuse in his video he talks about why greek norse slavic and celtic mythology are all similar to hindu and vedic mythology and he goes into detail about how the proto indo european society worked he should do a colab with masaman
Jade Fields I think he’s kinda racist towards blacks
Charlie Read first of all you must not peep the slick jokes when it comes to blacks. Second... anything that has something to do with black or African he shoots it down. I’m not mad at him speaking on genetics of his own people. But don’t denounce the facts because your trying to prove the I’m pure white theory. I’m African American yes I’ve done anestry. It’s no surprise that African Americans have European dna in them. I have 27% European dna and from what I can remember all my family has been black. The 19th century is when I found k first mixed or pure white ancestor. But you’ll never accept us as a distant cousin or relative. Even though I pump the same blood as Irishmen British and Norwegian.... I have no clue how Norway slipped up in there. See the thing is survive the jive acts like no outside influences help shape the European race. Like you all was dropped in Europe from the heavens and that was that. Every couture has outside influences who shaped a certain race. Wether a 100 to 6000 years ago. It’s a known fact south East Asians was negrito thousands of years ago. It’s a known fact 2000 years ago and beyond the Middle East and Levantine was darker than what they are now. Europe has had different races come in and out of there for thousands of years. Middle eastern African and Asian component had affect Europe. Maybe not at the same time but it has. Western Europe is not untouchable ya know. Europeans look quite a bit different in 4000bc. But hey I guess acting like a white supremicist makes you guys gods
Kingvanga Infinite talking about survive the jive not Masaman. Even though I think Masaman gives to much credit to anything besides Africans when it cornes to ethnicities. It’s like he’s scared he’s going to loose his white fan base if he tells the truth.
I come from the western coast of India and even here most of the agrarian castes look surprisingly similar to Cambodians.
Cambodian culture is actually Indian culture not khmer. They jsut borrowed from Indian.
@@lonelypeopleruglydeformedc8139 can you tell me the difference between cambodian and khmer culture? are they not the same by definition?
@@lonelypeopleruglydeformedc8139 not true. Is a mixed of Indian and Khmer cultures. We had a culture before the indian came and traded with us.
Javanese and Balinese in Indonesia is basically Austronesian people who speak Austroasiatic also has influence by Sanskrit like Cambodians
Interestingly enough, Cambodians are genetically closer to Javanese people (an Austronesian people) than they are to their own Vietnamese cousins (an Austroasiatic people like Cambodians), while Javanese people are closer to Cambodians than they are to their own Filipino cousins (an Austronesian people like Javanese). Let that sink in.
Cambodian mixed with the Cham a lot in the past. Cham ethnic Vietnamese has a much darker skin than a typical Vietnamese Kinh (though I can't say that there is no dark-skined Vietnamese Kinh. After all ethnic is just to classify people with different cultures, not race or dna). The typical Vietnamese Kinh will commonly get mistake as Chinese
Người Kinh Bắc Việt Nam không có họ với người khmer
also, Khmer soldiers and football players will look a lot more similar to Indonesians than to neighboring Vietnam😂
That's probably because their ancestors were Austroasiatic speakers who were conquered/colonized/assimilated by Austronesian speakers.
@@IrLokkgenerally speaking,compared to their Vietnamese neighbors i sense a bit more "exoticness" in the facial features of Khmers.ruclips.net/video/QJCc2ZiJK7c/видео.html
Most of Indonesian ethnics actually mix Austronesian & Austroasiatic. Many Indonesian do DNa test and the result we are not pure Austronesia but have high percentage of Austroasiatic from SEA mainland.
Perséntase DNA Austroasiatic yg tinggi hanya Sunda, Jawa Bali kita serumpun dengan orang Viet, Siam, Khmer, Burma etc
@@srisusantiwinoto2551 secara genetik yg paling dekat dng org jawa org khmer, thai beda, vietnam dan burma lebih beda lagi
Ya karna mungkin nenek moyang nya dari Yunan china
@@srisusantiwinoto2551 Are you javanese?
@@anomalianomali5080 Secara genetic jawa tdk sama dg kmher jika yg kau maksut austroasiatic atau O1b hiplogroup maka jawa juga serupa dengan jepang dan korea krna mereka juga punya DNA O1b bnyk sebanyak milik jawa, jawa serupa dg bnyk daerah di asia sprti dlm wikipedia hiplogroup O Jawa punya sekitar 40% O1b hiplogroup (austroasiatic), 22% O2 (Sinotibetan), 22% O1a (austronesian).
Finally, a channel that actually talks about Vietnamese people. I swear we're overlooked by practically every history and language channel. We're have an amazing culture with a proud history. We're the only people to have defeated the Mongols on three separate occasions. And we didn't even have a giant storm to help us out either.
But you guys have some very thiccc jungles
Literally everyone defeated the Mongols at one point or another. What would be impressive is to defeat them in a head on battle on terrain favourable to them, which I can't recall any settled society doing.
@Dark PePe That was during the fall of the Yuan, not the same as beating the Mongols on an open field at their height. Even Jalal ad-Din used terrain to defeat a rookie Mongol general at Parwan.
Meanwhile:japan gets trollls
Right? I noticed when look for stuff related to vietnam war like veteran interviews I mostly saw stuff from the american side. There were very little stuff about vietnamese soldiers and the stuff that exists wasnt on par with the american stuff.
I'm Vietnamese. Both my parents identify as Vietnamese. Here's my results from 23andMe test:
Vietnamese: 89.3%
Indonesian, Thai, Khmer, and Myanmar (Not enough reference individuals in their dataset to differentiate, nor is there Cambodian...): 4.1%
Chinese: 1.9%, majority from Guangdong
Broadly Chinese and Southeast Asian: 4.1%
My dad looks more east asian. He is from Saigon (South Vietnam) while my mom is from Thua Thien Hue (Central Vietnam).
You should submit your data to GEDMatch for a more detailed analysis, would recommend.
@Anthony Your dad's ancesters might be the Cham workers and dancers brought by Ly Emperors from Champa to Thăng Long citadel. Outside Hanoi, there is a village which originally was a village of Cham ship builders brought by Ly Emperors in order to build ships for Dai Viet. Even hundreds years later, they have been mixed with Viets (Kinh people), they still have many Cham features on their faces.
My father in law is from CaMau. Somewhat darker skinned. Cham? Khmer? Or Austronesian? I should test my son. He’s also very tall in Vietnam, over 6’.
@@npgibson69 Maybe your father in law's skin has been exposed to much to the sunlight so it got darker. I have a male friend who has a darker skin than most of us due to playing football out in the sunlight without apply skin protection like sunscreen in many years. You may mistake him from Indonesia or Philippines though.
Anthony this, most of my friend do the test have this results, always larger percentage Vietnamese and Chinese never see a friend have that much Cambodian and Thai tho. Just saying.
this was really great! Definitely would like to learn more about Vietnamese & South China!
It's southern China. Only self-hating Cantonese HK'rs refer to themselves as being from "South China" < British colonial name for it's occupied Chinese territory
@@peekaboopeekaboo1165 they’re not self-hating. They know they’re different from north chinese. Their look is totally different!
@@TrangNguyen-tn9pb
Cantonese people are also in Macao, Guangdong & elsewhere. People in eastern mainland are also southern looking.
@@TrangNguyen-tn9pb Its not at all, they may be more tan because of the climate but genetically they are the same as Han Chinese in the North.
@@alexzhangdragonn3438 两广人和越南同文同种,长相是欺骗不了人的
I’m from an ethnic Assamese from Assam, our culture is also significantly influenced by Austro-asiatic people groups, besides Indo Aryan, Sino-Tibetan and Tibeto Burman. Our people have this habit of betelnut chewing which I believe is of austroasiatic origin. The Khasis are our neighbors who live in the hills south to us, although now we’re divided as different provinces, historically we’ve influenced one another a lot.
yep that follows as well to tribes of chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bengal. basically my community is a lot influenced from there's culture
The first time betelnut chewing recorded in Chinese history is from an imperial history book of 659AD, this book mentioned that this habit was popular among southern Chinese and some northern royalties. And this habit is still popular in southern China till this day. (And it causes horrible oral cancer) Didn’t know if they adopted this habit from the Austronesian people thousands of years ago.
i think betelnut chewing is generally an ancient southern china culture that austroasiatics, austronesians, kra-dai, southern chinese, japanese jomon are observed to practice. today, this is also still done by indigenous groups or rural country folk of philippines, taiwan, southern china, japan, vietnam, cambodia, thailand, myanmar, northeast india
I know it it has been common with Khmers & Thais throughout history and is still common mainly with some older folks I grew up around & always saw them do it. It's also common in Papua New Guinea.
@@nx2067 then why you people don't look Chinese you look like Indians only go back to China
Hey man, just wanted to let you know that I really appreciate the work you do here. I've learned so many new things watching your criminally undersubbed channel
I like how Khmer people talk. Also a coworker I worked with thought I was Khmer because I looked like her friend who was Khmer. I only knew about Cambodia because there was a guy from Cambodia that owned a gas station my people used to go to. They nicknamed the gas station “Cambodia”. My people went to “Cambodia” for betel nut lol.
You are definitely the #1, anthropological, historical, linguistic, geneological, and cartographic, badass, let's get this out of theway! I just love your videos, period...
What I wanted to say, is I think that all of the graphs and maps thAt you have in the very beginning of this video, would be great to hear a breakdown on...I paused this video to look more deeply...I will also look for a link, in the description, but they are just very interesting! Stay well!
You are one cultured individual. Props to you sir.
I'm a khasi we are the austroasiatic speaker in India
Do Levant & Mesopotamian genetics next
Those are simple. Their traces goes back to Nimrod son of Cush, grandson of Ham, who build Babylons Cultures, than the Khaldeans Cultures are from Arphacsad son of Shem, Assyrians are from Asshur son of Shem. The Levant are the Laban descendants, he is descendants from the House of the Nahor. And more. Madai he created the Medes Civilizations, son of Japhet, another is Elam son of the Shem, comes the Elamites cultures. Their genetics are Semitic-Hamitic-Japhetitic. All three nations is concentrated in Mesopotamia. We have 1 Race: Human in 3 Nations: Semitic, Hamitic and Japhetitic.
Norlof Thor the current people in the Levant and Mesopotamia are very far from being relating to Ham/Cush. Most of the populations in those areas now are very white-skinned- could pass fro Europeans and populations in the Caucasus’s. They’re no longer brown and black skinned which is what Nimrod would have been.
@@Midnight-og3rk True, very true. From many years, now the geography has been changed to massive conquests and wars, until the ruleshas been changed. Most likely through Japheth descendants have conquered most. He was blessed to enlarge his lands. So, he did. Togarmah through Turks, and Kazakhs have ruled those lands by ruling over Kush, and more likely the Slavic people who have comes from Ashkhenazi kinship. At this moment Europe, America, the Orient is ruled by Aschenazi, Torgarmah and Ishmael descendants. In the Southern it is Joktan ruling Yemen and Oman, it has his children there, who fights against his great-great-great more - uncle Ishmael son of Abraham. Kush, Elam, Asshur, and more people from this region lost to them.
@Norlof Thor although they Indians were also conquered by white Slavic and Iranic populations in the north which is the origin of the caste system. But I believe the original Indians would have also had their connections to ancient Babylon or ancient Middle East in general. Their religions definitely do.
@@Midnight-og3rk I am afraid to say yes. Kush is most dominate, because it has all target from Ham, because he tries to show that he can do it. The reason we can not find the trace, is because our memories have changed through another system. The only way to understand is the map. The map represent people who have named the cities and nations after there ancestors, Some are visible. There two people who tries to get from Indians from behind to show their power: Joktan and Medes. Those two are more possible to be allies. In a document there is a text fragment which says, that Madai ask his uncles Arphacsad and Elam to stay in area so called Mesopotamia. Alexander the Great from Javan he also played a role in this area of Mesopotamia. All in the Eastern and Southern Asia is rules by Kush and his descendants.
Hey, amazing video with a lot of information! But a minor correction, Nicobar is an island chain in India and not in Indonesia :)
Perhaps that means the original austroasiatic population of Nicobar is closely related to Indonesia.
i could be completely wrong, but i do remember hearing something that the sundanese, javanese, and balinese people being more austroasiatic by a long shot than austronesian despite speaking an austronesian language
Idk about being more austroasiatic by long shot, they are all mix austroasiatic and austronesian thats true, and everyone has different levels of mix.
Tai kadai (thai,lao) (myanmar), zhuang(china) dai (china) is mix austronesian or is entirely austronesian but we speak our own language family, but our native ancient culture was very similar to the austronesians and language wise, austronesians originated in southern China same as tai kadai
Borneo and land dayak languages share many lexical similarities with orang aslian languages. And, unsurprisingly, they share 1/2 of their dna with austroasiatic.
@@remhk6672 There are many Austroasiatic words I have found in Malay as well. maybe twenty so far, and they are in-line with khmer, or austroasiatic groups or from thai into malay.
Tai not Thai.
Tai (pronounced 'Tay') are a group of ethnicities which include Lao, Thai (pronounces 'Tie') and people in the Shan state Myanmar. Thai are the citizens of Thailand, therefore a nationality. Tai ethnicities share a common language group, Kra-Dai or Tai-Kadai. There are also Tai-Kadai speakers in the far north of Vietnam who are related to the Tai Dam and Tai Khao of Laos.
That’s actually the same word in tai kadai languages
Yeah, Tay (aka Tay) is also the second most popular ethnic group after the Kinh in Vietnam. My Mom is a Tay and my Dad is a Nung (also an ethnic minority that has the same root with the Zhuang in south China)
Tai-kadai groups exist in substantial numbers both in northern Vietnam and southern China in fact. Tai-kadai groups are second in number only behind the Kinh (in Vietnam) and Han (in China).
Can you talk about the origens of geogian people, from the Caucasiuos, i mean
He already made a video about native Caucasians
Tochinoshin is the fount of the Georgian ppl.
Or the origins of the Native Abkhaz people's of Abkhazia
land dayak of borneo (bidayuh) and aslian of peninsular has many common words which doesn’t exist in other languages despite being in a different language family. It shows that both have strong connection long long time ago.
What do you mean by “aslian of peninsular"? And is this related to Austroasiatic languages?
Dayaks land*
They seem to generally be in many ways oppressed by The Sino Tibetans not to much with the Austroasiatics, Tai, Micronesians, Polynesians, Melanesians, And Tibeto Burmans though
Can you make a deeper video about Vietnamese? I want to find out more about us and hope to be seen a perspective from you.
@Gold Shine OK, please do not generalize substantially! Just because SOME Vietnamese deny Chinese origin does not mean ALL Vietnamese don't accept this view. Anyone with some foundation knowledge about genetics and history know that no ethnic group is pure. My point of view is that this should be open for discussion and more research is needed.
Also a correction for you: Chinese dynasties ruled northern Vietnam for over 1000 years, not 100 as you typed.
0:19, why did you keep using this outdated linguistic map? Japonic and Koreanic languages are now both classified as isolated languages and are not related to mongolic and turkic languages.
really? turkey tv show sound like korean and japanese although they have difference meaning.
It is so complicated. This shows us that the homo sapien sapien never stood still. There were always a group who wanted to see what's behind the horizon.
Is not complicated, their names can be found on map or even in our last names.
Still complicated
Homo Sapiens do not exist. There is one race: Human into 3 Nations: Hamitic, Semitic, Japhetitic. Our memories have been changed with false history. We are humans, those technologies, show that we have been intelligent to create more tools. In order to understand you must go to the first humans created and from them every humans comes from there.
@@norlofthor7088 How is that useful, even if true? Once a branch is set/has developed into a separate entity, it says nothing about what went before (it does genetically, but not for "folklore"/history of man purposes). Must stick with DNA haplogroups and language as indicators of how the earth was peopled by humans.
@@ownpetard8379 Yes it has a sense. Yes they got separated, because they couldn't understand their language. They formed own nations by putting the names to be remembered their ancestors. Today we have information about Dna and language, but we do not know who formed those nations. Every nation has a founder. A countries and languages, can not be made without having a founder. Look at Sejong of Korea, he created own alphabeth and own language, that is a founder for Joseon Dynasty for Korea. or do you think is just comes suddently? Everything has a beginning. Our societies were made based by people who created us. Without them we would not exist.
In ancient times, India was very much connected to the rest of South East Asia. That is why even today we You can see the Influence of India there।
lol its because of Indian traders coming to the areas.
@Kush Kunte i dont think so. Pakistan maybe, but India due to its dominant Hindu-Buddhist culture looks very Asian to me. I dont know how India looks middle eastern and central asian to you. By your logic Malaysia and Indonesia would be middle eastern and Philippines will be European lol.
@@amlans5314 lol why so many indians like to link them with the
orientals?¡ culturally southeast asia except north vietnam was heavily influence by indic culture that associated with Hindu-Buddhist But racially No, here's the clip of the oriental dna ruclips.net/video/0HcV177LXQM/видео.html
also Philippines before it became hispanitized it was culturally indic, some loan words derived from Sanskrit, majority of kingdoms are ruled by Rajah, 2 are sinified(buddhist) kingdom and 2 muslim state kingdom
@@javidol4150 pretty sure the imp parameter here is culture not racial. Why are you bringing the DNA argument, its irrelevant
@@amlans5314 1st of all this vid is all about khmer-viet genetics. yes in every social media platform indians always want to associate theirselves to the orientals even racially, just because they have minority of northeast indian population but actually modern north east indian are now 80% mongoloid(haplo O) probably some of them admixture of the the mainlanders. Modern Indians majority indoaryan-dravidian and more related to middle eastern, central asia and Egyptians images.app.goo.gl/nJ2Npw3uqZnitgjf7
The first commentor didn't mention culture, infact modern southeast asia is now more connected to east asia with lil mix western influence due to European expansion in the 1600's just like malaysia, Indonesia and Philippine old script was brhamic script replaced by english script
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baybayin
and vietnam were using chinese script before replaced by French inspired script
I really love all the videos you do they are put together so well and really informative thank you
Very fascinating, so the Australo-melanesian-Negrito people were displaced in a similar fashion in Asia as the Amerindians were in the Americas, only earlier. Why is this not discussed more?
Because, at that time migration is pretty normal?
@@gimyuwon Was it more common at that time? There seem to be certain time periods when humans migrated more than others.
-There was Genghis Khan and the Mongol/Turkic invasions that displaced indo-Europeans from parts of Central Asia around 1200 AD and significantly decimated populations in Persia and India. Prior to that Austronesians displaced Australo-Melanesians in SE Asia starting about 5,000 years ago.
-500 Years ago, Western Europeans began conquering the Americas, Australia and South Africa.
-I believe Bantus invaded lands traditionally occupied by the SanKhois 2-3000 years ago. So the Bantu and Austronesian expansion sort of overlap.
@@carlinthomas9482 Well, 5,000 years ago. Civilization are pretty much just developing at that time.
@@gimyuwon Some civilizations such as the Sumerians and those in the Indus Valley were thriving at the time. Also the migration began 5,000 years ago and continued in spurts until at least 700 AD. Even today Papuans and Indonesians clash.
The displacement happened within the last 1000 years as Chinese migrants moved out of China, followed by European colonization. If you look at the walls of ancient Khmer and Champa temples they documented many of the wars that were going on. The Chinese had been fighting wars against indigenous Vietnamese for over 1000 years when the French arrived. Northern Vietnam was defacto an extension of China and practiced Chinese culture. Southern Vietnam had all the ancient temples of the indigenous Khmer and Champa empires. Taiwan was also colonized by the Japanese and Chinese and both groups decimated the aboriginal inhabitants. So no, this displacement is recent not ancient. And of course we know the Europeans in the Philippines and Dutch East Indies had their own policies that promoted displacement.
Austroasatic DNA also found in Indus Valley around Rakhigarhi Haryana. Talking about Hoabinhians culture, they discovered ancient artifacts around Northern Vietnam shared lot of ancient artifacts as ancient (Mon Khmer) Funan kingdom aka Oc Eo located modern day South Vietnam.
Interesting. Will you share some more?
Sorry but where did you learn about "Austroasiatic DNA also found in Indus Valley around Rakhigarhi, Haryana"?
@@zhreyazThe Mundas people were present there before the Aryan colonialists and Tibet-borma
Most of western indonesian tribes have austroasiatic influence, genetically and linguistically. Javanese and balinese languages sound so similar to kuoy people of southwestern peninsula.
Yes, balinese javanese is half austroasiatic.
But i think kuy not sound similiar o them
8:37 Batak toba, Malay, bidayuh, Dayak ,malay(sumatra), Sundanese, Javanese ....don't Fitght. if doing a DNA test, they have autrosiatic balanced (thaicombodia) between autronesia (indonesia, malaysia, filipino) or more autrosiatic (Thaicombodia)
@Kardus Susu not all kradia
@Kardus Susu Plus, thinking about intermixing amongst Kradai and Austroasiatic people will make it easier to understand why there is Thai/ Cambodian DNA in many Indonesians and Malaysians.
@@nowyouhaha7011 Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese are actually like 70% Austroasiatic and 30% Austronesian. Sumatrans (Batak, Indonesian Malays, and other people native to Sumatra) tho are still like 70% Austronesian and 30% Austroasiatic on average. Dayak Indonesians are like 60% Austronesian and 40% Austroasiatic. Mentawai and Nias (two of ethnic groups living in small islands west the island of Sumatra) are almost pure Austronesian, so the argument about all western Indonesian tribes are 50-50 Austronesian and Austroasiatic is wrong, most people/tribes living in Sumatra (the most western island in Indonesia) are actually dominant in Austronesian genes.
Thank you Masaman for the very informative and interesting video. As a North Vietnamese Descendant, i always wondered why the North Vietnamese appearance-wise often look different than the South Vietnamese. It is really interesting how humanity lived and intermixed before the age of advanced civilization.
Listen intermarriage between Kinh and other ethnics group didn't exist in ancient time. If you think the Dai Viet just march down south only to marry or assimilate them then you are really innocent. The mixture only happend in this mordern time, to know more you should study about history not a conclusion of a youtuber explaination about your own people.
Northern Vietnamese and Southern Vietnamese didn't have much differences. The only identical difference is the color of skin of Southern people might be darker due to the hot and many hours of sunlight weather.
Trà Ảo Tưởng true but they have some different in racial dual to different diets. My mom is southern my dad is northern. Everyone think my mom some what Thai or Laos.
@@gonkong5638 There are many Northern Viets look like Thais or Philippines too. Remember that Vietnam's location is a mixed pot so we will surely have different appearances.
@Gon Kong I'm north vietnamese 100%. All of my family are living in the north. And I used to had light skin. But when I come to live in Saigon, I become darker. It is just about weather. Even my family also have brown people. Kinh and Khmer people are not only different by their skins but also their faces. You should come to Sóc Trăng, Bạc Liêu..., west south provinces, you will see the diffence of Kinh and Khmer people even if Kinh people don't have light skin.
Would be nice to see documentation about the Austroasiatic vs non Austroasiatic genetic components in peoples of southeast Asia. For example, seeing how central (cham) regions of Vietnam still have Austronesian genes or not and how Khmer is southern Vietnam, or how Austroasiatic different areas of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar are. If you have any links to genetic research to share it would be great!
miền nam có nguồn gốc từ quảng nam
tôi là người việt là người gốc quảng nam đà nẵng lãnh thổ từng của người chăm
lãnh thổ của người chăm từ quảng bình xuống tới bình thuận đó bạn tham chí trong lịch sử khi chúa Nguyễn kêu gọi vào miền nam khai hoang lập nghiệp lúc đó việt nam đang bị chia cắt đất nước những người từ quảng bình đến bình thuận đã vào miền nam ở và đã kết hôn với một số ít người Khmer lúc đó người Khmer ở rất ít
@@HaiLe-zf2uq once the china reclaim it territory in Vietnam then there will be a very few Vietnamese .
@@kdamprae4236 việt nam mà đòi lại lãnh thổ Campuchia là Campuchia chỉ toàn người việt ở thôi , nói cho mà biết người miền nam việt nam sẽ không cho Campuchia đòi lại đất sau , mặc dù việt nam hết chiến tranh rồi là người kinh gốc quảng nam đà nẵng thật là kỳ khi ước mong của tôi là đi nhập để bảo vệ đất nước của mình và bảo vệ hoàng sa và trường sa của việt nam 🇻🇳 Campuchia hãy nhớ một điều chúng tôi sẽ lấy lại lãnh thổ Campuchia
Cambodian were known as Kambujadan by Ptylomy Archives dating back 2nd century A.D. Matter Of Fact, Mekong river was called KAMBUJADAN RIVER. I had to read old archives / dairy from orginal historical person themselves instead going by modern historians assumptions after reading the archives. Champa is also known as "Ciamba" in Ptylomy (Roman explorer) archives.
Very interesting. Thanks
Vietnamese are made of NorthEast Asian, SouthEast Asian and a touch of Indians and Western gene. That's a really good combo!
không có của ấn Độ
Lai Ấn Độ da đen mà mày bảo tốt?
We Vietnamese have our own national anniversary. It is the death anniversary of Hung Vuong. we are one of the 100 tribes baiyue . We do not share a common ancestor with the Chinese or the Khmer. Please do not misrepresent
@@vanthanhnguyen9184 🤣,da đen châu phi,mà tốt,bó tay🤣
việt nam là người có gen đông á,qua 1 video,nó biến dân mình thành người châu phi,😂
Blown away with your knowledge, please keep it up.
6:08 , yes!
Lol, they look like south Indian kids!
Especially the boy in right side looks exactly like me when I was in that age , 😂
Indians all over India look like this.
@@Midnight-og3rk ?????how?
even the kashmiri ,
idk ,how u say that?
please explain me clearly
@Black pink Kashmiri language has a lot of Old Sanskrit affinities but they are actually more closely related to Iranic and European languages. Groups like Kashmiris and other white skinned populations living in Northern India actually have their origins with Iranians and groups living in Eastern Europe and the Caucuses. And then they split of and migrated elsewhere. With some arriving in Northwestern India. It’s because of groups like Kashmiris/Baloch/Afghan etc how most of the Indian languages/language family currently, became to be known as ‘Indo-Aryan/european’. These groups add the ‘Aryan/european’ component to Indian languages since they have their origins in the caucuses and parts of Europe but migrated to India approximately 3,400 years ago.
You’re really reaching. Most people in India would think they’re Northeast Indians or foreigners
What I’m saying is not everyone that speaks a Dravidian Language (although these language are believed to predate the arrival of old Sanskrit in the subcontinent) is dark skinned and not everyone that speaks an Indo-aryan language is light skinned. I have seen this for myself and I know plenty of Indians that don’t believe it and also argue against it, but that’s due to the North vs South divide and the caste system in the region- praising white skin. If you go to New Delhi which is a city in Northern India, 99% of the Indians you will see on the streets are brown or Black skinned, not white like those they advertise in their movies. They are in denial themselves and suffer from self-hatred and colourism since they assimilated with groups(white skinned) arriving from Europe and the Caucuses.
I've never click faster on your video!!!! Thanks for talking about my country🇰🇭
My Hong Kong Chinese friend once said to me that she and others from Hong Kong found it difficult to tell us Europeans apart as to them we all have. Similarities in appearance
Thanks. Very impressive work on the original people in South East Asia.
Still glad to be watching your videos. I'm a European mixture myself but seeing the mixes of the rest of the world is always interesting to see. For some reason any culture from the other side of the globe has always fascinated me. I like how you talk of all the various migrations and how it has affected cultures, languages, and genetics. People need to know about themselves. Thanks for all your efforts 😊.
I think all parts of Asia also became native americans migrating when the land bridge from Alaska and Russia wasn't flooded yet. Sometimes u can mistaken some cambodians as mexicans.
Its interesting how colorism works. I notice that many lighter skinned asain assimilate into white society pretty well, like the Chinese and Japanese where as I notice many Cambodians and even some Filipinos who are dark skinned often live in urban areas and often assimilate into Black American culture and often have children with black Americans
Different case with Indonesian and Malaysian. In the western world (US, UK), most of us live in Muslim Neighborhood and interacting more with Middle Eastern, Bangladeshi or Pakistani. While the Christian Indonesian or Malaysian (e.g: Rich Chigga) is more attached to other Asian in the US or other western countries.
You should note that both Indonesian and Malaysian are genetically Asian as other Southeast Asian like Filipinos and Cambodian. We are not Middle Eastern or South Asian although majority of us are Muslim.
Fyi this is based on my own experiences as Indonesian in Overseas. I'd been studied in UK for 4 years, and yeah i lived in Muslim Neighborhood and i interacted more with Malaysian (of course), Pakistani, Indian, and Middle Eastern than let say Black British or even other Asian like Filipino, Chinese, Thai, Japanese or Korean
sounds more like an american culture of colorism
xXxSkyViperxXx yes, the creator of the video and I are both Americans so I didn’t feel the need to mention the country
That's not entirely accurate. According to Pew Research Center, 73% of Asian American adults today are immigrants. We can divide these immigrants into 2 groups:
1) Those who came to America as students/professionals from stable conditions back home
2) Those who came to America as refugees from war-torn countries.
Dark skinned Asian Americans like Indians and Filipinos generally come from STABLE circumstances and families back home. They immigrated to the U.S. for the same reason light skinned Asian do -- to study or work. In fact, Filipino and Indian Americans earn some of the highest median incomes in the country. They generally have no problem assimilating in white society.
By contrast, Asian Americans who DO have a hard time assimilating are usually poor refugees such as Hmongs, Cambodians, Burmese, Lao, and some Vietnamese, most of whom escaped war or genocide in their mother countries. Their difficulty in assimilation stems primarily from their poor socioeconomic status upon arrival, not their skin color (although I'm sure they probably faced discrimination, too). In recent years, their median incomes have increased dramatically relative to the national median income, nearly matching it. As expected, Asian refugees who immigrated to America more RECENTLY, such as Mongolians and Burmese, earn a lower median income that Asian refugees who arrived earlier. With time, they will probably catch up, as well.
That's a good observation. I'm Cambodian & Thai & grew up in black neighborhoods with other Cambodians. We mostly got along & were harmonious. That was 40 years ago. We're still friends with everyone from the neighborhood. Anyone who was a refugee had no money & were poor. It took a long time for us to get out of poverty. Education helped but some are still in poverty/working class. In my own experience, there have been opportunities where I have been able to assimilate well but at the same time, I have faced discrimination at work even til this day. I have medium/light skin now but I used to be dark as a child.
Big fan; just subbed. Please consider converting your audio to mono before publishing. It would be a simple quality improvement that would help to hook more new subscribers like me. Audio that sounds 'off' to normal people has an unconscious but influential effect. Your presentations are too well-researched and meticulously crafted to not have a narrator as sonically engaging and satisfying as your writing.
I am very impressed by the Khmer civilization and legacy like Angkor Wat and all the temples scattered around SEA.
Hello Masa! Would love to see a video on the Ossetians. They are a very interesting ethnic group, that caught my attention lately.
Incredibly, Mason didn't say "Tai Kadai" in this vid!
Do a video on the history of Montagnard people of Central Vietnam and Cambodia. Plus their many languages.
Wow. Very accurate analysis. I really support this true historic find.
Thank you for your hard work & research. One of the best RUclips channels
I never knew how complicated dis stuff is. Keep it up!
I’m Cambodian and this is very interesting, I always felt like there’s something missing in southeast Asian History as I am in search of my identity. So I’m asking you this Masaman from your research are the Khmer today the descendants of the ancient Khmer of Angkor ?
barbarian
That part of world looks so fertile, would rather have lived there as a hunter gatherer than in Northen Europe.
@@Adam-nu9gu Civilization started in Warm Climates such as Egypt, India and Mesopotamia. Europeans adopted Farming after Neolithic peoples migrated and spread it to Europe. Scandinavia was one of the last places to adopt Farming, due to it being too Cold and too far from the Middle East.
If you lived in such a fertile landscape, then you wouldn't be a hunter gatherer (unless you're Negrito or Aboriginal). You would be erecting cities and civilization with the help of agriculture. That's exactly what Southeast Asians did after they displaced the Aboriginals about 4000 to 5000 years ago and introduced rice agriculture to the region, facilitating the development of more complex societies.
That's where you get the Ban Chiang culture of Thailand and the Dong Son culture of Vietnam. That's where you get cities like Angkor in Cambodia, Bagan in Myanmar, and Sukhothai in Thailand. That's where you get great engineering projects like Angkor Wat and the West Baray reservoir in Cambodia, Borobudur Temple in Java, and Thatbyinnyu Temple and the Schwedagon Pagoda in Myanmar. That's where you get huge and mysterious megalithic works like Gunung Padang in Indonesia and the Plain of Jars in Laos.
Not coincidentally, these things appeared in Southeast Asia after rice agriculture was introduced by the ancestors of modern day Southeast Asians.
@@jcdenton1635 They weren’t “displaced” they were absorbed into the migrators as you can see by their genetics the same thing happened all over the world to the hunter gatherer of southern Africa, Europe, and obviously south east asia.
@@lif3andthings763 You're not wrong, but geographic displacement certainly took place. Negritos still exist, after all.
In any case, hunter-gatherer DNA only comprises the minority of the DNA of modern Southeast Asians and Europeans. Most of the DNA of modern Southeast Asians and Europeans originates from ancient Chinese and Anatolian farmers, respectively, although they weren't Han or Turkish at the time.
Ah yes bcs all for southeast Asian are hunter gatherers
I'm glad I learned about ancient Cambodia when I was growing up. The relatively small region of the world has always been such a melting pot culturally, religiously and ethnically. You can drive to a town speaking a slightly different language than Khmer, you can drive to another town which mainly speaks Vietnamese without leaving the country. I'm half-Khmer and as I've grown up I've realized that I seemed to have inherited "cultural tolerance" from my mom's side a little more than I realized and I've been able to see how generalized American views on ethnicities/culture really are.
This guy is a geneous to have found these informations,unbelievable.thanks
The Vietnamese in the Yangtze River region of central China and the Minyue (Hokkien) in present-day Fujian were originally Austroasiartic peoples who spoke the same Austroasiartic language and belonged to the Mongoloid race, while the Khmers were Austroasiartic in southwestern China not living together with the Vietnamese and Minyue people in the Yangtze River region of central China, the Vietnamese and Minyue have a higher Mongoloid composition and are different from the Khmer, the Khmer belong to the Negrito Australoid group of the ancient Australoid group and less Mongoloid than the Vietnamese and Minyue, until the arrival of the Austronesians changed the anthropology of the Vietnamese and Minyue as well as their linguistic composition, the mixed Austronesian accounted for a higher proportion than the Austroasiartic in the Minyue Fujian, Austronesian languages predominate in the Minyue Austroasiartic languages, and then the Austronesians in Fujian migrated to the island of Taiwan and gradually migrated to Southeast Asia and the Pacific, after which some people The Austronesians in Fujian and the Vietnamese of the Austroasiartic group migrated to the Red River Delta in northern Vietnam, where the Austronesians united blood with the Austroasiartic Vietnamese and united to speak the Austroasiartic language. This is the reason that Vietnamese has become a combination of Austroasiartic and Austronesian components then the Austronesians from the mainland in the Red River Delta region migrated to the island of Borneo in Indonesia they preserved their Austronesian language and brought the culture of the ancient Vietnamese here and Austronesians like Dayak Iban were the Austronesian people are closest brothers and sisters to Kinh (Vietnamese) people today
Austronesian language in Vietnamese.
Vietnam:Anh (He) Indonesia:Anda
Vietnam:Bạn,Bọn (Friend) Indonesia:teMan
Vietnam:Không(No) Indonesia:buKan
Vietnam:Ta-Chúng ta. Indonesia:kiTa
Vietnam:Ăn/Món Ăn (Eat/Food)
indonesia:MakAn/MakaAn
Vietnam:Dao(Knife) Indonesia:piSau
Vietnam:Đi (Go) Indonesia:perGi
Vietnam:Sông (River) Indonesia:Sungai
Vietnam:Đảo (Island) Indonesia:puLau
Vietnam:Cá (Fish) Indonesia:iKan
Vietnam:Núi (Mountain) Indonesia:guNung
Vietnam:Bay (Fly) Indonesia:terBang
Vietnam:Trâu (Buffalo) Indonesia:kerBau
Vietnam:Mọi (Every) Indonesia:seMua
Vietnam:Tim (Heart) Indonesia:janTung
DNA test to find relatives, we Vietnamese are definitely not related to Indonesians,🤣
This was incedibly interesting.✌
to state that the Kinh mixed with the Han is a bold claim. Even in colonization time there were little number of chinese immgrants into Vietnam. Mostly were just officals came for administration. The reason why Vietnamese look more East Asian because they original homeland was from the south of modern day China.
Didn't you look at the genetic diagram? In paragraph 10:12, the sinitic gene accounts for 60%, whose gene is that? You have no knowledge and still keep arguing, how can anyone be purebred? no one is purebred, Whatever you want to say, you must have knowledge,
Wow what are the odds!!! I was going to ask you on a 3yo video to can you do Cambodians.. I decided to check your videos and BOOM it’s the latest 1
So Vietnamese are originally brown but they get some white genes from Chinese, so they became a little whiter than Cambodian.
Vietnamese should treat Cambodian better, they are actually brothers.
@Greene Bertrand Thailand doesn't border Vietnam
NotSoTurtle he’s saying that without France intervention, Cambodia probably wouldn’t exist today.
Vietnam and Thailand would split Cambodia up, and the border would be the Mekong River.
@@ThanhPham96 oh that makes more sense
@@notsoturtle5315 I am Cambodian American and he says that if Cambodia was never part of "Indochina", Cambodia would've already been invaded by Thailand.
I'm Vietnamese and I don't even care abt the difference, we're already Southeast Asian brothers, we treat equally not only Cambodian, but also Thai, Burmese, Laotian, Malaysian, Indonesian, Filipino, Bruneian, etc
Cham people is not original in Central of Vietnam, they came from Malaysia sea, the origin people were Khmer-Sa huynh culture, and some of them was migration to The Philippines. The core of Vietic midland around Red river Delta, their was grow rice on hill and mountain, 4000 years ago Red river delta is a huge marssh. They move to the marssh, build irrigation system and became Kinh ethnic, they call Viet people living in mountain Muong. For more clearly you can check Bronze drums map.
U should learn more about history.
Cham people didn't migrate to Philippines...
@@uglybepis3571 funny, the huge tropical storms have taken Philippinese to the central of Vietnam and founded the kingdom of Champa
@@linhvo6865 lol, but all jokes aside, Cham people come from Sumatera, Indonesia, their language is closer to Indo-Malayic than Philippine languages.
@@uglybepis3571Why Sumatera and not Borneo? Malayic languages also exist in Borneo.
I think Austroasiatics are what they are, a mixture of multiple distinct genetic groups who had intermingled due to geographical proximity of habitation and developed into new genetically distinct group.
Whuch is why there are so many differejt types of such people within a relatively smaller geographical spread.
I would love a video on the Cossacks. I’ve always found them as an incredibly interesting group.
To know more about Cossack, you need to know first about the Tatars, Nogai and Crimean Khaganate
Very interesting, but why censoring a sculpture, it's art, you won't be demonetize -_-, RUclips is becoming more and more edulcorate
Before I gave up on grad school, I planned on doing fieldwork among the Orang Asli. Silly fat guy, the heat alone would have done me in...
Nice. Found a video about me and my peoples.
Hey Mason, would be very curious to see a more detailed video on the Palaung, Va and Khmu people groups, especially since you grouped them together with the vietnamese as vietic in your ethno-racial map of which I do not 100% agree. Maybe you make this part of a video on Zomia. Thx for your great content!
e cognates between Khmer and Vietnamese are:
Khmer សក់ (sɑk) ‘hair’ = Vietnamese tóc ‘hair’
Khmer ទឹក (tɨk) ‘water’ = Vietnamese nước ‘water’
Khmer ដៃ (day) ‘hand’ = Vietnamese tay ‘hand’
Khmer ថ្ងៃ (thngay) ‘day’ = Vietnamese ngày ‘day’
Khmer ឆ្នាំ (chnam) ‘year’ = Vietnamese năm ‘year’
Khmer នេះ (nih) ‘this’ = Vietnamese này ‘this’
Khmer មួយ (muəy) ‘one’ = Vietnamese một ‘one’
Khmer ពីរ (pii) ‘two’ = Vietnamese hai ‘two’
Khmer បី (bəy) ‘three’ = Vietnamese ba ‘three’
Khmer បួន (buən) ‘four’ = Vietnamese bốn ‘four’
Khmer ប្រាំ (pram) ‘five’ = Vietnamese năm ‘five’
Khmer កូន (koon) ‘child’ = Vietnamese con ‘child’
Khmer ចៃ (cay) ‘louse’ = Vietnamese chấy ‘louse’
Khmer ផ្លែ (phlae) ‘fruit’ = Vietnamese trái ‘fruit’
Khmer ឫស (rɨh) ‘root’ = Vietnamese rễ ‘root’
Khmer ក្នុង (knong) ‘in’ = Vietnamese trong ‘in’
Hope the relationship between two countries will be more positive
We Vietnamese have our own national anniversary. It is the death anniversary of Hung Vuong. we are one of the 100 tribes baiyue . We do not share a common ancestor with the Chinese or the Khmer. Please do not misrepresent
Why don't you think those words were imported from Vietnam into cambodia?, just like Chinese-Vietnamese words were imported from China?
If we and you have a common ancestor, we will have a common legend about the formation of a origin . but the truth is that do not have the same origin, ignore all words of Chinese origin in Vietnamese, only use words of Vietnamese origin, our language is completely different from yours,Obviously two different languages,
Moreover, we not come from the South, we are from the North, Vietnam's genetic code is an East Asian genetic code, our ancestors we are not from cambodia,
And We also don't have Han ancestors, so don't ever think we have ancestors from you,
not anyone who speaks english, french, spanish,....... are of the same origin,🤒
I am Balinese and we are basically Austroasiatic people who speak Austronesian but influence by Sanskrit like Cambodia while Vietnamese influence by Chinese, interestingly still has similar words
Balinese
come:mai
Cambodian
come: makoi
Balinese
morning: tengai
Cambodian
morning: tenghay
Balinese
here: dini
Cambodian
here: thi'ni
Balinese
this: neh
Cambodian
this: nih
Thank you - Awkun jran!
Thank you! I have South Chinese dna and also found out I got Vietnamese in my Ancestry.
tiếng việt là sao vậy bạn
You should do a video on the Hmong Miehn group of south east asia
I'm a Cambodian mix of both South Asian DNA and Han Chinese DNA. Super interesting :)
You never know: the Khmer and the northern Kinh (Vietnamese) people have some ancient rituals very same same together, from pork sticky rice (nom ansom and bánh chưng bánh tét), from family-centric oritented, to same festival such as Phchum Ben (or Sen Donta) x Lễ Vu Lan: is a festival to show respect and offering to the ancestors... to have many common words.
My English is limited so I cannot transfer all for you. Greetings from Native Khmer in Prey Nokor HCM city - Mekong delta, Vietnam.
Greetings to you as well,,,,,, very informative. I don't like his descriptions of cultures and people,,,,,,,,,, a lot of what he says isn't right,,, he is using European theories,,
The Vietnamese can't accept it. They think they are descendants of Baiyue(Thai-Krdai ) people who moved south.You say they are native to Southeast Asia, and they will have a mental breakdown.😂Because it shows that the Jing people were directly ruled by China for 1000 years and then by the localized Han government for 1000 years.😂
The Vietnamese people are indigenous to Southeast Asia, but the first ancestral culture of the Vietnamese people before being very heavily sinicized was the Dong Son culture which was not related to the Austroasiatic peoples (DNA testing has prove this). Vietnamese people have never been Austroasiatic, even their language is not Austroasiatic but mixed.
Vu Lan festival is just a Buddhist festival, where is Buddhism? china, thailand, ...... you know?
This one Just right with south Vietnam 🇻🇳
Can someone tell me why javanese indonesia have o2 genetic(austroasiatic speaker gen) but speak austronesian?
@Existentialist Guy hmm i see, so they speak austroasiatic before.
I am wondering about that too for a while now myself. I guess Austroasiatics arrived to western Indonesia first before the Austronesians completely took over and assimilated the Austroasiatics.
Hello do you know what haplogroup Indonesia Sundanese people carry?
Balinese have the highest % o2a. Sundanese and borneo people pretty close. These people also tend to resemble khmer people the most, imho. I am khmer btw.
Why Lao people have 01a genetic?
Vietnam has a total of 54 ethnic groups. In which, the Kinh make up about 86% of the total population of Vietnam. The Kinh originated in East Asia. The rest are other ethnic groups, including the Khmer. The Khmer are an ethnic group originating from Cambodia, currently they are very large in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. In which there are about 1.3 million Khmer people in Vietnam (mainly they live in western Vietnam). So you can see that the Vietnamese are a mixture of Southeast Asia and East Asia, from race to history and culture.
South vietnam cham and khmer land
@@chnbri3388 Nah. South Vietnam is South Vietnamese land. Have nothing to do with Champa or Khmer.
@@HS-jt2fl 🤦🏽♂️ so its not belong to cham and khmer krom? Thats weird, before viets took over south vietnam, it was cham and Khmer kingdom
@@chnbri3388 Yes IT WAS. 🤦♀️
@@HS-jt2fl im talking about the people in south vietnam being cham or khmer krom.... not that the kimgdoms are still there...
7:21 you gotta get that youtube rev
Your video so interesting to learn ☺️
Khmer language
Pheasa Khmer or Khemarak Pheasa
1 Hello_ Jumreapsou or SouSdey
2 Sun_ Phreah Atid or Preah Sorya
2 moon_ Lokhae or PreahChantrea
3 Water_ Toek or Kongkea
4 Human_ Monus
5 Star_ Pkay or Dara
6 Fish_ Trey or Machha
7 Dragon_ Neak
8 Contry_ Brotes or Nokor
9 Thank you_ Orkun
10 Thank you very much _ Orkun nas
Thank you very much. Can also be Okun jaraun 😊
Big fan here. Can you do a video showing how melanesians are different from africans please
great work man. Would you be interested in doing a video on how the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest and Alaska are possible related to the Ainu,, and some even claim the polynesian peoples?
5:23 In Vietnamese, Cambodia is still called “Campuchia.”
Because it was never Cambodia . It is always កម្ពុជា Kampuchea . Cambodian is the English . It's like Zhong guo and Chinese .
Correct ! Kampuchia
Khmer is more suitable
🤣It's true that the video is low quality,
can you make another video comparing genetic makeup considering the annexation of champa (current vietnam)?
Vietnamese genetics is quite complex due to a tumultuous history. On my father side I have North Vietnamese and French blood. On my mother side I have South Vietnamese, Han Chinese and Cambodian blood. But I consider myself as a Kinh (white skin, straight hair). But according to my compatriots, I look like a Japanese 😂
You don't have french blood lmao , not sure why viet kieu folk Alway claim they have french blood 😂
Who do you get your French blood from? your father? so Who does your father have French blood from?🤣
sure,sure .....French blood😂
👏@@Explore_everything_90
From his French father.
Cambodia minus its 1000 Indian maeriages, is the same as Vietnamese minus its 1000 Chinese overlords.
yes this. Same origin, but going into 2 different branches and ending up being so different from each other in modern days.
6:03 no, we’re more closely related genetically to Japanese (not something to be proud of), Zhuang, and Thai. Not Han
Vietnam = khmer
Wrong
@@Jsj99332 Nope
Looking at this it’s seemed Thailand has been the main crossing path for many ethnicities groups between the mainland and sea migration for so soooo longggg.
Asia is so cool 😎🤘
We are from the same Austroasiatics. We should love each other, but why we hate each other coz of the past?
History is fascinating but it’s also a grudge. That’s why there’re always wars or conflicts between an ethnic group to one another
I love ur country and ur people. I wish I could live there☺️
Where are you from? Your name and your avatar seem you are mixed Chinese - Khmer?
Nam Do I'm Cambodian not mix.
@@Lotusflower555 well i have to said that hated between Khmer and Vietnamese come from both sides, does Khmer like Vietnamese? No, does Vietnamese like Khmer? No, so ....
Yes! Masaman is back baby!
Origin and genetics of the Vietnamese (Kinh) are very close to Tai peoples, with a big Han Chinese influence. I think Vietnamese language is mixed, Chinese loanwords occupies 70% of Vietnamese words (max), and Vietnamese differs from Austroasiatic languages in that it is tonal and polysyllabic. And even if Vietnamese language is Austroasiatic, Kinh people and Cambodians are still very different as we all know and they don't have the same origin, Vietnamese language is Vietic while Cambodian one isn't.
Ethnic Indonesian Half Austroasiatic blood is Javanese, Sndanese, Dayaknese, Bidayuh, Balinese, Sumatera mostly in western..
@@hheboi2567 malay malaysian more mixed you can see you genetic hahaha science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/326/5959/1541/F1.large.jpg javanese, sundanese,dayakanese, balinese , malay Indonesian has the highest austroasiatic genes ..then Malays ( in Malaysia ) more complex not only Austronesia and Austroasitic but you Malays have South Asian genes
@@hheboi2567 accurate..the proof is Javanese not have facial features like the Middle East or South Asia compared to Malay Malaysian
agree with u !!!!
@@hheboi2567 some of us in malaysia call ourselves kulit hitam manis,to me I think we have normal olive skin which is slightly darker and medium,because of the hot weather and how we easily tan.
Kok gak ada belanda2nya? Kan dijajah lama
Viet was part of Chinese, but had occupied huge part of Khmer land at a later date. Khmer words were borrowed by Viet which has confusing scholars and researchers classifying Viet as part of AustroAsiatic roots.
Khmer words borrowed by Viet. Lmao
we borrowed words from chinese, not khmer lol
@@rosemichaelis9519Do your research
@@hai965Half of Viets words borrowed from Chinese and the rest combination of Khmer, Cham, and indigenous.
@@KhmerKandal more like Viet and Khmer share some words. How are you so sure that those words were originally Khmer's?