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In this episode, we focus on the Tais, a broad family of peoples connected by shared Tai-language roots, migration histories, and cultural traditions across southern China, Mainland Southeast Asia, and Northeast India. The episode traces their movement from southern China between the 8th and 10th centuries, their development of valley-based wet-rice societies, and the rise of city-states shaped by layered social and political hierarchies. It also explores linguistic and genetic links to Austronesian populations, long interactions with Chinese dynasties, and the ways major Tai groups such as the Thai, Lao, and Shan blended indigenous practices with Theravada Buddhist traditions. Through the story of the Tais, the episode highlights how mobility, adaptation, and regional exchange shaped one of Southeast Asia’s most influential cultural communities.
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