Cultures Covered in eHRAF World Cultures* Last update February 2013-Installment E59 Central Africa Caucasus Azande Abkhazians Barundi Africa Mbuti Asia Central Asia Mongo Ghorbat Pamir Peoples Rwandans Hazara Pashtun Teda Inner Mongolia Sherpa Karakalpak Tajiks Kazakh Tibetans Kyrgyz Turkmens Lepcha Uzbeks Mongolia Eastern Africa East Asia Amhara Kaffa Ainu Bagisu Luo Korea Banyoro Maasai Manchu Bena Nuer Miao Chagga Nyakyusa & Ngonde Monguor Ganda Shilluk Okayama Gikuyu Somali Okinawans Gusii Turkana Taiwan Hokkien Yi Northern Africa North Asia Berbers of Morocco Chukchee Fellahin Koryaks Libyan Bedouin Nenets Shluh Nivkh Tuareg Samoyed Yakut Southern Africa South Asia Bemba Tanala Andamans Khasi Betsileo Tsonga Badaga Santal Khoi Zulu Baluchi Sinhalese Lakeshore Tonga Bengali Tamil Lozi Bhil Toda Ovimbundu Burusho Uttar Pradesh San Garo Vedda Gond Western Africa Southeast Asia Akan Wolor Alorese Semai Bambara Yoruba Balinese Semang Dogon Burmans Southern Toraja Hausa Central Thai Vietnamese Igbo Eastern Toraja Kanuri Ifugao Kpelle Javanese Mende Kachin Mossi Karen Tallensi Malays Tiv Mentawaian Rungus Dusun British Isles Caribbean British (1714-1815) Cubans Europe Highland Scots Middle America Dominicans Haitians Island Carib & the Caribbean Jamaicans Puerto Ricans (Island) Scandinavia Central America Early Icelanders Garifuna Icelanders Kuna Saami Miskito Talamancans Southeastern Europe Central Mexico Albanians Nahua Bosnian Muslims Zapotec Croats Greeks Maya Area Montenegrins Mam Maya Serbs Maya (Yucatán Peninsula) Slovenes Tzeltal Montenegrins Serbs Slovenes Southern Europe Northern Mexico Basques Huichol Imperial Romans Tarahumara Middle East Basseri Middle East Bedouin Iran Israelis Kurds Lur Palestinians Rwala Bedouin Turks Yemenis Arctic & Subarctic Australia Aleut Aranda North Alutiiq Oceania Tiwi Chipewyans America Copper Inuit Innu Melanesia Kaska Kapauku Ojibwa Kwoma Western Woods Cree Lesu Malekula Eastern Woodlands Manus Cherokee Mi'kmaq Orokaiva Santa Cruz Islanders Creek Seminole Delaware Winnebago/Ho-Chunk Trobriands Iroquois Northwest Coast & California Micronesia Chinookans of the Lower Tlingit Belau Columbia River Yokuts Chuuk Nuu-chah-nulth Yuki Marshallese Nuxalk Yurok Ulithi Pomo Woleai Region Quinault Yapese Plains & Plateau Polynesia Assiniboine Pawnee Hawaiians Blackfoot Stoney Lau Fijians Comanche Maori Gros Ventre Marquesas Klamath Samoans Omaha Tikopia Osage Tongans Regional & Ethnic Cultures African Americans Haitian Americans Amish Italian Americans Arab Americans Italian Canadians Arab Canadians Korean Americans Basque Americans North American Armenians Cajuns North American Hasidic Jews Chicanos North American Hmong Chinese Americans Puerto Ricans (Mainland) Chinese Canadians Sea Islanders Cuban Americans Serbian Americans Southwest and Basin Eastern Apache Havasupai Hopi Mescalero Apache Navajo Northern Paiute O'odham Tewa Pueblos Ute Western Apache Zia Pueblo Zuni Amazon & Orinoco Bakairi South America Barama River Carib Canelos Quichua Jivaro Mundurucu Nambicuara Ndyuka Saramaka Shipibo Sirionó Ticuna Trumai Tukano Warao Yanoama Central Andes Aymara Inka Mapuche Otavalo Quichua Quito Quichua Saraguro Quichua Eastern South America Bahia Brazilians Bororo Canela Guaraní Tapirapé Tupinamba Xokleng Northwestern South America Chachi Goajiro Kogi Southern South America Abipón Mataco Ona Tehuelche Terena Yahgan *In http://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu the cultures can be found in Browse Cultures or in Advanced Search, where they can be selected using the "Add Cultures" tab. If prompted for a log-in or for more information about eHRAF World Cultures visit the Human Relations Area Files website at http://hraf.yale.edu. .
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