Lawa people
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This article is about an ethnic group native to Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai provinces of Thailand, speaking a Palaungic language. For another ethnic group, native to northern Laos and the Nan province of Thailand, speaking Khmuic languages, see Lua people.
Lawa (Thai: ลัวะ or ละว้า; RTGS: Lawa) are an ethnic group in northern Thailand. The Lawa language is related to the Blang and the Wa language found in China and Burma, and belongs to the Palaungic languages, a branch of the Austroasiatic languages. Their population is estimated to be some 17,000.[2] The Western Lawa are found in the vicinity of Mae Sariang in the south of Mae Hong Son Province, the Eastern Lawa are centred on Bo Luang in Chiang Mai Province.[1][3]