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Undistinguished ethnic groups in China : ウィキペディア英語版
Unrecognized ethnic groups in China

Several ethnic groups of the People's Republic of China are not officially recognized. Taken together, these groups ( ''wèi shíbié mínzú)'' number more than 730,000 people; if considered as a single group, they would constitute the twentieth most populous ethnic group of China. There are in addition small distinct ethnic groups that have been classified as part of larger ethnic groups that are officially recognized.
Completely unrecognized ethnic groups include:
*Bajia (八甲人)
*Lai (萊人)
*Deng (僜人)
*Gejia (革家人)
*Khmu〔(Profile of the Khmu people in China ), as cited by (Native Planet )〕 ()
*Macanese〔(Article "A Proud People" ), from (Asiaweek )〕 (土生葡人, people of mixed Chinese-Portuguese ancestry in Macau; Eurasians)
*Mang〔(Article about the Mang people ), from (Yunnan Travel Online ) (Article written in Simplified Chinese)〕 (芒人)
*Jews〔(Article "Are There Really Jews in China?: An Update" ), from (The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs )〕 (犹太, Youtai)
*Eurasians in Hong Kong
*Naturalized Chinese citizens of South and Southeast Asian backgrounds in Hong Kong
*Yamato Japanese (大和民族) in Dalian
*Ryukyuans (琉球民族) in Taiwan
Ethnic groups that have been subsumed under the official list of 56 recognized ethnic groups:
*Akha people - officially a branch of Hani people
*Aynu/Ani of China - officially classified as Uyghurs
*Baima (白马人) - officially classified as Tibetans
*Chuanqing - officially classified as Han Chinese
*Dolan - officially classified as Uyghurs
*Kucong (苦聪人) - officially classified as Lahu
*Hui'an maidens - officially classified as Han Chinese
*Mosuo (摩梭人)〔(Article about the Mosuo people ), from (Yunnan Travel Online )〕 - officially classified as Naxi
*Shan (掸族) - some classified as Buyi, others as Zhuang, and still others as undistinguished
*Sherpa〔(Article on the Sherpa people ), on (ChinaCulture.org )〕 (夏尔巴人), officially classified as Tibetans
*Tibetan Muslims - officially classified as Tibetans, also known as the Kachee
*Tuvans (图瓦人) - officially classified as Mongol
*Tanka - officially classified as Han Chinese
*Utsul - officially classified as Hui, though they have more in common with Chams, Malays and other Austronesian peoples.
*Waxiang people (瓦乡族) - officially classified as Miao or Han Chinese
*Ben people (本人) Khitan adherents in Shidian, Yunnan. They're not Daur people. Still use the otherwise extinct Khitan script in their cemeteries, 〔http://www.nmg.xinhuanet.com/zjcy/2008-11/24/content_15000700.htm〕 officially classified as Han Chinese, Bai or Mongolian.
==See also==

*Ethnic minorities in China
*List of unrecognized ethnic groups of Guizhou

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