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Hunter-gatherers of Asia

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Eskimo
Eskimo () is a controversial exonym that refers to two closely related Indigenous peoples: Inuit (including the Alaska Native Iñupiat, the Canadian Inuit, and the Greenlandic Inuit) and the Yupik (or Yuit) of eastern Siberia and Alaska. A related third group, Aleuts, who inhabit the Aleutian Islands, are generally excluded from the definition of Eskimo. The three groups share a relatively recent common ancestor, and speak related languages belonging to the family of Eskaleut languages. These circumpolar peoples have traditionally inhabited the Arctic and subarctic regions from eastern Siberia
Sentinelese people
thumb|290px|Aerial photograph of North Sentinel Island
pygmy peoples
ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short
Natufian culture
archaeological culture of the Levant, dating to around 15,000 to 11,500 years ago
Yukaghir people
ethnic group
Semang
The Semang are an ethnic-minority group of the Malay Peninsula. They live in mountainous and isolated forest regions of Perak, Pahang, Kelantan and Kedah of Malaysia and the southern provinces of Thailand. The Semang are among the different ethnic groups of Southeast Asia who, based on their dark skin and other perceived physical similarities, are sometimes referred to by the superficial term Negrito.
Mentawai people
Indigenous people in Indonesia
Penan people
indigenous people from Borneo
Kubu people
indigenous group native to South Sumatra and Jambi
Mlabri people
ethnic group
Caucasian Hunter-Gatherer
anatomically modern human genetic lineage identified in 2015
Kelteminar culture
neolithic archaeological culture
Mani people
ethnic group in Thailand & Malaysia
Chenchu people
indigenous (Scheduled) tribe from India
Bateq people
ethnic group in Malaysia
Raute people
nomadic tribe of Nepal
Anatolian hunter-gatherers
ancient population in Anatolia
Lanoh
ethnic group originated from Thailand