Sino-Native, the Glossary
The Sino-Native, often referred to simply as Sino, represent a population with a diverse background resulting from marriages between the Chinese community and indigenous people in Sabah.[1]
Table of Contents
86 relations: Acculturation, Anthropologist, Bisaya (Borneo), Bruneian Malays, Bumiputera (Malaysia), Cantonese, Catholic Church, Chief Minister of Sabah, Chindians, Chinese culture, Chinese folk religion, Chinese name, Chinese New Year, Chinese surname, Christian tradition, Christianity, Christians, Coastal Kadazan language, Color in Chinese culture, Demographics of Sabah, Demographics of Sarawak, Dusun language, Dusun people, Dusunic languages, Eid al-Fitr, Exogamy, Experience, Family reunion, Hakka Chinese, Hinava, History of Brunei, Hokkien, Iranun people, Irreligion, Kaamatan, Kadazan-Dusun, Klias, Klias Peninsula, Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Penyu, Kulintang, Labuan, Liew Vui Keong, Lion dance, List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom, List of observances set by the Chinese calendar, Mahayana, Malay trade and creole languages, Malaysia, Malaysian Chinese, ... Expand index (36 more) »
- Austronesian peoples
- Chinese diaspora
- Chinese diaspora in Malaysia
- Ethnic groups in Sabah
- Immigration to Malaysia
- Murut people
- Peranakan people in Malaysia
- Sub-ethnic groups
- Subgroups of the Han Chinese
Acculturation
Acculturation is a process of social, psychological, and cultural change that stems from the balancing of two cultures while adapting to the prevailing culture of the society.
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Anthropologist
An anthropologist is a person engaged in the practice of anthropology.
See Sino-Native and Anthropologist
Bisaya (Borneo)
Bisaya is an indigenous people from the northwest coast of East Malaysia on the island of Borneo. Sino-Native and Bisaya (Borneo) are ethnic groups in Sabah, Kadazan-Dusun people and sub-ethnic groups.
See Sino-Native and Bisaya (Borneo)
Bruneian Malays
Bruneian MalaysBrunei Malay in its various forms can be identified with a nation, an ethnic group and a region. Sino-Native and Bruneian Malays are ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Bruneian Malays
Bumiputera (Malaysia)
Bumiputera or bumiputra (Jawi: بوميڤوترا, Native) is a term used in Malaysia to describe Malays, the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia, and various indigenous peoples of East Malaysia. Sino-Native and Bumiputera (Malaysia) are ethnic groups in Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Bumiputera (Malaysia)
Cantonese
Cantonese is the traditional prestige variety of Yue Chinese, a Sinitic branch of the Sino-Tibetan languages originating from the city of Guangzhou (historically known as Canton) and its surrounding Pearl River Delta, with over 82.4 million native speakers.
Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Chief Minister of Sabah
The chief minister of Sabah is the head of government of Sabah, Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Chief Minister of Sabah
Chindians
Chindian (चीनी-भारतीय; cy; சிந்தியன்; చిండియన్స్); is an informal term used to refer to a person of mixed Chinese and Indian ancestry; i.e. from any of the host of ethnic groups native to modern China and India. Sino-Native and Chindians are ethnic groups in Malaysia.
Chinese culture
Chinese culture is one of the world's oldest cultures, originating thousands of years ago.
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Chinese folk religion
Chinese folk religion, also known as Chinese popular religion, comprehends a range of traditional religious practices of Han Chinese, including the Chinese diaspora.
See Sino-Native and Chinese folk religion
Chinese name
Chinese names are personal names used by individuals from Greater China and other parts of the Sinophone world.
See Sino-Native and Chinese name
Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year or the Spring Festival (see also § Names) is a festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.
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Chinese surname
Chinese surnames are used by Han Chinese and Sinicized ethnic groups in Greater China, Korea, Vietnam and among overseas Chinese communities around the world such as Singapore and Malaysia.
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Christian tradition
Christian tradition is a collection of traditions consisting of practices or beliefs associated with Christianity.
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Christians
A Christian is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
See Sino-Native and Christians
Coastal Kadazan language
Coastal Kadazan, also known as, is a dialect of the Central Dusun as well as a minority language primarily spoken in Sabah, Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Coastal Kadazan language
Color in Chinese culture
Chinese culture attaches certain values to colors, such as considering some to be auspicious (吉利) or inauspicious (不利).
See Sino-Native and Color in Chinese culture
Demographics of Sabah
Sabah is the third most populous state in Malaysia, with a population of 3,418,785 according to the 2020 Malaysian census.
See Sino-Native and Demographics of Sabah
Demographics of Sarawak
Sarawak's population is very diverse, comprising many races and ethnic groups.
See Sino-Native and Demographics of Sarawak
Dusun language
Central Dusun, also known as Bunduliwan (Dusun), is an Austronesian language and one of the more widespread languages spoken by the Dusun (including Kadazan) peoples of Sabah, Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Dusun language
Dusun people
Dusun is the collective name of an indigenous ethnic group to the Malaysian state of Sabah of North Borneo. Sino-Native and Dusun people are ethnic groups in Sabah and Kadazan-Dusun people.
See Sino-Native and Dusun people
Dusunic languages
The Dusunic languages are a group of languages spoken by the Bisaya and Dusun (including Kadazan and Rungus), and related peoples in the Malaysian province of Sabah on Borneo.
See Sino-Native and Dusunic languages
Eid al-Fitr
Eid al-Fitr (lit) is the earlier of the two official holidays celebrated within Islam (the other being Eid al-Adha).
See Sino-Native and Eid al-Fitr
Exogamy
Exogamy is the social norm of mating or marrying outside one's social group.
Experience
Experience refers to conscious events in general, more specifically to perceptions, or to the practical knowledge and familiarity that is produced by these processes.
See Sino-Native and Experience
Family reunion
A family reunion is an occasion when many members of an extended family congregate.
See Sino-Native and Family reunion
Hakka Chinese
Hakka (Pha̍k-fa-sṳ:,; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ) forms a language group of varieties of Chinese, spoken natively by the Hakka people in parts of Southern China, Taiwan, some diaspora areas of Southeast Asia and in overseas Chinese communities around the world.
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Hinava
Hinava is a traditional native dish of the Kadazan-Dusun people in the state of Sabah.
History of Brunei
The history of Brunei concerns the settlements and societies located on the north coast of the island of Borneo, which has been under the influence of Indianised kingdoms and empires for much of its history.
See Sino-Native and History of Brunei
Hokkien
Hokkien is a variety of the Southern Min languages, native to and originating from the Minnan region, in the southeastern part of Fujian in southeastern mainland China.
Iranun people
The Iranun are an Austronesian ethnic group native to southwestern Mindanao, Philippines. Sino-Native and Iranun people are ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Iranun people
Irreligion
Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices.
See Sino-Native and Irreligion
Kaamatan
Kaamatan or Pesta Kaamatan is a form of harvest festival celebrated on 30 and 31 of May annually in the state of Sabah and Federal Territory of Labuan in Malaysia.
Kadazan-Dusun
Kadazandusun (also written as Kadazan-Dusun or Mamasok) are the largest ethnic group in Sabah, Malaysia, an amalgamation of the closely related indigenous Kadazan and Dusun peoples. Sino-Native and Kadazan-Dusun are ethnic groups in Sabah and Kadazan-Dusun people.
See Sino-Native and Kadazan-Dusun
Klias
Klias is a state constituency in Sabah, Malaysia, that is represented in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly.
Klias Peninsula
The Klias Peninsula (Semenanjung Klias) is a peninsula in western of Sabah, Malaysia.
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Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu (formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia.
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Kuala Penyu
Kuala Penyu Town (Pekan Kuala Penyu) is the capital of the Kuala Penyu District in the Interior Division of Sabah, Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Kuala Penyu
Kulintang
Kulintang (kolintang, kulintangan) is a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums.
Labuan
Labuan, officially the Federal Territory of Labuan (Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan), is an island federal territory of Malaysia.
Liew Vui Keong
Zachary David Liew Vui Keong (Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Liù Vî-khiòng; 18 January 1960 – 2 October 2020) was a Malaysian politician who served as the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department in charge of legal affairs in the Pakatan Harapan (PH) administration under former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad from July 2018 to the collapse of the PH administration in February 2020 and Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department also in charge of legal affairs as well as Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry I in the Barisan Nasional (BN) administration under former Prime Ministers Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Najib Razak from March 2008 to May 2013.
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Lion dance
Lion dance is a form of traditional dance in Chinese culture and other Asian countries in which performers mimic a lion's movements in a lion costume to bring good luck and fortune.
See Sino-Native and Lion dance
List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
This is a list of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, excluding honorary consulates.
See Sino-Native and List of diplomatic missions of the United Kingdom
List of observances set by the Chinese calendar
The traditional Chinese holidays are an essential part of harvests or prayer offerings.
See Sino-Native and List of observances set by the Chinese calendar
Mahayana
Mahāyāna is a term for a broad group of Buddhist traditions, texts, philosophies, and practices developed in ancient India (onwards).
Malay trade and creole languages
In addition to its classical and modern literary form, Malay had various regional dialects established after the rise of the Srivijaya empire in Sumatra, Indonesia.
See Sino-Native and Malay trade and creole languages
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
Malaysian Chinese
Malaysian Chinese, Chinese Malaysians, or Sino-Malaysians are Malaysian citizens of Han Chinese ethnicity. Sino-Native and Malaysian Chinese are Chinese diaspora in Malaysia and ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Malaysian Chinese
Malaysian English
Malaysian English (MyE), formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE) (similar and related to British English), is a form of English used and spoken in Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Malaysian English
Malaysian Malay
Malaysian Malay (Bahasa Melayu Malaysia.), also known as Standard Malay (Bahasa Melayu piawai), Bahasa Malaysia, or simply Malay, is a standardized form of the Malay language used in Malaysia and also used in Brunei and Singapore (as opposed to the variety used in Indonesia, which is referred to as the "Indonesian" language).
See Sino-Native and Malaysian Malay
Malaysian Malays
Malaysian Malays (Orang Melayu Malaysia, Jawi: ملايو مليسيا) are Malaysians of Malay ethnicity whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in the Malay world. Sino-Native and Malaysian Malays are ethnic groups in Malaysia.
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Malaysian Mandarin
Malaysian Mandarin is a variety of Mandarin Chinese spoken in Malaysia by ethnic Chinese in Malaysia.
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Mangifera pajang
Mangifera pajang, commonly known as wild mango, is a species of tree in the family Anacardiaceae.
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Maritime Southeast Asia
Maritime Southeast Asia comprises the countries of Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and East Timor.
See Sino-Native and Maritime Southeast Asia
Multiracial people
The terms multiracial people or mixed-race people refer to people who are of more than two ''races'', and the terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically mixed people refer to people who are of more than two ethnicities.
See Sino-Native and Multiracial people
Murut people
The Murut, alternatively referred to as Tagol/Tahol, constitute an indigenous ethnic community comprising 29 distinct sub-ethnic groups dwelling within the northern inland territories of Borneo. Sino-Native and Murut people are ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Murut people
Murutic languages
The Murutic languages are a family of half a dozen closely related Austronesian languages, spoken in the northern inland regions of Borneo by the Murut and Tidung.
See Sino-Native and Murutic languages
Muslims
Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.
North Borneo
North Borneo (usually known as British North Borneo, also known as the State of North Borneo) was a British protectorate in the northern part of the island of Borneo, (present-day Sabah).
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Orang Asal
The Orang Asal are the indigenous peoples of Malaysia. Sino-Native and Orang Asal are ethnic groups in Malaysia.
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Penampang
Penampang (Pekan Penampang) is the capital of the Penampang District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia.
Peranakan Chinese
The Peranakan Chinese are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to maritime Southeast Asia, known as Nanyang, namely the British Colonial ruled ports in the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian Archipelago, as well as Singapore. Sino-Native and Peranakan Chinese are Chinese diaspora, Chinese diaspora in Malaysia, ethnic groups in Malaysia, Immigration to Malaysia, Peranakan people in Malaysia and Subgroups of the Han Chinese.
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Protestantism
Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that emphasizes justification of sinners through faith alone, the teaching that salvation comes by unmerited divine grace, the priesthood of all believers, and the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice.
See Sino-Native and Protestantism
Putatan
Putatan (Pekan Putatan) is a municipality in the capital of the Putatan district in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia.
Qingming Festival
The Qingming Festival or Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English (sometimes also called Chinese Memorial Day, Ancestors' Day, the Clear Brightness Festival, or the Pure Brightness Festival), is a traditional Chinese festival observed by ethnic Chinese in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
See Sino-Native and Qingming Festival
Ranau
Ranau (Pekan Ranau) is the capital of the Ranau District in the West Coast Division of Sabah, Malaysia.
Red envelope
A red envelope, red packet, hongbao or ang pau is a gift of money given during holidays or for special occasions such as weddings, graduations, and birthdays.
See Sino-Native and Red envelope
Sabah
Sabah, or given nickname Sabah Bumi Di Bawah Bayu (means Sabah Land Below The Wind) is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia.
Sabah State Legislative Assembly
The Sabah State Legislative Assembly (Kadazandusun: Langga' Tinukuan Pogun Sabah, Dewan Undangan Negeri Sabah) is a part of the legislature of Sabah, Malaysia, the other being the governor of Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Sabah State Legislative Assembly
Sama-Bajau
The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. Sino-Native and Sama-Bajau are ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Sama-Bajau
Sama–Bajaw languages
The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (sea gypsies) of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
See Sino-Native and Sama–Bajaw languages
Sandakan
Sandakan formerly known at various times as Elopura, is the capital of the Sandakan District in Sabah, Malaysia.
Sangley
Sangley (English plural: Sangleys; Spanish plural: Sangleyes) and Mestizo de Sangley (Sangley mestizo, mestisong Sangley, chino mestizo or Chinese mestizo) are archaic terms used in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era to describe respectively a person of pure overseas Chinese ancestry and a person of mixed Chinese and native Filipino ancestry.
The social environment, social context, sociocultural context or milieu refers to the immediate physical and social setting in which people live or in which something happens or develops.
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Spenser St. John
Sir Spenser Buckingham St.
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Sumazau
The sumazau is a dance performed by the Kadazandusun from Penampang and adjacent areas in west coast Sabah.
Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims, and simultaneously the largest religious denomination in the world.
See Sino-Native and Sunni Islam
Taoism
Taoism or Daoism is a diverse philosophical and religious tradition indigenous to China, emphasizing harmony with the Tao—generally understood as an impersonal, enigmatic process of transformation ultimately underlying reality.
Tidung people
The Tidung, Tidong (Jawi: تيدوڠ) are a native group originating from northeastern part of Borneo and surrounding small islands. Sino-Native and Tidung people are ethnic groups in Sabah.
See Sino-Native and Tidung people
Tinikling
Tinikling is a traditional Philippine folk dance which originated prior to Spanish colonialism in the area.
Traditional Sabahan religions
Momolianism is a belief system of the Kadazan-Dusun people of Sabah. Sino-Native and Traditional Sabahan religions are Kadazan-Dusun people.
See Sino-Native and Traditional Sabahan religions
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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Varieties of Chinese
There are hundreds of local Chinese language varieties forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, many of which are not mutually intelligible.
See Sino-Native and Varieties of Chinese
YouTube
YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.
See also
Austronesian peoples
- Acehnese people
- Austronesian culture
- Austronesian peoples
- Balinese people
- Banjar people
- Batak people
- Betawi people
- Domesticated plants and animals of Austronesia
- Dusun people (Brunei)
- Indigenous peoples of Micronesia
- Kangeanese people
- List of Melanau
- Madurese people
- Malagasy peoples
- Malay people
- Malays (ethnic group)
- Melanau people
- Melanesians
- Micronesians
- Minahasan people
- Minangkabau people
- Miriek people
- Moken
- Negrito
- Polynesian people
- Polynesians
- Sino-Native
- Taiwanese indigenous peoples
- Torajan people
Chinese diaspora
- Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectuals
- Asiatic Exclusion League
- Chinatown
- Chinatown, Deadwood, South Dakota
- Chinatowns
- Chinese Caribbeans
- Chinese Congress on World Evangelization
- Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
- Chinese Malay literature
- Chinese Students and Scholars Association
- Chinese cemeteries
- Chinese church
- Chinese emigration
- Chinese expatriates
- Chinese intelligence activity abroad
- Chinese nationals in Singapore
- Chinese secret societies
- Citizen Power Initiatives for China
- Da-Wen Sun
- Eng Suey Sun Association
- Gin Family Association
- Gold Mountain (toponym)
- Graham Leung
- Hong Kong diaspora
- Jook-sing
- Kongsi
- Language and overseas Chinese communities
- Lau Pak Khuan
- Legislation on Chinese Indonesians
- Liang Daoming
- Lin Jun (politician)
- List of British Chinese people
- List of Chinese diaspora people
- List of foreign politicians of Chinese descent
- List of naturalised Olympic table tennis players from China
- Nam Pak Hong
- Ngee Ann Kongsi
- Operation Fox Hunt
- Operation Sky Net
- Overseas Chinese
- Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
- Overseas Chinese banks
- Overseas Community Affairs Council
- Peranakan Chinese
- Sino-Native
- Transnational repression by China
- Wenxuecity
Chinese diaspora in Malaysia
- Chinese Language Standardisation Council of Malaysia
- Kapitan Cina
- List of Kapitan Cina
- List of Malaysians of Chinese descent
- Malaysian Chinese
- New village
- Penangite Chinese
- Peranakan Chinese
- Sino-Native
- Wu Mengchao
Ethnic groups in Sabah
- Bajau people
- Bisaya (Borneo)
- Bruneian Malays
- Cocos Malays
- Dumpas
- Dusun people
- Idaʼan
- Iranun people
- Kadazan people
- Kadazan-Dusun
- Kedayan
- Kwijau
- Lotud
- Lun Bawang
- Malays (ethnic group)
- Malaysian Chinese
- Malaysians of Indian descent in Sabah
- Mangka'ak
- Maragang
- Minokok
- Murut people
- Orang Sungai
- Rumanau people
- Rungus people
- Sama-Bajau
- Sino-Native
- Suluk people
- Tambanuo people
- Tausūg people
- Tidung people
Immigration to Malaysia
- 6P programme
- Africans in Malaysia
- Arab Malaysians
- Bangladeshis in Malaysia
- Burmese in Malaysia
- Cham
- Chitty
- Ethnic origins of people in Malaysia
- Filipinos in Malaysia
- History of the Jews in Malaysia
- Illegal immigration to Malaysia
- Immigration Department of Malaysia
- Immigration to Malaysia
- Indonesian citizens in Malaysia
- Iranians in Malaysia
- Japanese migration to Malaysia
- Javanese Malaysians
- Jawi Peranakan
- Koreans in Malaysia
- Kristang people
- Malaysia My Second Home
- Malaysian Gujaratis
- Malaysian Indians
- Malaysian Malayalees
- Malaysian Siamese
- Malaysian Telugus
- Malaysians of Indonesian descent
- Nepalese people in Malaysia
- Pakistanis in Malaysia
- Peranakan Chinese
- Project IC
- Refugees in Malaysia
- Singaporeans in Malaysia
- Sino-Native
- Sri Lankans in Malaysia
- Tamil Malaysians
- Timorese in Malaysia
- Vietnamese people in Malaysia
Murut people
- Abdul Ghani Mohamed Yassin
- Ahmad Koroh
- Antanum
- Bobbey Ah Fang Suan
- Brynn Zalina Lovett
- Ellron Alfred Angin
- Gunsanad Kina
- Murut people
- Noorita Sual
- Raime Unggi
- Richard Lind
- Sedomon Gunsanad Kina
- Sino-Native
- Wenanita Angang
Peranakan people in Malaysia
- Aihwa Ong
- Chef Wan
- Chua Boon Huat
- Chuah Guat Eng
- Colin Kirton
- Desmond Ho
- Emily Lim
- Gan Eng Seng
- Janet Khoo
- Khoo Kay Kim
- Mavin Khoo
- Mohd Azizan Baba
- Nathaniel Tan
- Peranakan Chinese
- Piya Tan
- Sharon Wee
- Sino-Native
- Song Hoot Kiam
- Tan Chay Yan
- Tan Cheng Lock
- Tan Siew Sin
- Tan Tock Seng
- Tan Twan Eng
- Wan Azizah Wan Ismail
- Wu Lien-teh
Sub-ethnic groups
- Banat Bulgarians
- Bisaya (Borneo)
- Dumpas
- Gcaleka
- Gqunukhwebe
- Jewish ethnic groups
- Kedahan Malays
- Kist people
- Konkani Muslims
- Kwijau
- Lotud
- Mangka'ak
- Maragang
- Marwari people
- Minokok
- Misimians
- Orang Sungai
- Pomaks
- Pontic Greeks
- Romani groups
- Rumanau people
- Rungus people
- Sadz
- Sino-Native
- Subgroups of the Han Chinese
- Tambanuo people
- Uromi
- Zans
Subgroups of the Han Chinese
- Cantonese people
- Chaoshanese people
- Fuzhou Tanka
- Fuzhou people
- Gan Chinese-speaking people
- Gaoshan Han
- Hainanese people
- Hakka
- Hakka people
- Han Chinese subgroups
- Han Taiwanese
- Hoa people
- Hokkien people
- Hui people
- Hunanese people
- Liangmao
- Min Chinese speakers
- Peranakan Chinese
- Regional discrimination in China
- Shanghainese people
- Sichuanese people
- Sino-Native
- Tanka people
- Taz people
- Teochew people
- Tunbao
- Waxiang people
- Wenzhou people
- Wu Chinese-speaking people
- Xiang Chinese
- Xiangxiang dialect
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sino-Native
Also known as Sino kadazan, Sino native, Sino-Dusun, Sino-Kadazan, Sino-Murut, Sino-Natives, Sino-native people.
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