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Yao is a term used for several distinct groups and concepts in different parts of the world, as well as a Chinese surname. The most common references fall into three broad areas: a Chinese Southeast Asian ethnic group and their languages; a Bantu-speaking group in Africa; and the surname Yao.

In China and across parts of Southeast Asia, the Yao are an ethnic minority concentrated in southern

The Yao language family encompasses several dialects and languages within the Mienic branch of the Hmong–Mien

In Africa, the Yao are an unrelated Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily in Malawi, Mozambique, and to a

Yao is also a common Chinese surname written 姚, borne by many individuals including the well-known basketball

China,
notably
Guangxi,
Hunan,
Yunnan,
Guangdong,
and
Guizhou,
with
populations
in
Laos,
Vietnam,
and
Thailand.
They
are
part
of
the
Miao–Yao
language
group,
and
their
languages
include
Iu
Mien
and
other
Mienic
varieties.
Yao
communities
exhibit
diverse
subgroups
and
cultural
practices,
with
traditional
agriculture,
textile
crafts,
and
distinctive
festive
customs.
Many
Yao
have
historically
practiced
a
blend
of
animist
traditions
and
ancestor
worship,
while
some
communities
have
adopted
Christian
or
other
religions.
language
superfamily.
Documentation
varies
by
region,
but
linguistic
diversity
is
a
common
feature
among
Yao-speaking
groups.
lesser
extent
Tanzania.
They
speak
Chiyao
(a
Bantu
language)
and
are
noted
for
agricultural
and
trading
activities
within
local
communities.
player
Yao
Ming.