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- Demographics of Japan (links | edit)
- Demographics of Malaysia (links | edit)
- Issei (links | edit)
- Sansei (links | edit)
- Bumiputera (Malaysia) (links | edit)
- Chams (links | edit)
- Peranakan Chinese (links | edit)
- Minangkabau people (links | edit)
- Dayak people (links | edit)
- Japanese people (links | edit)
- Japanese diaspora (links | edit)
- Malays (ethnic group) (links | edit)
- Semang (links | edit)
- Javanese people (links | edit)
- Bugis (links | edit)
- Malaysian Chinese (links | edit)
- Japanese Brazilians (links | edit)
- Tausūg people (links | edit)
- Japantown (links | edit)
- Orang Asli (links | edit)
- Iban people (links | edit)
- Chitty (links | edit)
- Bidayuh (links | edit)
- Sundanese people (links | edit)
- Japanese in the Philippines (links | edit)
- Kayan people (Borneo) (links | edit)
- Batak (links | edit)
- Japanese in Hawaii (links | edit)
- Kelabit people (links | edit)
- Orang Laut (links | edit)
- Jakun people (links | edit)
- Dusun people (links | edit)
- Penan people (links | edit)
- Kadazan people (links | edit)
- Punan Bah (links | edit)
- Murut people (links | edit)
- Rungus people (links | edit)
- Idaʼan (links | edit)
- Iranun people (links | edit)
- Kwijau (links | edit)
- Lotud (links | edit)
- Tambanuo people (links | edit)
- Dumpas (links | edit)
- Maragang (links | edit)
- Minokok (links | edit)
- Rumanau people (links | edit)
- Mangka'ak (links | edit)
- Kedayan (links | edit)
- Sama-Bajau (links | edit)