The indigenous people from Burma are called the Shan, Chin, Mon, and the Burmese people. Their official language is Burmese.
The Burmese people. They live mostly in a country called Myanmar on maps; it used to be called Burma. Burma/Myanmar is a southeast Asian country to the east of India and Bangladesh.
In Canada, the indigenous people are called First Nations' Peoples.
Because the people in Malaysia are very indigenous.
Myanmar is another name for the country of Burma... Therefore they would be called Honduran
"Locals" or perhaps "indigenous" people.
They are called the INUPIAQ people.
The Taino.
New Zealanders : Maori (the indigenous people) and Pakeha (non-Maori).
No, Burma is the former name for Myanmar.
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
Medicine is called "medikuntza" in Burmese. Burmese is spoken by people from Burma.
It refers to people originating from Myanmar. Myanmar was called Burma in old times.