
Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia - Published 1971 by National Geographic
Ethnic Groups, Cultures & Regional Landscapes | Thematic Wall Map | 952 × 824 mm | Premium Finishes
A richly detailed exploration of one of the world’s most culturally complex regions, Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia reveals the diversity of traditions, languages, and identities across Mainland Southeast Asia. Published by National Geographic in March 1971, this educational map blends cartography, anthropology, and visual storytelling.
Issued to accompany a broader map of Asia and the feature article “Pagan, on the Road to Mandalay,” it captures a region shaped by geography, history, and cultural exchange.
Why This Map Stands Out
A map of cultural diversity
Highlights ethnic groups and cultural regions across mainland Southeast Asia.
Anthropological insight
Connects geography with language, identity, and tradition.
Illustrated and informative
Enriched with visuals and contextual notes.
Large-format presence
Expansive size allows detailed labelling and clarity.
A historical perspective
Reflects understanding of the region in the early 1970s.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
🧑🤝🧑 Ethnic Groups & Cultural Regions
- Distribution of diverse ethnic communities across the region
- Cultural groupings shaped by geography and history
- A visual framework showing how people and place are interconnected
🌏 Regional Coverage
- Mainland Southeast Asia, including areas within:
- Myanmar
- Thailand
- Laos
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- River systems, plains, and highlands influencing settlement patterns
🎨 Illustrations & Cultural Context
- Artistic depictions reflecting traditional lifestyles
- Informative notes providing historical and cultural insight
- A blend of education and visual narrative
🌐 A Region of Diversity and Connection
Mainland Southeast Asia is defined by:
- A mosaic of ethnic groups and languages
- Cultural traditions shaped by trade routes and migration
- Landscapes ranging from river deltas to mountainous highlands
- Deep historical ties across borders
This map captures that richness—offering a clear and engaging view of a region where culture and geography are inseparable.
📐 Size & Format
952 mm (W) × 824 mm (H)
Landscape orientation (large format)
A substantial wall map ideal for:
- Classrooms and cultural studies
- Universities and research environments
- Offices and planning spaces
- Feature walls and collections
✨ Premium Finishes & Display Options
Every Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia (1971) map is produced using archival-grade materials and precision colour management, ensuring clarity across text, illustration, and thematic detail.
📜 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm Matte)
Classic. Refined. Frame-ready.
- Premium 160 gsm matte-coated archival paper
- Smooth, low-glare surface for readability
- Ideal for framing under glass
💡 Best for: educational settings and traditional display.
🧼 Laminated (True Encapsulation — 2 × 80 Micron Gloss)
Durable. Practical. Built to last.
- Fully sealed with 2 × 80-micron laminate
- Edge-to-edge protection against wear and moisture
- Wipe-clean surface for annotation
💡 Best for: classrooms and interactive environments.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails
Ready to hang. Clean lines. Contemporary feel.
- Natural timber rails (top & bottom), lacquered finish
- Includes hanging cord for immediate display
- Keeps map flat without framing
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days.
💡 Best for: modern, ready-to-hang display.
🖼️ Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Textured. Elegant. Gallery-quality.
- Printed on 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas
- Pigment-based inks for long-term colour stability
- Subtle texture enhances visual depth
💡 Best for: feature walls and premium interiors.
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails
Gallery-ready. Warm. Architectural.
- Canvas paired with natural timber rails
- Clean, balanced presentation
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days.
💡 Best for: statement display spaces.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1971 |
| Dimensions | 952 mm × 824 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Map Type | Thematic |
| Coverage | Mainland Southeast Asia |
| Collections | Asia, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper · 2 × 80-micron laminate · 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Inks | Pigment-based, fade-resistant |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of Asian geography and cultural studies
- Researchers exploring ethnic and linguistic diversity
- Collectors of National Geographic thematic maps
- Interiors seeking a meaningful, educational display piece
- Gift buyers looking for a map with cultural richness
🌏 A Cultural Crossroads
This region has long been:
- A meeting point of cultures, languages, and traditions
- Shaped by rivers, trade routes, and migration
- Defined by diversity rather than uniformity
This map brings that story into focus—offering a clear and compelling view of the peoples who define mainland Southeast Asia.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality materials
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and colour
- Premium finishes designed for long-term display
- Each map is hand-checked and carefully packed
🚚 Delivery
- Rolled (Paper, Laminated, Canvas): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Finishes: Made to order — allow up to 10 working days
Explore the diversity of a region—
a map that brings the peoples of Southeast Asia into clear, cultural focus.
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Ethnic Groups, Cultures & Regional Landscapes | Thematic Wall Map | 952 × 824 mm | Premium Finishes
A richly detailed exploration of one of the world’s most culturally complex regions, Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia reveals the diversity of traditions, languages, and identities across Mainland Southeast Asia. Published by National Geographic in March 1971, this educational map blends cartography, anthropology, and visual storytelling.
Issued to accompany a broader map of Asia and the feature article “Pagan, on the Road to Mandalay,” it captures a region shaped by geography, history, and cultural exchange.
Why This Map Stands Out
A map of cultural diversity
Highlights ethnic groups and cultural regions across mainland Southeast Asia.
Anthropological insight
Connects geography with language, identity, and tradition.
Illustrated and informative
Enriched with visuals and contextual notes.
Large-format presence
Expansive size allows detailed labelling and clarity.
A historical perspective
Reflects understanding of the region in the early 1970s.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
🧑🤝🧑 Ethnic Groups & Cultural Regions
- Distribution of diverse ethnic communities across the region
- Cultural groupings shaped by geography and history
- A visual framework showing how people and place are interconnected
🌏 Regional Coverage
- Mainland Southeast Asia, including areas within:
- Myanmar
- Thailand
- Laos
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- River systems, plains, and highlands influencing settlement patterns
🎨 Illustrations & Cultural Context
- Artistic depictions reflecting traditional lifestyles
- Informative notes providing historical and cultural insight
- A blend of education and visual narrative
🌐 A Region of Diversity and Connection
Mainland Southeast Asia is defined by:
- A mosaic of ethnic groups and languages
- Cultural traditions shaped by trade routes and migration
- Landscapes ranging from river deltas to mountainous highlands
- Deep historical ties across borders
This map captures that richness—offering a clear and engaging view of a region where culture and geography are inseparable.
📐 Size & Format
952 mm (W) × 824 mm (H)
Landscape orientation (large format)
A substantial wall map ideal for:
- Classrooms and cultural studies
- Universities and research environments
- Offices and planning spaces
- Feature walls and collections
✨ Premium Finishes & Display Options
Every Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia (1971) map is produced using archival-grade materials and precision colour management, ensuring clarity across text, illustration, and thematic detail.
📜 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm Matte)
Classic. Refined. Frame-ready.
- Premium 160 gsm matte-coated archival paper
- Smooth, low-glare surface for readability
- Ideal for framing under glass
💡 Best for: educational settings and traditional display.
🧼 Laminated (True Encapsulation — 2 × 80 Micron Gloss)
Durable. Practical. Built to last.
- Fully sealed with 2 × 80-micron laminate
- Edge-to-edge protection against wear and moisture
- Wipe-clean surface for annotation
💡 Best for: classrooms and interactive environments.
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails
Ready to hang. Clean lines. Contemporary feel.
- Natural timber rails (top & bottom), lacquered finish
- Includes hanging cord for immediate display
- Keeps map flat without framing
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days.
💡 Best for: modern, ready-to-hang display.
🖼️ Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Textured. Elegant. Gallery-quality.
- Printed on 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas
- Pigment-based inks for long-term colour stability
- Subtle texture enhances visual depth
💡 Best for: feature walls and premium interiors.
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails
Gallery-ready. Warm. Architectural.
- Canvas paired with natural timber rails
- Clean, balanced presentation
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days.
💡 Best for: statement display spaces.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Peoples of Mainland Southeast Asia |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1971 |
| Dimensions | 952 mm × 824 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Map Type | Thematic |
| Coverage | Mainland Southeast Asia |
| Collections | Asia, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper · 2 × 80-micron laminate · 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Inks | Pigment-based, fade-resistant |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of Asian geography and cultural studies
- Researchers exploring ethnic and linguistic diversity
- Collectors of National Geographic thematic maps
- Interiors seeking a meaningful, educational display piece
- Gift buyers looking for a map with cultural richness
🌏 A Cultural Crossroads
This region has long been:
- A meeting point of cultures, languages, and traditions
- Shaped by rivers, trade routes, and migration
- Defined by diversity rather than uniformity
This map brings that story into focus—offering a clear and compelling view of the peoples who define mainland Southeast Asia.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality materials
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and colour
- Premium finishes designed for long-term display
- Each map is hand-checked and carefully packed
🚚 Delivery
- Rolled (Paper, Laminated, Canvas): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Finishes: Made to order — allow up to 10 working days
Explore the diversity of a region—
a map that brings the peoples of Southeast Asia into clear, cultural focus.











