What is a People group?
Where does this information come from?
I don't see a people group on your site that I know exists. Why?
What is the Global Status of Evangelical Christianity?
Why does the Global Status of Evangelical Christianity emphasize church planting?
What is an Unreached People Group?
What is a Last Frontier People Group?
What do you mean by "Evangelical" Christians and churches?
Why don't you list the actual number of Christians and churches?
Why are there so many different lists of people groups, and how does the list of people groups on this site compare with other lists of people groups?
What is the Registry of Peoples?
Need help with acronyms?
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How can I get the global list of people groups?
Where can I find general country information?
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What is a People group?

For strategic purposes, a people group is the largest group through which the gospel can flow without encountering significant barriers of understanding and acceptance. For a more technical description . . . Click here
 
Where does this information come from?

The Global Research Department (GRD) of the International Mission Board, SBC gathers and analyzes information collected through a global network of research coordinators. These coordinators obtain information from approximately 5,500 IMB field personnel, local evangelical partners, and others. Much of the information reflects primary research among people groups. In some instances, secondary sources are used.

We partner with many different Evangelical organizations to compile information on resource availability. Our information on Bible availability comes from Wycliffe (www.wycliffe.org). We include Gospel portions and the New Testament, as well as the whole Bible when we show a Bible translation as available. For the specific status, please click on the language or ROL code.

Information on the availability of the JESUS Film in a particular language comes from The JESUS Film Project (www.jesusfilm.org) and availability of Gospel Recordings is provided by the Global Recordings Network (www.gospelrecordings.com). The information on radio broadcasts in a particular language within a country is from the Far East Broadcasting Company ( or www.febc.org) and Trans World Radio (http://www.twr.org/).
 
I don't see a people group on your site that I know exists. Why?

First, the people group may be listed under another name in the database. Try searching the alternate name field. If you still can't find it, click "Add a People Group." Provide as much information as you can, along with your sources. One or more of our field research coordinators will review the information you submit, evaluate it in consultation with other researchers, and modify the people group data as appropriate. In some cases, someone may contact you for clarification or additional information.
 
What is the Global Status of Evangelical Christianity?

The Global Status of Evangelical Christianity is a model that describes the progress of the Gospel among the peoples of the world by considering: 1. The extent to which a people group is Evangelical . 2. Accessibility to the Gospel. 3. Church planting activity, whether localized or widespread, within the past 2 years. The model establishes the criteria for identifying those people groups described as "Unreached People Groups" and the criteria for identifying the subset of the world's "Unreached People Groups" described as "Last Frontier People Groups."
 
Why does the Global Status of Evangelical Christianity emphasize church planting?

While Evangelical Christians do much good work every year (e.g. radio broadcasts, literature distribution, relief and development, evangelism, discipleship, etc.), we believe that the gathering of believers and establishing of churches is the key to establishing effective long-term evangelizing, discipling, nurturing, ministering presence among any given people group.
 
What is an Unreached People Group?

An unreached people group is a people group in which less than 2% of the population are Evangelical Christians.
 
What is a Last Frontier People Group?

A Last Frontier people group is an unreached people group that has not had a new Evangelical church started among it within the past two years.
 
What do you mean by "Evangelical" Christians and churches?

An Evangelical Christian is a person who believes that Jesus Christ is the sole source of salvation through faith in Him, has personal faith and conversion with regeneration by the Holy Spirit, recognizes the inspired word of God as the only basis for faith and Christian living, and is committed to Biblical preaching and evangelism that brings others to faith in Jesus Christ.
Therefore, an Evangelical church is a church that is characterized by these same beliefs and principles. Some churches that are not considered Evangelical in faith and practice, may contain members who are Evangelical.
 
Why don't you list the actual number of Christians and churches?

While this information is used to determine the Status of Evangelization , security concerns prevent our sharing such specifics on a public website. We anticipate that we will be able to display this information later this year for many people groups for which confidentiality is not necessary.
 
Why are there so many different lists of people groups, and how does the list of people groups on this site compare with other lists of people groups?

Different lists of people groups reflect the different methodologies of the researcher(s) and/or organizations that produce the lists. Some researchers use language as the sole or primary factor in determining the existence of a people group and its differentiation from other groups. Other researchers believe that worldview or culture is an equally important factor. Some organizations simply compile lists of people groups produced by other researchers, resulting in inflated numbers of groups.
We adopt an ethnolinguistic approach to understanding people groups (see "What is a people group?"). Our list is determined by International Mission Board field personnel in ongoing dialogue with local Baptist partners, Great Commission Christian partners, and other reliable information sources (see "Where does this information come from?"). The people group list and supplemental data is updated weekly based on new information received from the field as well as on feedback received through this site. See "What is the Registry of Peoples?"
 
What is the Registry of Peoples?

The Registry of Peoples (ROP) (see http:\\harvestinformationsystem.info) provides a comprehensive set of codes for linking information from various major people group lists, including those found on Peoplegroups.org. Thus, the ROP is an essential tool for facilitating the exchange, comparison, and evaluation of people group information from disparate sources. We urge organizations to code their own people group information to ROP codes.
 
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Advanced Search Help

The first drop-down allows you to select the field you would like to search on. If the field you would like to search on contains only numeric data, then your next drop-down will contain eqality operators. You will use this in conjuction with the textbox to its right in order to search for values greater than, less than, or equal to the numeric value you enter in the textbox.

Once you have done this, simply press the submit button to submit your query.
If the field you selected contains alpha-numeric values, then you will see a "does not" option appear to the right of the first drop-down. You can check this box if the value you are going to enter in the textbox is a value you would like to exclude from your search.

Your next drop-down presents you with two options, "Contains", and "Begins". If the value you will enter in the textbox to search on constitutes the beginning of the string you are searching for, then use the "Begins" option, otherwise, use the "Contains" option.

Once you have done this, simply press the submit button to submit your query.
The last drop-down presents you with the options: "And", "Or". Once you select either of these, you will see another field to search line appear. If you did not want to search another field, you can simply select neither of the "and", or the "or". This will reset the search to contain just the previous search line(s).

You may search on up to three fields. After this, the And/Or drop-down will disappear.
 
How can I get the global list of people groups?

You can download an Excel spreadsheet with the entire list of people groups and data here.
 
Where can I find general country information?

Click on the country name or FIPS code from any detail page. This will open a new browser window to The World Factbook entry for the country you chose.
 

The presence of external links does not constitute an endorsement or support for the organizations that maintain the Web pages reached through the links; neither does it indicate a verification of the accuracy of, or agreement with, information contained therein.
 
Do I have permission to use Global Research materials?

Yes. We just ask that you credit the information. When referring to this information, please include the following:

 

This information was provided by The International Mission Board - Global Research, Month 20XX, name of publication, www.peoplegroups.org.

 

A word of caution: This information has been collected from multiple sources and is continuously subject to adjustments and refinements based upon the highly dynamic nature of today’s global environment and the rapid advance of the Gospel in literally every part of the world. This information is shared with others on the condition that the user assumes all risks incident to reliance and has the right to make an independent assessment of its accuracy and reliability. Have questions? Visit our Feedback page. This information is provided for the intended use only.
 
What do we do with your feedback?


As people, churches, and organizations use our people group list around the world, they will no doubt find that some changes are needed; we welcome their observations and suggestions. We prefer firsthand, well-documented information whenever possible. We feel that when it comes to people groups, all peoples have a right to characterize themselves by people name, language and dialect preference, worldview, and other elements that make them unique. The following process guides us when someone contact peoplegroups.org. We ask that those providing feedback use the feedback link found at http://www.peoplegroups.org/Feedback.aspx.

1. Upon receipt of feedback, the Global Research Information Center will confirm that the feedback includes basic information needed for consideration and will log the information provided along with a contact name.

2. GRIC will assign the feedback to a staff liaison(s) in the Global Research Department responsible for relating to the region(s) of the world relevant to the feedback.

3. The liaison will initiate a dialogue with the appropriate regional research coordinator (RRC).

4. The RRC will seek to verify the feedback offered to determine if there are sufficient grounds to modify our information based upon the feedback.

  • If a change is needed, the regional research coordinator will change the data and upload it to the database.
  • If a change is not needed, the list will be left as is.

    Note: The regional research coordinator may or may not contact the feedback provider during this time.

5. The GRD liaison will notify the feedback provider of the decision reached by the field about the feedback.

 All correspondence concerning the feedback is preserved in case questions arise, or in the event similar feedback is received in the future. Additionally, various steps in the process are logged, and GRIC monitors the log to ensure that resolution occurs in a timely fashion.

 

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