Asian clan

The Tōyō no ichizoku (東洋の一族) is a bloodline within the Walls originating from a land called Asia, which includes the nation of Hizuru.

History
When the First King erased humanity's memories shortly after the creation of the Walls, the Asian bloodline was one of the minority groups unaffected by the mindwipe due to not being Subjects of Ymir. After turning against the Royal Government alongside the Ackerman family and rejecting the First King's offer of nobility, the Asian bloodline was exiled from society and hunted down. By the year 844, it was said that the Asian bloodline had been hunted down to near extinction within the Walls.

Battle of Trost District arc
During the Battle of Trost District, Mikasa Ackerman recalls the time from her childhood when her mother and father were killed by human traffickers who were hoping to sell her and her mother to potential buyers in Mitras. She is rescued by Eren Yeager, killing two of the traffickers before Mikasa kills the third with her awakened Ackerman abilities. After the death of her mother, Mikasa Ackerman becomes the last surviving member of the Asian bloodline known to exist within the Walls.

The Uprising arc
In a conversation with Levi Ackerman before their confrontation with Kenny Ackerman and his subordinates, Mikasa mentions how her mother's family lost their home, possibly due to their Asian heritage.

Trivia

 * In the manga, the Asian family possesses a special tattoo-like brand passed down from generation to generation, which Mikasa receives from her mother shortly before her parents are murdered. In the anime and the visual novel, this brand is replaced with a unique stitching method.
 * Due to the etymology of Mikasa's name, it is likely that the Asian bloodline is based more specifically on the people of the Japanese islands, though Hajime Isayama has stated that the "East Sea" of the Attack on Titan world is different than the East Sea of the real world. This is confirmed in Chapter 86, where it is revealed that the geography of Marley and Paradis, the prominent landmasses in the Attack on Titan world, are vastly different than the geography of our world besides a resemblance in shape to a flipped and mirrored and.