Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... ethnic group on the periphery of colonial culture , indigenous inhabitants have become “ Chinese ” in anticipation of the reunion of Hong Kong with China . NOTES 1. Special thanks go to Yunxiang Yan , N. J. Allen , Marcus Banks ...
... ethnic group on the periphery of colonial culture , indigenous inhabitants have become “ Chinese ” in anticipation of the reunion of Hong Kong with China . NOTES 1. Special thanks go to Yunxiang Yan , N. J. Allen , Marcus Banks ...
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... ethnic identity , then , is based upon local expressions of Christian ideals . But at the same time it is the catechists who try to mediate this ambivalent interpenetration of the local and the translocal . Community - level paths ...
... ethnic identity , then , is based upon local expressions of Christian ideals . But at the same time it is the catechists who try to mediate this ambivalent interpenetration of the local and the translocal . Community - level paths ...
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... ethnic crossing . Second , the initiator of Chavrei Habakuk's events is almost always the Rabbi . Third , Chavrei Habakuk's veneration of saints - the Tzaddik , his wife , and the Besht , all Ashkenazim -clearly transcends ethnic ...
... ethnic crossing . Second , the initiator of Chavrei Habakuk's events is almost always the Rabbi . Third , Chavrei Habakuk's veneration of saints - the Tzaddik , his wife , and the Besht , all Ashkenazim -clearly transcends ethnic ...
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The Buddhist Ecology Movement | 1 |
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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