Ethnology, Volume 44University of Pittsburgh, 2005 - Anthropology |
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Page 49
... Mongol race . By tracing the historical and contemporary meanings of race and other discourses of identity in Nepal , the article analyzes the meanings of this construction of race , and shows how using race appeared to be an effective ...
... Mongol race . By tracing the historical and contemporary meanings of race and other discourses of identity in Nepal , the article analyzes the meanings of this construction of race , and shows how using race appeared to be an effective ...
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... Mongol people are not from Mongolia ... out of three lineages of human kind , one was the Mongol race , and the other two were the Negroid and the Aryans . And our fighting is with the black Aryans " ( Gurung 1994 : 106 ) .3 Gurung ...
... Mongol people are not from Mongolia ... out of three lineages of human kind , one was the Mongol race , and the other two were the Negroid and the Aryans . And our fighting is with the black Aryans " ( Gurung 1994 : 106 ) .3 Gurung ...
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... Mongol rights . RACE AS A GLOBAL IDENTITY While the discourses on martial race , Mongols , and Aryans inspired the use of race , the MNO chose to represent their community as Mongol rather than as a martial race . The advantage of using ...
... Mongol rights . RACE AS A GLOBAL IDENTITY While the discourses on martial race , Mongols , and Aryans inspired the use of race , the MNO chose to represent their community as Mongol rather than as a martial race . The advantage of using ...
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Volume XLIV Number | 4 |
Race and the Politics of Identity in Nepal | 49 |
TempleBuilding and Heritage in China | 65 |
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