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The Ethnogenesis of Pescador Identity:
2019Chapter 9 discusses ethnogenesis on the north coast of Peru from the perspective of bioarchaeology at the Initial Period site of Pampa Gramalote (1500–1200 cal B.C./3450–1350 cal BP) in the Moche valley in northern Peru. The authors examine the genetic relationship between fishing and contemporary, nearby populations using dental traits.
Richard C. Sutter, Gabriel Prieto
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The Archaeology of Ethnogenesis
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2014Over more than a century, a growing body of books, articles, and dissertations has emerged that can now be recognized as part of the archaeology of ethnogenesis. Regardless of whether this work concerns people in the far reaches of antiquity or the more recent past, archaeologists are grappling with a variety of social forces, historical processes ...
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Journal of Latin American Anthropology, 2004
RESUMENEran los mayas de Yucatán verdaderamente mayas? Con respeto a las identitades a las cuales pretendían y las que otros les daban, los mayas no eran mayas. Este artículo examina fuentes coloniales que demuestran que los habitantes indígenas de la península no se llamaban a si mismos “maya” ni utilizaban ningún otro término étnico para ...
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RESUMENEran los mayas de Yucatán verdaderamente mayas? Con respeto a las identitades a las cuales pretendían y las que otros les daban, los mayas no eran mayas. Este artículo examina fuentes coloniales que demuestran que los habitantes indígenas de la península no se llamaban a si mismos “maya” ni utilizaban ningún otro término étnico para ...
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Ethnogenesis and Cultural Geography
Journal of Cultural Geography, 2003By working largely unaware of the huge literature in anthropology and certain other social sciences on ethnogenesis, Western cultural/historical and ethnic geographers remain aside from the mainstream in this inquiry and in fact do not address the topic as often as one might expect.
Bella Bychkova Jordan +1 more
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THE ETHNOGENESIS OF A BLESSING
RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHESThis article discusses the genre of blessing (olqish) that enhances the folklore elements in Azim Suyun’s works, particularly through the narrative of “Qul Shirin,” which contributes to the artistic vitality of his poetry. It explores how this genre serves to reveal the core idea of the poem.
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The Islamization and Ethnogenesis of the Fereydani Georgians
Nationalities Papers, 2008Fereydani Georgians are the only Georgian-speaking ethnic group in Iran. Despite being all that is left of the once vast and important Georgian-speaking community in Iran, this ethnic group is still largely unknown, both inside and outside Iran.
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This chapter examines how typological interpretation, derived from Puritan religious thought, has profoundly shaped American concepts of identity, migration, and ethnicity. It traces the use of biblical types such as Exodus, the Promised Land, and the figure of Christ as mediator and the subject of extreme suffering across diverse ethnic and racial ...
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Ethnogenesis and Language Genesis
1997Abstract Mchif is a peculiar language, and the Métis are a rather uncommon type of ethnic group. In this chapter I present a model for the genesis of mixed languages and the social circumstances under which they originate. We have seen that the Métis form a new and mixed ethnic group who speak a mixed language.
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