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Ethnogenesis and genetic identity among the Taita and Mijikenda of Kenya: A mitochondrial DNA case ...
Kara B. Babrowski (7999595)
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Tapeba: A synthesis of historical ethnography of ethnic territory and subjects
This article summarizes ingredients from previous writings to undertake an ethnography of the process of constitution of the Tabeba ethnic territory, in Caucaia, in the Greater Fortaleza Metropolitan Region, until its recent recognition as an Indigenous ...
Henyo T. Barretto Filho
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A prominent figure in tatar dryhaeology. A. Kh. Khalikov’S 85th birthday anniversary
The article is devoted to scientific activity of Alfred Khasanovich Khalikov (May 30, 1929–July 24, 1994), an outstanding scholar, Dr. habil. (History), Professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, a renowned specialist in ...
Khuzin Fayaz Sh.
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Physical anthropology and ethnogenesis in Bulgaria, 1878-1944
This article engages with the commonly encountered claim that Bulgarian physical anthropology "features a long, fruitful, and honorable existence," by discussing Bulgarian anthropology's contribution to the controversial issue of ethnogenesis.
Christian Promitzer
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The Ethnogenesis of the Slavs. History of Research
Artykuł przedstawia, z konieczności szkicowo, historię badań nad etnogenezą Słowian. W czasach przednaukowych rozważania na ten temat znajdujemy już u starożytnych autorów, następnie zaś w średniowiecznych kronikach, aby stał się on wreszcie przedmiotem ...
Oczkowa, Barbara
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Beyond the Missions: Ethnogenesis in Colonial Paraguay, 1556-1700
This dissertation argues that Guaraní socio-cultural practices determined what Spaniards could and could not do in colonial Paraguay. Beyond the Missions,\u27 refers to colonial encounters outside the oft-romanticized Jesuit missions, especially within ...
Austin, Shawn Michael
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Population Structure and Frankish Ethnogenesis (AD 400-900) [PDF]
: The transition from Late Antiquity to Early Medieval Europe (ca. AD 400-900) is often characterized as a period of ethnogenesis for a number of peoples, such as the Franks.
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A State of Passion: The Use of Ethnogenesis in Kyrgyzstan
This article analyses former President Askar Akaev's use of ethnogenesis, a theoretical approach concerned with demonstrating continuous social groups and group identity, in his nation-building campaign.
David Gullette
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Theory of Tatar Origin of the Yakuts [PDF]
The article examines the problem of the origin of the people of Sakha (Yakutia) in the light of the latest research. Basing on archaeological materials the ethnogenesis of Sakha is associated with the Baikal region’s Ust’-Tal’kinsky archaeological ...
V.V. Ushnitsky
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" Batetela ", " Baluba ", " Basonge " : Ethnogenesis in Zaire.
T. Turner — « Batetela », « Baluba », « Basonge » : l'ethnogenèse au Zaïre. Les étiquettes ethniques Luba, Songye et Tetela existaient toutes au xixe siècle, et cependant aucune n'avait la signification qu'elle revêt aujourd'hui.
Thomas Turner, Turner, Thomas
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