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Borogon: Ethnonym and Ethnic History

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Introduction. The article is devoted to the study of the origin and spread of the ethnonym Boroγon (in Russian spelling — Borogon), reflected in the names of administrative territorial units of various taxonomic levels in the territory of Yakutia during ...
Bair Z. Nanzatov, Vladimir V. Tishin
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THE PRESENCE ETHNONYM 'CROAT' IN THE ITALAIN NEWSPAPERS

open access: yes, 2018
In questa tesi si analizza il termine etnonimo e si cerca di spiegare il legame tra la nazione e l‘etnonimo. Dopo si osserva la presenza dell‘etnonimo croato nella stampa italiana, analizzando gli articoli pubblicati nel quotidiano La Repubblica nel ...
Glavaš, Josipa
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Redefining terminology for medical eponyms. [PDF]

open access: yesReumatologia, 2020
Yale SH, Tekiner H, Yale ES.
europepmc   +1 more source

African Ethnonyms and Toponyms: An Annotated Bibliography

open access: yesElectronic Journal of Africana Bibliography, 2006
A major trend in African Studies today consists in using traces of African culture embedded in African names and naming practices to recover or reconstruct African heritage. African names are oral records that can be meticulously processed and analyzed by African and Africana scholars.
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Between Ethnogenesis and Politico-cultural Identity. The Evolution of the Ethnonym *Priteni, Old Welsh Prydyn/Prydein, Old Irish Cruthin, Latin Britanni (English British)

open access: yes, 2017
In this essay I describe the various evolutions of the ancient and medieval ethnonym at the origin of the modern denomination "British", which were determined by a complex series of transmigrations of identities, and, in certain cases, by actual ...
Andrea Nuti
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A besenyők pecinaci neve Regino világkrónikájában [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Regino’s passage on the Pecheneg–Hungarian conflict is of crucial importance for the early history of the Hungarians. Regino was the first among the Latin authors who recorded the ethnonym Pecinaci.
Polgár Szabolcs, Polgár, Szabolcs
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SEMANTICS, SOCIAL PERCEPTION, AND USAGE OF THE ETHNONYMS "ROMA" AND "TSYHANY" IN PRESENT-DAY UKRAINE

open access: yesЕкономічна та соціальна географія
The article examines the semantics and practices of using the ethnonyms Roma (Romas) and Tsyhany (Gypsies) in Ukraine. It also presents data on how these terms are perceived both among the residents of Ukraine and within the Roma community itself.
Janush PANCHENKO   +2 more
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The Ethnonyms ≠Aunin, Topnaars, and !Naranin

open access: yesNames, 2010
AbstractThe ≠Aunin, also called Topnaars and !Naranin, are an exceptional people, currently regarded as Nama (Khoikhoi) but thought to be originally San (Bushmen). They inhabit the Walvis Bay area and Kuiseb Valley in Namibia, and live primarily from fishing, and from harvesting the seeds of !nara (Acanthosicyos horrida) plants. Various explanations of
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