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Karen Nationalist Communities: The 'Problem' of Diversity
This essay describes how, since the colonial period, different actors in and from Burma (Myanmar) have mobilized political support around sometimes competing notions of Karen ethno-nationalism.
South, Ashley
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The article deals with the name pairs Kven and Finn(e) and Kvenland - Finland in medieval texts, on one hand in Old Norse and the other hand in Old Swedish.
Eira Söderholm
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THE BLASON POPULAIRE IN SWAHILI PAREMIA
The stereotypes of self or others, blasons populaires, are hereby drawn from the Swahili paremic material spanning the years 1850-1950 along the East African coastal littoral.
Ahmad Kipacha
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Genetic diversity and ancestry of the Khmuic-speaking ethnic groups in Thailand: a genome-wide perspective. [PDF]
Kampuansai J +7 more
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The ethnonyms ‘Bushman’ and ‘San’
The first part of the term “Bushman” has been variously explained as referring to bush-covered country, or to bushes as refuge from enemies, as cover from which to attack man or beast, or as dwelling places. The word boes is neither Afrikaans nor Dutch, and is probably a phonological adaptation.
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'Hey Slovaks, Where Is My Home?' Slovak Lyrics for Non-Slovak National Songs
Songs are cultural artifacts which may be 'national' in two distinct ways: they may (1) have been written by a member of the nation in the national language, and as products of a distinct culture thus be ascribed to that culture, or (2) they may have ...
Maxwell, Alexander
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Deriving calibrations for Arawakan using archaeological evidence. [PDF]
Michael L +6 more
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On the scope of the referential hierarchy in the typology of grammatical relations [PDF]
In the late seventies, Bernard Comrie was one of the first linguists to explore the effects of the referential hierarchy (RH) on the distribution of grammatical relations (GRs).
Bickel, Balthasar
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