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Association Between Blood Glucose and Body Mass Index With Dietary Diversity and Physical Activity: A Cross-Sectional Study on Marma Tribes of Bandarban in Bangladesh. [PDF]
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Missionaries among the Hill Tribes of Burma
Asian Survey, 1961THE activities of Chrisian missionaries in Burma have long been a controversial subject for the Buddhist intelligentsia, lay and clerical, of that country. These have had a prejudice, vague but fairly strong, against the work of the missionaries; yet, being for the most part tolerant, they have shrunk from expressing this prejudice freely.
Charles S. Brant, Mi Mi Khaing
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Epidemic Influenza in a Hill Tribe of Northwest Thailand
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1976An investigation of an epidemic of respiratory disease in a remote region of northwest Thailand revealed Influenza A/H3N2 as the etiologic agent. This epidemic would not have been recognized were it not for an unusual increase in respiratory disease following a meeting attended by residents of many villages.
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2016
This chapter provides an overview of the range of variation in hill tribes in the Southeast Asia culture area. It examines commonalities and differences in subsistence, village and kinship organization, corporate vs. nuclear households, ancestor cults, conflicts, ideology, and political organization.
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This chapter provides an overview of the range of variation in hill tribes in the Southeast Asia culture area. It examines commonalities and differences in subsistence, village and kinship organization, corporate vs. nuclear households, ancestor cults, conflicts, ideology, and political organization.
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Opium Use among the Hill Tribes of Thailand
Journal of Drug Issues, 1980In certain hill tribal villages the authors conducted a study of opium use in correlation with health, economic, and sociocultural status. The reasons for and the circumstances surrounding opium use and addiction vary in different tribes. The use of opium as a drug for treatment of illnesses and as a psychotropic drug is commonly found in many hill ...
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Agricultural commercialization of Karen Hill tribes in northern Thailand
Agricultural Economics, 2009AbstractBased on a random sample of 240 farm households in Chiang Mai province, Thailand, this study shows that—contrary to widespread belief—Karen farm households are well‐integrated into markets. Average levels of market integration are 31% for gross farm output, 35% for variable inputs, 49% for food consumption, and 80% for net family income.
Prasnee Tipraqsa, Pepijn Schreinemachers
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Südostasiens Hill Tribes und der Opiumhandel
2014Das Ziel der vorliegenden Master-Arbeit ist eine Auseinandersetzung mit dem Phänomen der Opiumproduktion und dem Opiumhandel im festländischen Teil der Großregion Südostasien sowie der damit verbundenen Diskriminierungs- und Marginalisierungsprozesse gegenüber den darin involvierten Minderheitengruppen.
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Naga Hill Tribes, N. W. India.
2017Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 10 (4), 293 ...
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