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  • * [[The Ashanti|Ashanti]], major ethnic group of Ghana.
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  • The '''Uzbek''' are an ethnic group of [[Central Asia]], of complex origins. Their traditional lands were first
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  • An '''ethnonym''' refers to an [[ethnic group]], or a group of people who identify with each other as a distinct “peopl '''Endonyms''' (or '''autonyms''') are names that originate within the ethnic group to which they refer. Endonyms usually come from the traditional language of
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  • '''Konkani''' can refer either to an [[India]]n ethnic group of people or the [[Konkani language|Indo-Aryan language]] spoken by them. T
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  • The '''Serbian people''' (or '''Serbs''') are an [[ethnic group]] living in the [[Balkans|Balkan]] peninsula. They number a 10 million stro
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  • The '''Croatian people''' (or '''Croats''') are an [[ethnic group]] living largely in the [[Balkans]]. They number a 6 million strong populat
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  • ...ウチナンチュ ''Uchinanchu'', written in the Japanese script), who are a separate ethnic group within Japan. The eleven languages of this group are not mutually comprehen
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ethnic group]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ウチナンチュ ''Uchinanchu'', written in the Japanese script), who are a separate ethnic group within Japan. The eleven languages of this group are not mutually comprehen
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  • ...ony Smith, emphasizes cultural memory and sees the nation as a politicized ethnic group, a group defined by common culture and purported common descent that comes
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  • ...] branch of [[Austronesian]]. The name Jarai designates both the [[Jarai]] ethnic group and the language.
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  • ...ウチナンチュ ''Uchinanchu'', written in the Japanese script), who are a separate ethnic group within Japan. The eleven languages of this group are not mutually comprehen
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  • ...esides the Han Chinese. [[Guangxi]] is an autonomous region for the Zhuang ethnic group, rather than a province (see [[List of Chinese provinces and regions]]). Va
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  • ...[Sudan]], is a remote area, whose name means "Land of the Fur", the [[Fur (ethnic group)|Fur]] being one of its pastoralist resident groups. It has three provinces
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  • '''Pashtuns''' (also known as Pakhtuns, Pathans) are an Eastern Iranian ethnic group primarily located in southern Afghanistan and in the [[Khyber Pakhtunkhwa]] ...group was ''Pactyans''. Although it is not certain if this was the Pashtun ethnic group, there are similarities between ''Pakht'', ''Pakhtun'' (or ''Pukhtun''), an
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  • ...stinct-language-culture-7907961.html|title=Sikhs to be counted as separate ethnic group in 2020 US Census; community hails recognition of distinct language, cultur
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  • ...e usually far from homogeneous. It is quite likely that two neighboring [[ethnic group]]s that supposedly live
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  • '''Stew''' is a type of [[cuisine]], a main food course. There is no ethnic group that does not make use of some form of this “one pot” staple. Indeed,
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  • ...cent of Uzbekistan's 27 million citizens are [[Muslim]]s, and the majority ethnic group is the [[Uzbek people]], a [[Turkic]] group. That Uzbeks form substantial m
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  • ...ukyuans, or ''Uchinanchu'' (ウチナンチュ in the Japanese script), are a separate ethnic group within Japan.
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  • ...ウチナンチュ ''Uchinanchu'', written in the Japanese script), who are a separate ethnic group within Japan. The eleven languages of this group are not mutually comprehen
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  • The '''Uighur''' ethnic group is a [[Turkic]] ethnic group originally from the [[Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region]] in China. The Ui
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  • ...s “Bosnians”, for the citizens of the whole state, and “Bosniaks”, for the ethnic group, are often confused).
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  • {{r|Ethnic group||***}}
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  • ...y and the pursuit of justice....Chinese, Indonesian, African and any other ethnic group of Muslim jurists have all been trained in the same way by the same teacher
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  • ...opling Indiana: The Ethnic Experience.'' 1996. 703 pp. covers every major ethnic group
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  • ...m other areas of China to Liáoníng resulted in the [[Han (ethnicity)|Han]] ethnic group becoming dominant. During first half of the 20th century, Liáoníng came u ...Ming Empire and, uniting the disparate Jurchen tribes, founded the Manchu ethnic group and the Later Jin Dynasty that would be known as Manchuria. Liaoning was th
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  • ...(unlike the mainland) and (unlike the mainland) often married outside the ethnic group, especially Chinese immigrant men and native Hawaiian women.<ref> Doremus S
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  • ...ample, the shamanic séance among the [[Dolgans]], a small, Turkic-speaking ethnic group on the Taimyr Peninsula in northern Siberia, is called a ''kyyryy'' by the
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  • ...nity of southern Bhutan, scattered all over the country, is the dominating ethnic group of Bhuan. Thus, we can say that Bhutan is the land of migrants. ...in numbers of creeds who use their own dialects to communicate with their ethnic group. Leo E. Rose writes. “ The Nepali Bhutanese who make up the vast majority
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  • The original use of WASP denoted either an ethnic group, or the culture, customs, and heritage of early Western European settlers i
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  • ...[[Belgium]] (1919). In 1959, three years before independence, the majority ethnic group, the Hutus, overthrew the ruling Tutsi king. A Hutu-dominated parliament wa
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  • ...y with historical and cultural commonalities shared by all members of that ethnic group. Although genetic differences may occur between groups, and be visible in t
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  • ..."Duffy antigen receptor for chemokine (DARC), which is associated with the ethnic group to which individuals belong. The [[single-nucleotide polymorphism]] strongl
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  • ''This article is about the Scottish people as an [[ethnic group]]. For information about residents or nationals of [[Scotland]], see [[Demo {{Infobox Ethnic Group
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  • The '''K'iche' ''' (or '''Quiché''') are one of the largest [[ethnic group]]s in [[Guatemala]]. They are ethnically [[Maya peoples|Maya]] and live in
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  • '''German Americans''' are the largest ethnic group in the United States, with over 45 million people, comprising over a fourth
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  • ...nic religions"''': Those that are essentially the religion of a particular ethnic group, though they may include small numbers of others. This includes Hinduism, J ...s"''': These are religions that essentially form only part of a particular ethnic group, including Sikhism, Jainism, Cao Dai etc.
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  • ...fferences into account. Military leaders invited Progressive reformers and ethnic group leaders to assist in formulating new military policies. The military attemp
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  • ...n human populations, so a SNP allele that is common in one geographical or ethnic group may be much rarer in another.
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  • ...'s government was weak, and strongly opposed by members of the [[Zaghawa]] ethnic group. On 1 December 1990, he was deposed by [[Idriss Déby]], a Zaghawa and one
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  • ...i]] unified several tribes of the northeast fringes of china, creating the ethnic group of the [[Manchus]]. In 1616, Nurachi made [[Hetu Ala]] (western of [[Xinbin
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  • ...y ethnic groups which sometimes match with the languages of Europe. Some [[ethnic group]]s represent the dominant cultures of the states. Nondominant groups form [
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  • ...t surprising that Anshan prefecture is home to many people form the Manchu ethnic group. What may surprise is how small this population now is. Of the 3,584,000 pe
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