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Note 53: Norma Diamond, "Ethnicity and the State: The Hua Miao of Southwest China," in Ethnicity and the State, ed. Judith D. Toland (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1995), 58. back
Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008
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Ethnicity, which is often crimes against people of Hispanic origin, count for 11 percent.
Echaveste And Kagan Briefing On Hate Crimes ITY National Archives 1997
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The top section asked you to fill out your "Ethnicity," for which you had but two choices.
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"Ethnicity" is also a narrative that a group may tell about itself--so it's not merely historiographical i.e., imposed from without.
Irony, sweet irony. CC 2008
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His new album also released earlier this year, "Ethnicity".
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"Ethnicity" is understood as a group that shares common culture, language, and customs.
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"Ethnicity:" and let people write whatever they damn well please and actually give their own summation?
The Blue Idea 2010
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You might want to open a dictionary and see the meaning of the words 'Ethnicity' vs. 'Citizenship'.
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In Table 1 on page 1537, the last 2 column headings under "Ethnicity" should be reversed so that "Non-Hispanic" refers to the second-to-last column of data and "Hispanic" the last.
JAMA current issue 2008
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We have confirmed our essential generalizations about cross-class bridging and religiosity in our 2006 Faith Matters survey, the 2000 Social Capital Community Benchmark Survey, and the Panel Study of American Religion and Ethnicity (PS-ARE), 1st Wave (2006), the only three national surveys of which we are aware that measure downward bridging.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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