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"Endangered Peoples of Southeast and East Asia: Struggles to Survive and Thrive introduces 14 endangered cultures, from the Kubu of Central Sumatra in Indonesia to the Ainu of Japan. The most pressing issues of these marginalized groups - such as the impact of tourism, prohibition against whaling, or dislocation due to nuclear testing - are brought to light by anthropologists based on their own extensive field work.
The cultural and historical information provided here is not available in any other printed source."--BOOK JACKET.
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Batak (peuple d'Indonésie), Nationale Minderheit, Autochtones, Indigenes Volk, Conditions sociales, Aïnous (peuple d'Asie), Unterdrückung, Yi (peuple de Chine), Social conditions, Senoi (peuple de Malaisie), Indigenous peoples, Amis (peuple de Taiwan), Akha (peuple d'Asie), Ouïghours (peuple turc), Ethnology, Southeast asia, social conditions, East asia, social conditions, Ethnology, asia, Primitive societiesEdition | Availability |
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Endangered Peoples of Southeast and East Asia: Struggles to Survive and Thrive (The Greenwood Press "Endangered Peoples of the World" Series)
March 30, 2000, Greenwood Press
Hardcover
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031330646X 9780313306464
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Endangered peoples of Southeast and East Asia: struggles to survive and thrive
2000, Greenwood Press
in English
031330646X 9780313306464
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