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  1. Religious Revival in the Tibetan Borderlands: The Premi of Southwest China (Studies on Ethnic Groups in China) by Koen Wellens, 2010-12-01
  2. Building a Healthy Multi-ethnic Church: Mandate, Commitments and Practices of a Diverse Congregation (Jossey-Bass Leadership Network Series) by Mark DeYmaz, 2007-10-26
  3. Race and Ethnic Relations: American and Global Perspectives by Martin N. Marger, 2008-04-22
  4. The Osage: An Ethnohistorical Study of Hegemony on the Prairie-plains by Willard H. Rollings, 1995-02-01
  5. Ethnic Options: Choosing Identities in America by Mary C. Waters, 1990-08-09
  6. The Minority Report: An Introduction to Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Relations by Anthony Gary Dworkin, Rosalind J. Dworkin, 1999-01-04
  7. Costa Rica: A Global Studies Handbook (Global Studies: Latin America & the Caribbean) by Meg Tyler Mitchell Ph.D., Scott Pentzer Ph.D., 2008-02-21
  8. The Foundations of Ethnic Politics: Separatism of States and Nations in Eurasia and the World (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics) by Henry E. Hale, 2008-06-30
  9. The Religions of the American Indians (Hermeneutics: Studies in the History of Religions) by Ake Hultkrantz, Monica Setterwall, 1981-04-29
  10. Contemporary Ethnic Geographies in America by Christopher A. Airriess, 2006-10-19
  11. Bibliography of Native American Bibliographies (Bibliographies and Indexes in Ethnic Studies) by Phillip M. White, 2004-10-30
  12. The People of Glengarry: Highlanders in Transition, 1745-1820 (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History) by Marianne McLean, 1993-08
  13. Critical White Studies by Richard Delgado, 1997-05-01
  14. Ethnic Identity in Tang China (Encounters with Asia) by Marc S. Abramson, 2007-12-05

101. Ethnic Studies Department - Cal Poly
ethnic studies Department Providing students with unique forms of critical inquiry that advance their analysis of race, ethnicity, and cultural difference
http://cla.calpoly.edu/es/

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Welcome to the Ethnic Studies Department at Cal Poly. We invite you to explore our Web site to learn more about our department. Please feel free to contact us for any additional information you might need. Learn more about the Ethnic Studies Department. Click here. Hooray! On May 2, 2005, the Academic Senate, by an overwhelming margin, voted to approve a new major in Comparative Ethnic Studies leading to a bachelor of arts degree. Provided that all goes well in getting the approval of the Chancellor's office, the new major should welcome its inaugural class of students in Fall 2006. So what will this new major look like? Click here for details Looking for some great classes for Summer and Fall 2005? Click here and see what exciting courses the Ethnic Studies Department has to offer. Consider also this great class offered by the Modern Languages and Literature Department in Summer 05.
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102. Santa Clara University - Ethnic Studies -Ethnic Studies
The ethnic studies Program at Santa Clara University offers Dr. Meier, in whose honor the ethnic studies Program established the Matt S. Meier Research
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The Ethnic Studies Program at Santa Clara University offers interdisciplinary courses and coordinates racial/ethnic studies courses taught by academic departments. It also assists departments in developing courses that integrate scholarship about racial/ethnic groups into their curricula. The focus of the Program is on African Americans, Asian/Pacific Islander Americans, Chicanos, and Native Americans and their roles in the development of the United States. This emphasis provides an opportunity for all students to gain an understanding of racial/ethnic minority communities and for students of color to study their own cultural heritage and history.
Dr. Matt Meier

103. A Routledge Journal: Latin American And Caribbean Ethnic Studies
Latin American and Caribbean ethnic studies. Caribbean ethnic studies is a crossdisciplinary venue for quality research on ethnicity, race relations,
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/17442222.asp
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New for 2006 Editor in Chief: Leon Zamosc , University of California, San Diego, USA
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Volume 1, 2006, 2 issues per annum
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Aims and Scope: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies is a cross-disciplinary venue for quality research on ethnicity, race relations, and indigenous peoples. It is open to case studies, comparative analysis and theoretical contributions that reflect innovative and critical perspectives, focused on any country or countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, written by authors from anywhere in the world. In a context in which ethnic issues are becoming increasingly important throughout the region, we are seeing the rapid expansion of a considerable corpus of work on their social, political, and cultural implications. The aim of the Journal is to play a constructive role in the consolidation of this new field of studies and in the configuration of its contours as an intellectual enterprise. Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies welcomes scholarly work from all the relevant disciplines in the Social Sciences and the Humanities. All submissions to the journal are independently refereed. refereed.

104. Ethnic Studies Requirement - Provost's Office
Each student must satisfy the ethnic studies requirement for graduation. ethnic studies courses are coded ESA, ES-B, or ES-C. ESA courses deal directly
http://www.uwstout.edu/provost/ethnic/
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105. Ethnic Studies Course List
(Courses conveying ethnic studies credit prior to Fall 2005 including This list reflects courses approved to carry ethnic studies credit under the
http://www.ls.wisc.edu/gened/courselists/ethniccourses.htm
UW-Madison
Information for: Current Students Transfer Students
Key Links: Home Gen Ed Course Lists Search Site Map ... Update Information on Current General Education Courses
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Communication B Course List QR A Course List QR B Course List ... Ethnic Studies Course List
Other General Education Course Lists (.pdf):
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Course lists for download (MS Word):
All Courses Ever Approved as Comm and QR Courses
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Ethnic Studies Courses - effective Fall 2005
(Courses conveying Ethnic Studies credit prior to Fall 2005 - including Summer Session 2005 - are listed at www.ls.wisc.edu/gened/facstaff/oldESRcourses.htm This list reflects courses approved to carry Ethnic Studies credit under the revised criteria for ethnic studies courses . Departments and faculty members wishing to add courses to the Ethnic Studies Course array are encouraged to consult the descriptive criteria for ESR courses and the instructions for adding courses Students seeking to enroll in Ethnic Studies courses should check the Timetable for courses being offered in the semester for which they are registering. The

106. Bowling Green State University
The department of ethnic studies offers an interdisciplinary curriculum Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree, students in ethnic studies are
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/ethn/
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107. U Of T - Ethnic, Immigration, And Pluralism Studies
Interdisciplinary degree program. Features information for current and prospective students, as well as a calendar of lectures and related links.
http://www.utoronto.ca/ethnicstudies/
Home Director's Welcome Graduate Program Lectures ... Contact Us
The Robert F. Harney Professorship And Program
The Robert F. Harney Professorship and Program in Ethnic, Immigration, and Pluralism Studies supports and promotes interdisciplinary research and teaching on ethnic diversity and interethnic group relations in Canadian society in a comparative context. Its purpose is to develop graduate programs in the study of ethnicity, and to involve faculty, professionals, and students from various disciplines. Expertise in the study of ethnicity is greatly valued by social agencies, consulting firms, hospitals, civic organizations, and other institutions that deal with issues that include: immigration and immigrant adjustment, Native Peoples, attitudes towards diverse cultures, minority group conflicts, and cultural diversity policies. Graduate Collaborative Program In Ethnic and Pluralism Studies
The graduate collaborative program offers students the opportunity to take courses outside of their department or faculty as they work towards an interdisciplinary specialization at either the Master's or the Doctoral level. Upon successfully completing program requirements, in addition to the Master's or Doctorate in their area, students receive a specialization noted on their transcripts as "Completed Collaborative Program in Ethnic and Pluralism Studies." Participating departments and faculties include: Anthropology Centre for Russian and East European Studies (CREES) Geography History ... Sociology Research / Campus Activities

108. Caucasion Regional Studies
Online journal aiming to stimulate an interdisciplinary debate on issues such as security, ethnic conflicts, democratization, civil society and economics.
http://poli.vub.ac.be/publi/crs/
Caucasian Regional Studies
The International Association For Caucasian Regional Studies
Law Politics Sociology Economics Modern History International Relations Caucasian Regional Studies is published in English and in Russian. The English edition is distributed electronically via the 'INTERNET' system. The Russian edition is printed and distributed in the Transcaucasian republics and Russia. Issues available in English in Russian
    Vol. 1, No. 1, 1996
    Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997
    Vol. 3, No. 1, 1998
    Special Issue, 1998
    Vol. 4, No. 1, 1999
    Vol. 1, No. 1, 1996
    Vol. 2, No. 1, 1997
    Vol. 3, No. 1, 1998
    Vol. 4, No. 1, 1999
http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/cyrillic/fonts.html More information about cyrillic fonts can also be found there. The search for political solutions to ethnic conflicts; the complexities, successes and failures of democratisation in newly independent states; the political economy of the oil wealth of the Caspian: these are some of the most vital issues in the Caucasian region. The journal Caucasian Regional Studies aims to stimulate an inter-disciplinary debate about these issues among academics from the region itself as well as from appropriate departments in the West and the former Soviet Union. It is the journal's policy to publish contributions on a wide variety of topics including collective security, inter-state relations, ethnic conflicts, democratization, civil society and economics. This is the first journal in the English and Russian languages exclusively devoted to the affairs of the Caucasus.

109. H-Ethnic Discussion Network
HNet discussion group dedicated to the scholarly discussion of ethnic history, immigration and emigration studies. Features subject overview, archive, bibliographies, links to related resources, syllabi, and subscription information.
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  • 110. MOST Ethno-Net Africa - Extensive Project Description
    A network for comparative studies, monitoring and evaluation of ethnic conflicts and social transformation in Africa.
    http://www.unesco.org/most/p95intro.htm
    You are in the MOST Phase I website (1994-2003).
    The MOST Phase II website is available at: www.unesco.org/shs/most
    ETHNO-NET AFRICA
    A network for comparative studies, monitoring and evaluation of ethnic conflicts
    and social transformation in Africa
    by
    Paul Nchoji Nkwi University of Yaounde I Cameroon
    • Introduction
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      INTRODUCTION
      Historically, the dynamics of pre-colonial ethnic relations reveal a continuous process of social and cultural evolution and devolution with the most powerful annexing and absorbing the weaker. Some small groups preferred to be subjugated in order to exploit the opportunities of their immediate environment rather than avoid the trouble spots of expansionists and hegemonic ethnic groups. Although waves of migration were largely motivated by the constant search for a more hospitable and sustainable environment, conquest and imposition of an imperialist vision on other ethnic groups by the powerful ones were also critical features of inter-ethnic relations. Virtually every African belongs to a "tribe" or ethnic group and there is nothing fundamentally wrong with belonging to one (Ihonvbere 1994:53). Longdale(1995) prefers to

    111. Race / Ethnic Minorities: Internet Resources: Part A
    Links to articles, papers, studies and abstracts on GLBT race and ethnic minorities in U.S.A., Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
    http://fsw.ucalgary.ca/ramsay/gay-lesbian-bisexual/3g-of-color-minority-gay.htm
    Graphics by Websight West: - Acknowledgments Information Limitations
    INTERNET LINKS Note: Changes / Additions to this resource will initially be made on - This Web Page - and here about one month later. Race / Ethnic Minority Page Index Section 1A (This Page): - Books Australia Latin-American / -Canadian Books ... Full Text Papers
    A Collation of Information related to racism issues: " Racism in Predominantly White Gay and lesbian Communities
    ABORIGINAL PEOPLE
    First National Aboriginal Injury Prevention Conference:
    Towards Community Action on Aboriginal Injuries What are Two-Spirits/Berdaches?
    Two spirit' people greatly respected Two-Spirits Rising Historically, Native American Tribes Thought Gays Were Great Two-Spirit Peoples ... Making the American berdache: Choice or constraint Journal of Social History, Spring, 2002, by Richard C. Trexler.- Homosexuality: Two-Spirit People The two-spirit tradition in Native American experience Two Spirited People of the First Nations Berdache Origin Myth ... Culture taboos has made the discovery of the Illinois berdache a extraordinary encounter N/A . - A PowerPoint Presentation on " Berdaches/Two Spirits N/A Learning about "Two-Spirited People" in the American Indians Studies Library Native American Berdache: Two Spirit People: Gender Does Not Determine Sexuality Archetypes ... Native Americans saw no threat in gender variance, They accepted it as a blessing and an honor for the tribe and the individual.N/A

    112. Davis InterVarsity [Home]
    A multidenominational, multi-ethnic chapter offering Bible studies groups both on campus and off campus along with social activities and worship meetings.
    http://www.davisivcf.org/
    What is InterVarsity? DOC 2005 Having a blast in Reno, current and future IV leaders take a moment to pose for a group pic.
    Love for God
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    Dorm Studies Off Campus Studies Outreach Team
    Love for God's People
    La Fe Black Campus Ministry Kapwa Hospitality Team
    Love for God's Purposes
    Events Calendar Web Communities
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    Community Forums Staff Contact IV Roster
    About Davis IVCF
    Doctrinal Basis Purpose We are a multi-ethnic, non-denominational, group of people who desire to seek and know more about Jesus and how to respond to his love, grace, and truth! We hope you find this site helpful whether you're an incoming student checking out Christian fellowships on your future campus or a fifth-year InterVarsity bible study leader. This site is here to communicate what we believe, what we do, and where you can find us.
    Summer 2005
    Large group will resume in the fall. In the meantime, check out a summer bible study. Email webpeople (at) davisivcf.org

    113. University Of Manitoba: Centre For Ukrainian Canadian Studies (CUCS)
    Abstract of dissertation exploring his impact on the development of his nation's culture from the University of Manitoba's Centre for Ukrainian Canadian studies.
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian/dissertations/filenko.html
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    University of Manitoba
    Ethnic identity, music, and politics in nineteenth-century Ukraine:
    The world of Mykola Lysenko
    Taras Filenko
    Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pittsburg
    Abstract
    The dissertation citations and abstracts contained here are published with permission of UMI® Dissertation Services. Further reproduction is prohibited without permission. Web-page: wwwlib.umi.com/dissertations A copy of this dissertation is available at the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies in hard copy and pdf format. Its purchase was made possible through the Sowsun (Solsun) Endowment Fund. Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies
    Room 203, St. Andrew's College
    University of Manitoba
    Winnipeg MB
    Canada
    Phone: (204) 474-8906
    Fax: (204) 474-7624
    Email: cucs@cc.umanitoba.ca Website: www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian

    114. Ethnic Conflict As Demobilizer: The Case Of Serbia
    Institute for European studies at Cornell University
    http://www.ithaca.edu/gagnon/articles/demob/index.htm
    "Ethnic Conflict as Demobilizer: The Case of Serbia"
    V.P. Gagnon, Jr.,Postdoctoral Fellow
    Peace Studies Program, Cornell University
    Ithaca, NY 14853-7601
    Published as an Institute for European Studies Working Paper , no. 96.1, May 10, 1996
    Institute for European Studies, Cornell University
    Part 1: Introduction

    Part 2: The Structure of Political Appeals, part 1

    Part 3: The Structure of Political Appeals, part 2

    Part 4: The Effects of Ethnic Appeals
    ...
    Part 5: Conclusion
    Forward to part 1, Introduction Return to Chip's articles
    Return to Chip's page Last revised 10/20/99

    115. Ethnologue Report For Mexico
    Demographic studies of the different languages spoken in Mexico including ethnic groups in different regions.
    http://www.ethnologue.com/show_country.asp?name=Mexico

    116. CSMHI Home
    An interdisciplinary center that practices preventive medicine in the widest sense, CSMHI studies largegroup dynamics and issues such as ethnic tension, war, peace, and diplomacy. Recent and upcoming events, faculty, and history of group.
    http://hsc.virginia.edu/csmhi/
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        CSMHI closed on September 25, 2005 Vamik Volkan directed CSMHI from 1987-2002 Lisa Aronson directed CSMHI from 2002-2005. For any questions about this website, please contact Lisa Aronson at aronsonl@yahoo.com CSMHI has moved offices within the UVA grounds. Click here for a map or directions Click here to view or to listen
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    117. Centre For Social Research
    Conducting a series of survey studies and research on ethnic, political, and social issues in Kyrgyzstan and Central Asia.
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    KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
    Centre for Social Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Kyrgyzstan is the semi-independent research institution of the National Academy of Science of Kyrgyzstan, (Bishkek). Since 1989 the Centre has been conducting survey studies and researches on interethnic relations, ethnic policies, political and social issues in Kyrgyzstan and in other republics of Central Asia. New Photos!
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    ... Historical Dictionary of Kyrgyzstan Read a review of the Dictionary (PDF file) Last updated on the 6 th of September 2005
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    118. Tribalism And Modernity In Kirgizia
    Article by Erlend H. Hvoslef. The third Nordic conference on Middle Eastern studies ethnic encounter and culture change. Joensuu, Finland, 1922 June 1995
    http://www.hf-fak.uib.no/smi/paj/Hvoslef.html
    The third Nordic conference on Middle Eastern Studies:
    Ethnic encounter and culture change
    Joensuu, Finland, 19-22 June 1995
    Tribalism and modernity in Kirgizia
    Erlend H. Hvoslef
    University of Oslo

    NB Ethnic encounter and culture change , Bergen/London 1997, 96-108. Please quote or refer only to the published article.*
    "Clanship and familism (the family principle, the idea of the priority of family ties over other social links), so much criticized when discovered in the ruling spheres, still takes place at absolutely all levels, being perhaps the most alien, unintelligible and frightening factor for the russian-speaking urban population" (I. Kostyukova in Central Asian Survay 1994 (3) : 431).
    Introduction
    In this paper, I will discuss the presence of "tribalism" in modern Kirgizia and how it affects Kirgizian politics. Is there a continuity from pre-revolutionary times throughout the Communist era until present time, or do we today see a reinvention of old forms of organization? The former Soviet republic of Kirgizia is situated in the heart of Central Asia, bordering Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Most of the population are Muslims. The Kirgizians speak a Turkic language which is closely related to Kazak, Karakalpak and Kazan Tatar. Traditionally the Kirgizians were pastoral nomads. After the Russian conquest, however, they were gradually settled with seasonal migration to the pastures in the mountains. Throughout history the nomadic Kirgizians have organized their politics according to tribal rules and traditions. The most important organizational units have been the tribe, clan and the family. Despite the Soviets' attempts to subdue the traditional forms of organization among the Kirgizians, I will argue that "tribalism", in some respects, has been an implicit form of organization also during Soviet rule.

    119. World Association For Vedic Studies
    A multidisciplinary, non-sectarian, academic society of Vedic and ancient Indian studies, irrespective of religious, cultural, racial, ethnic, or ideology. Contact information, journal, conferences, building research/study circles.
    http://www.hindunet.org/hindu_history/ancient/indus/waves.html
    World Association for Vedic Studies
    (A Multi-Disciplinary Academic Organization)
    Background:

    A major conference, 'International Conference on Indus Sarasvati Age and Ancient India'
    The participants, being greatly impressed by the quality of presentations and organization, in the concluding session, decided to form an academic organization to hold similar conferences and to build other academic activities for Vedic studies.
    (See the Minutes of the concluding session
    Nature of the Organization:
    The organization is a multi-disciplinary academic society, non-sectarian, open to all persons interested in Vedic and ancient Indian studies, irrespective of their religious, cultural, racial, ethnic background and would not be governed by any ideology. The organization will serve the following purpose:
    (i) Promote Vedic studies in all its forms and in all countries;
    (ii) Conduct multidisciplinary activities for the study of Vedic and ancient Indian traditions including its history, philosophy, science, psychology, literature, linguistics, etc.
    (iii) Support studies in various Vedic subspecialties such as chronology, ritual, philology, archaeo-astronomy, yoga, linguistics, etc.

    120. Untitled Document
    Focuses on sociopolitical, economic and ethnic problems of the former Soviet countries. With faculty, books, and publications.
    http://www.mu.ac.in/Departments/Eurasian studies/profile.htm
    Profile C ourses Faculty ... Seminars
    Department of Centre for Central Eurasian Studies Introduction The centre for Central Eurasian Studies is situated on the Vidyanagari Campus at Kalina, Mumbai - 400 098 The Centre is located on the way to the examination house, established under the Area studies program by the University Grants Commission, the Centre is devoted to the Study of Russia and Central Eurasia and Research on Contemporary issues of the Post Soviet era. Centre brings out monographs, books, articles and short commentaries on contemporary aspects of the Russia's Economic, Political and social aspects. the Centre brings out (Quarterly) News Letter which is an in-house Journal. the purpose of the Centre is to enlighten the Students and the public about the problems, Foreign relations and the Social aspects of Russia and the CIS countries. Courses offered
    M.A., Ph.D.
    Intake Capacity:
    15 for M.A.
    20 for Ph.D.
    Specialisations / Electives :
    Socio-political, economic and ethnic problems of the former soviet countries. Research and Teaching Faculty Faculty: Position Name Areas of Interest Dr.P.L.Dash

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