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Persistent Peoples: Cultural Enclaves in Perspective
University of Arizona Press, 1981 Paper: 978-0-8165-3571-2 | Cloth: 978-0-8165-0744-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8165-4570-4 Library of Congress Classification GN495.4.P45 Dewey Decimal Classification 305.8
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
What constitutes a people? Persistent Peoples draws on enduring groups from around the world to identify and analyze the phenomenon of cultural enclavement. While race, homeland, or language are often considered to be determining factors, the authors of these original articles demonstrate a more basic common denominator: a continuity of common identity in resistance to absorption by a dominant surrounding culture.
Contributors: William Y. Adams George Pierre Castile N. Ross Crumrine Timothy Dunnigan Charles J. Erasmus Frederick J. E. Gorman Vera M. Green William B. Griffen Robert C. Harman Mark P. Leone Janet R. Moone John van Willigen Willard Walker See other books on: Castile, George Pierre | Cultural & Social | Ethnic groups | Ethnicity | Perspective See other titles from University of Arizona Press |
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