Xiang (Xiāng 湘)|Xiāng 湘 (Xiang)
OOI Giok Ling Xiang is the name of the people and local sublanguage of the central southeastern province of Hunan.
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OOI Giok Ling Xiang is the name of the people and local sublanguage of the central southeastern province of Hunan.
By ChinaConnectU|2014-12-16T16:54:09-05:00January 23rd, 2012|Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, Community, Society and Social Welfare|
Cheng LI Chinese leaders recognize the value of ethnic minority integration, but have maintained power by appointing ethnic Han to
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Juten ODA Uygur couple on donkey cart head to market with produce in baskets. Turfan, Xinjiang. PHOTO BY JOAN LEBOLD
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Michael STAINTON A village chief of the Rukai, one of Taiwan’s smaller indigenous tribes, visiting the Department of Anthropology at
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Chuan-kang SHIH A young girl dressed in traditional Miao (Hmong) clothing and jewelry. The Miao are famous for the craftsmanship
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OOI Giok Ling The Hakka are an ethnolinguistic minority group. About 40 million live in China, mostly in the south,