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    Two studies on ethnic group relations in Africa : Senegal, The United Republic of Tanzania /

    Published 1974
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    Migration and transnational families in Fiji : comparing two ethnic group / by Voigt-Graf, Carmen

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    Sociological theories : race and colonialism /

    Published 1980
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    Social estructure, stratification and mobility = Estructura, estratificación y movilidad social /

    Published 1967
    Table of Contents: “…Relaciones interculturales: el caso de la inmigración / Aldo E. Solari -- 12. Ethnic groups, social mobility and power in Latin America / George E. …”
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    Conference Proceeding Book
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    Análisis de modos tradicionales funerarios en los cementerios de las localidades de Azampay y La Ciénaga, departamento Belén, provincia de Catamarca by Dulout, Luis Noel, Nazar, Carlos

    Published 2014
    “…The members of an ethnic group are characterized by their ability to control their own cultural and exclusive patrimony. …”
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    Textile Art Wichí Vocabulary: Between Lexicography and Ethnography by Montani, Rodrigo

    Published 2010
    “…The aim of this paper is to document,through a lexicographic study, the semantic field of textile art performed by Wichí women (the Wichí are an ethnic group of the Gran Chaco whose members speak the Wichí language, of the Matako-Maká family). …”
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    High Genetic Variation in Y Chromosome Patterns of the Mocoví Population by Glesmann, Laura Angela, Martina, Pablo Francisco, Méndez, Marta Graciela, Catanesi, Cecilia Ines

    Published 2011
    “…In numerically small ethnic groups, the loss of genetic variability in the Y chromosome is frequent, because this genomic compartment is often subjected to selective sweeps. …”
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    HIGH GENETIC VARIATION IN Y CHROMOSOME PATTERNS OF THE MOCOVÍ POPULATION / Alta variación genética en los patrones del cromosoma Y de la población Mocoví by Glesmann, Laura Angela; IMBICE, Martina, Pablo Francisco; FCEQyN, UNAM, Méndez, Marta Graciela; FCNyM, UNLP, Catanesi, Cecilia Ines; IMBICE - FCNyM, UNLP

    Published 2011
    “…In numerically small ethnic groups, the loss of genetic variability in the Y chromosome is frequent, because this genomic compartment is often subjected to selective sweeps. …”
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    Frecuencia de mutaciones de -Talasemia, en una población con pseudopoliglobulia y microcitosis de La Rioja by LOZDAN, MARICEL, REARTE, SERGIO N., MILANESIO, ANTONELLA, CABANILLAS, ANA MARIA

    Published 2016
    “…The six most often mutations,in regard to the ethnic group of population, were studied by multiplex PCR-ARMS: CD39, IVSI-1, IVSI-6, IVSI-110, IVSII-1 and IVSII-745. …”
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    Spatial mobility, interaction and social formations in the South Andes. The case of Isluga and the Altiplano-Precordillera system by González Jiménez, Bosco

    Published 2016
    “…Ethnohistorical records, supported by early and late colonial documents suggest the existence of dynamic interactions between high Andean ethnic groups and local ethnic groups in the ravines, valleys and coasts. …”
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    Prestige ceramics in Inca Qollasuyu : Production and distribution of imperial and regional ceramics in the southern Andes by Williams, Veronica Isabel, D'Altroy, Terrence N., Neff, Hector, Speakman, Robert J., Glascock, Michael D.

    Published 2019
    “…Built on a pyramid of Inca overlords and provincial ethnic elites, Tawantinsuyu (“The Four Parts United”) encompassed 10–12 million closely tabulated inhabitants from hundreds of distinct ethnic groups (Figure 18.1). Together, they occupied a territory that covered about 1,000,000 km2 in Andean South America.…”
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