Search Results - "Han Chinese"
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An Investigation of the Referential Significance of Tradition in Contemporary Jewellery -- the Case of Han Dynasty Jade
Published 2020“…This study aims to learn from Han Chinese jade traditions, and to design contemporary jade carvings with Chinese traditional characters. …”
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A structural equation model on english learning self of middle school students in China's ethnic minority populated area
Published 2023“…Data were collected from 159 Han Chinese students and 274 ethnic minority students in the eighth grade of the junior high school. …”
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Grassland ecology : an analysis of Wolf Totem from an ecological perspective.
Published 2011“…Thus, we aim to contrast the different attitudes towards nature of the nomadic Mongols on the one pole, and the Han Chinese, the migrant and young Mongols on the other. …”
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China`s xinjiang policy: an analysis based on the theory of relative deprivation
Published 2011“…Xinjiang, which is China’s western province that comprised 18 percent of the country’s total land area and heavily populated by non-Han Chinese ethnic minorities, is a region increasingly beset by the problem of confrontation between two very distinct groups- the more recently arrived Han and the indigenous Uighur Turkish Muslims. …”
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Dongxiang Muslim women as ‘boundary subjects’: reflections on gender and identity in the borderland areas of northwest China
Published 2010“…Gender also marks the ethnic boundary between Han Chinese (majority) and Dongxiang Muslim (minority) relations, legitimized by patriarchal interpretations of the holy scriptures which restrict women in the name of Allah. …”
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Hypervariable segment-! (HVS-I) Sequence Analysis Of Chinese Population of Peninsular Malaysia
Published 2007“…These haplogroups are the characteristics of Southeast Asian populations (Ballinger et al., 1992) and also found in significant proportion in Han Chinese of China (Y ao et al., 2002). Result shows that superhaplogroup M (includes MC, MD, and MG) is the most common haplogroup in the studied samples (55%), followed by haplogroup B (18%).…”
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Hiv/Aids In Xinjiang: A Serious "Ill" In An "Autonomous" Region
Published 2012“…It is home to a number of different minority nationalities as well as increasing numbers of Han Chinese migrants to the region. Xinjiang is also home to a serious HIV/AIDS epidemic and was one of the first areas to be significantly affected by HIV in China. …”
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Sogdian Acculturation in Medieval China (fifth through ninth centuries): A Study of Sogdian Tombs Found in China
Published 2024“…From the Northern Wei (386-534 CE) to the Northern Zhou (557-581 CE) and the Northern Qi (550-577 CE), nomadic Xianbei rulers created and consolidated a ruling coalition composed of multiple cultural and ethnic groups in northern China. When Han Chinese unified all of China in the Sui (581-618 CE) and the Tang (618-907 CE) Dynasties, China retained much of its cosmopolitan feel. …”
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Islam in Imperial China: sinicization of minority Muslims and synthesis of Chinese philosophy and Islamic tradition
Published 2019“…Nevertheless, as with minorities of other countries, the Muslims in China were subject to assimilation or integration into the culture of the majority, i.e., Han Chinese. This policy known as “sinicization” consequently affected Muslims in many ways, leading to changes in their lifestyle, custom and tradition. …”
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Association of HLA-A and B alleles with antiepileptic drug-induced severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions in a multi–ethnic Malaysian population / Amy Khor Hui Ping
Published 2018“…A strong association was discovered between HLA-B*15:02 and CBZ-induced SJS/TEN in Taiwan Han Chinese, subsequently the association was replicated in other populations in Southeast Asia including Hong Kong, China, Thailand, Vietnam, India and Malaysia. …”
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The impact of internal and external factors on human rights conditions in Xinjiang, China
Published 2010“…However, major decisions were still made by the CCP led by the Han Chinese and not the Uyghurs from Xinjiang. The CCP implemented aggressive assimilation policies in the 1960s especially during the Cultural Revolution during which the Uyghurs were subjected to serious abuses. …”
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