Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [1]
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Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [1]
After the breakup / Roots of soviet dis-union
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False promises / Venezuela appears to hace protected the yanomani, but appearances can be deceiving
Nelly Arvelo-Jiménez
Andrew L. Cousins
10-13
Nelly Arvelo-Jiménez
Andrew L. Cousins
10-13
Unnatural disasters / Progroms have killed thousands of bangladeshi minorities; millions more are refugees in India
G.R. Chowdhury
14-17
G.R. Chowdhury
14-17
After the breackup; roos of Soviet Dis-Union /
- Introduction - Gail A. Fondahl
- Manipulating territory, undermining rights - Ronald Wixman
- Map of the peoples [ex URSS]
- The quest of identity. The struggle for self-determination in Nagorno-Karabagh is a central issue for both Arenia and Azerbaidzhan - Nora Dudwick
- Indigenes and setlers. Minorities in georgia are seeking the same pluralism ethnic georgians long sought - Stephen F. Jones
- The crimean tatars return home [decades of exile] - Emil Payin
- The tragedy of the meskhetian turks. Some peoples relocated under Stalin still can't return to their homelands - Emil Payin
- A scattered people seeks its nationhood. Resettled into nine republics, the kurdish people of the Soviet Union almost lost their sense of themselves as a naion - Nadir Nadirov
- From Marx to Muhammad. Uzbekistan face daunting in its quest for national identity - Michael A. Hall
- A land divided. The disappearance of an articial border in central Asia is plausible for the first time in 70 years - Sean Roberts
- Culture and water. A host of Soviet central Asia's environmental dilemmas stem from its limited supply of water - David Smith
- fter Chernobyl [Ukrania] - Stephen Alexndrovich
- Where de moose have no blood. In yakust, Siberia, the Myths are falling, though slowly - David Lempert
- The people dwindling under centralized rule [Evenk of Khanda] - Oleg Bychkov, Don Dumond, Ronald Wixman
- At home in Siberia [text + photos] - Susie Crate
- Last of an ancient people [Tofa, in Siberia] - Vladimir Sorin
- Siberian seminar [Village of Kazim] - Mark Badger, Asen Balikci
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- Introduction - Gail A. Fondahl
- Manipulating territory, undermining rights - Ronald Wixman
- Map of the peoples [ex URSS]
- The quest of identity. The struggle for self-determination in Nagorno-Karabagh is a central issue for both Arenia and Azerbaidzhan - Nora Dudwick
- Indigenes and setlers. Minorities in georgia are seeking the same pluralism ethnic georgians long sought - Stephen F. Jones
- The crimean tatars return home [decades of exile] - Emil Payin
- The tragedy of the meskhetian turks. Some peoples relocated under Stalin still can't return to their homelands - Emil Payin
- A scattered people seeks its nationhood. Resettled into nine republics, the kurdish people of the Soviet Union almost lost their sense of themselves as a naion - Nadir Nadirov
- From Marx to Muhammad. Uzbekistan face daunting in its quest for national identity - Michael A. Hall
- A land divided. The disappearance of an articial border in central Asia is plausible for the first time in 70 years - Sean Roberts
- Culture and water. A host of Soviet central Asia's environmental dilemmas stem from its limited supply of water - David Smith
- fter Chernobyl [Ukrania] - Stephen Alexndrovich
- Where de moose have no blood. In yakust, Siberia, the Myths are falling, though slowly - David Lempert
- The people dwindling under centralized rule [Evenk of Khanda] - Oleg Bychkov, Don Dumond, Ronald Wixman
- At home in Siberia [text + photos] - Susie Crate
- Last of an ancient people [Tofa, in Siberia] - Vladimir Sorin
- Siberian seminar [Village of Kazim] - Mark Badger, Asen Balikci
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Editor
Cambridge MA [US] : Cultural Survival INC
Fecha
1992
Formato
72 p.
Idioma
inglés
Tipo
text
Identificador
H_CulturalSurvivalQ_1992_1_US_5139
Cobertura
vol. 16, 1992, N° 1
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“Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [1],” cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe, consulta 22 de noviembre de 2024, http://cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe/items/show/5290.