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Icelandic Americans - Overview, History, Modern era, The first in ... Typical Icelandic greetings and expressions, and their approximate pronunciations are Góðan dag (gothan dag)—good day; gott kvöld (goht kwvold)— good ...
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Culture of Iceland - History and ethnic relations, Urbanism ... Danes thought Icelandic culture embodied the most noble elements in the Norse experience and looked to Iceland for inspiration. ...
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Cambodian Americans - Overview, History, Origins, Cambodia under ... Nov 4, 2007 ... The Cambodian alphabet, which has 47 letters, is derived from the alphabet of ancient India, and it is similar to the Thai and Laotian ...
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Culture of Uzbekistan - History and ethnic relations, Urbanism ... Dec 9, 2007 ... Marriage. Uzbek women usually marry by twenty-one; men not much later. Marriage is an imperative for all, as families are the basic ...
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Culture of Denmark - History and ethnic relations, Urbanism ... Nov 15, 2007 ... A Refugee Crosses His Tracks, 1936. Sawyer, Peter. "Da Danmark blev Danmark: Fra ca. år 700 til ca. 1050." In Danmarkshistorie, Olaf Olsen, ...
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Uzbeks - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion ... Nov 22, 2007 ... The Uzbeks were the third largest ethnic group of the former Soviet Union when it collapsed in 1991. Although they were originally nomads, ...
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Culture of Taiwan - Alternative name, History and ethnic relations The culture is a blend of aboriginal cultures, Taiwanese folk cultures, Chinese classical culture, and Western-influenced modern culture. ...
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Tajiks - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion ... Mar 30, 2007 ... The Tajiks are an Indo-European people who settled the upper reaches of the Amu River (territory of present-day Uzbekistan). ...
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Campa The Campa Indians live primarily in the eastern foothills of the Peruvian Andes, although just over 200 of them live in Brazil. ...
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Quechua - Introduction, Location, Language, Folklore, Religion ... Most Quechua still live in the Andean highlands. They rely on subsistence agriculture (growing little more than their own food) and pastoralism (nomadic ...
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