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"Nation" & "People" in Hebrew and Greek May 23, 2006 ... An analysis of the Hebrew words used in Genesis 12 and related pasages, on the use of words for peoples, nations, clans and families.
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!Kung Bushman People of Southern Africa -- A Cultural Profile May 22, 2006 ... These are "click" languages, as members of the San language family. .... Kung San: Men, Women, and Work in a Foraging Society. ...
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Population Analysis of the Arabic Languages Two major languages, spoken in Sudan, Chad and neighbouring countries, ... Some minor languages, with less than 10000 speakers, and in one case 70000, .... 2000000 outside of Algeria (1995 Hunter). Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Central, South, ...
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What Factors Make a People Group Distinct? Mar 13, 2004 ... Discusses different Oromo groups, and what factors distinguish groups to the extent that they are considered separate ethnicities, ...
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The Kurdish People: an Analysis by language, geography, religion ... Jul 16, 2005 ... Some sources do not use this term at all, including Encyclopedia Britannica, ... The vast majority of all Kurdish peoples live in Turkey ...
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Worldview Noise in Communication Any interference in our communication is referred to as noise. In this sense, noise may be of many types. The possible types of noise simply increase when ...
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Profile of the Nuer People of Sudan Apr 18, 2002 ... Life depends on cattle and a Nuer will risk his life to defend them or to ... When violence or the threat of violence erupts, age-mates or ...
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The Afrikaners of South Africa Feb 7, 2008 ... Afrikaners live primarily in the Republic of South Africa. A few are found in farming enterprises in other southern Africa countries. ...
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The Afrikaners of South Africa Feb 7, 2008 ... Afrikaners live primarily in the Republic of South Africa. ... and to this day many Afrikaans-speaking people in South Africa have surnames ...
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The Afrikaners of South Africa Feb 7, 2008 ... Throughout their history of more than three hundred years, Afrikaners have been held together and fortified by a love for their language, ...
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