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"A little piece of Denmark in India" : the space and places of a South Indian town, and the narratives of its peoples / Kristian Bøe Grønseth. - Oslo : Department of Social Anthropology, University of Oslo, 2007. - 97 p. (Master's thesis) The South Indian town of Tranquebar was a Danish colony betw
http://www.duo.uio.no/publ/sai/2007/61608/Completexxversionx6.1xxmedxinnholdsfor...
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural and social anthropology, History, India, India, Nordic Perspective, Norway, Publications, South Asia, South Asia ,
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This page is dedicated to the academic study of the Mentawai Islands and contains a collection of information and articles on the Mentawai Islands, some 130 km off the west coast of Sumatra. The page seeks, through various essays, commentaries, ethnography and the author, Glenn Reeves' own extended
http://www.mentawai.org/
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural and social anthropology, Indonesia, Mentawi Islands, Southeast Asia, Sumatera Barat, Sumatra,
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This is an online, collaboratively built collection of images of historic Asian architecture (defined as the area that was, or is, under the influence of Confucianism, Buddhism or Hinduism). Begun in 1989 as a course-related website for the University of Virginia, it was soon opened up for anyone to
http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural heritage, Culture, Urban Studies,
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Cand. Polit. thesis (1999)
http://www.niaslinc.dk/gateway_to_asia/nordic_webpublications/x483466971.htm
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural and social anthropology, Nepal, Nordic Perspective, Norway, Publications, Social conditions, Social groups, South Asia,
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The Center for Khmer Studies is non-profit consortium of universities, organizations and individuals dedicated to study and research of Khmer civilization and the cultures of the Mekong region.. Includes articles from the journal, Siksacakr (.pdf, in English, Khmer and French)
http://www.khmerstudies.org/welcome/welcome.htm
Keywords: Anthropology, Cambodia, Cultural and social anthropology, Southeast Asia,
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China’s Missing Girls – Son Preference or Hepatitis B Infections? - World Bank Research Briefs, 2007Public policies in China have tried to reduce the son preference that is widely believed to cause the country’s overall skewed sex ratio. World Bank researcher Monica Das Gupta finds evidence that parents’ preference for sons is indeed responsible for China’s “missing girls”, countering a recent stu
http://econ.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/EXTDEC/EXTRESEARCH/EXTPROGRAMS/EXTPUBS...
Keywords: Anthropology, China, East Asia, Medical anthropology, Women and gender studies,
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Doctoral dissertation (2006) Background: The epidemic of chronic diseases is largely neglected. Although a threatening burden of chronic diseases is emerging, developing public health efforts for their prevention and control is not yet a priority for trans-national and national health policy makers.
http://www.diva-portal.org/diva/getDocument?urn_nbn_se_umu_diva-775-4__fulltext....
Keywords: Anthropology, Indonesia, Java, Jawa Tengah, Medical anthropology, Nordic Perspective, Publications, Southeast Asia, Sweden,
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The web site provides information about a project that aims to develop strategies for the collection, storage and distribution of digital, multimedia anthropological material from the Himalayan region.
http://www.digitalhimalaya.com/
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural and social anthropology, Nepal, South Asia,
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To visualize the socio-economic condition of rural Bangladesh we have visited a village named, “Hatil” which is situated ten km far from Muktagacha of Mymensing district. It is an agro based like other village of Bangladesh. The villagers are directly or indirectly involved in agriculture but the ma
http://www.unnayantv.com/documentary/hatil.html
Keywords: Anthropology, Bangladesh, Cultural and social anthropology, South Asia,
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The Mandailing are a people of the west coast of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Throughout the 19th century, they were embroiled in several civil wars, at first in Sumatra and then in peninsular Malaysia, to which they migrated in large groups. The clan-based society has an indigenous tradition of democr
http://www.mandailing.org/
Keywords: Anthropology, Cultural and social anthropology, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Sumatra,
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