Chinese southern diaspora studies_Issue 7 (for Volume 7)
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7
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7
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2013
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1834-609X
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Editior's Introduction [Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Volume 7, 2014-15]
(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2014) Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola
編者的話 [Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies, Volume 7, 2014-15]
(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2014) Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola
Why Do We Speak of “Minority Nationality Overseas Chinese?” – a Chinese Scholar’s Explanation
(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2014) Zhenjiang, Zhang; Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola
為什麼是“少數民族華僑華人”?一位中國學者的解答
(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2014) Zhenjiang, Zhang; Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola
Hmong in Exile: the Double Diaspora of a Non-Han Minority Population
(Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, The Australian National University, 2014) Tapp, Nick; Tana, Li; Cooke, Nola
The Hmong number some three million people in the southern Chinese provinces of Guangxi,
Guizhou, Sichuan, and Yunnan. They are one of three to four major ethnic-linguistic groups,
such as the Hmu and A Hmao (see below) classified by the Chinese under the ancient term of
©Miao© owing to remote linguistic and historical connections between them. Since the early
1950s the Chinese government has pursued a policy of positive discrimination towards the 55
peoples or groups of peoples officially classified as ethnic or national minorities under the
minzu shibie project of national identification (see, for example, Mullaney 2011). The category
of ©Miao© is one of these 55
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