People generally marry within their own religious sect and ethnic group, although interethnic marriages are not uncommon. |
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In peacekeeping, these efforts typically identified areas of interethnic strife that might manifest itself as violence. |
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The puppets wear the clothing and regalia of Fon chiefs, attesting to the interethnic community of Nago and Fon peoples. |
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The Cheslatta people have drawn from these local interethnic alliances in two basic ways to pursue territorial rights. |
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The social importance of the institution makes interethnic marriage an issue of considerable stress. |
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After the matches the young sportsmen, local government, NGO, media, and youth organisation representatives discussed interethnic issues. |
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The interethnic balance of this country was severely tested in the past two weeks, but it did not crack. |
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Freshly returned from study in America, Radha has a progressive view of interethnic relations. |
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Examples included interethnic cooperation or observance of the rule of law. |
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Schools that have a diverse student body are likely to experience interethnic tensions. |
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Some people believe that to bring up the incident will revive bad memories and interethnic animosity. |
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English is the language of interethnic communication, administration, government, trade and commerce, and education. |
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Rather than using the environment to facilitate alliances with outsiders, environmental unity came to stand for common interethnic interests. |
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In racially and ethnically integrated schools, it is far too common to have interracial and interethnic conflicts between and among students. |
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Rising interethnic tensions, sparked by competition for land use between local farmers and displaced pastoralists, could threaten reconstruction across southern Sudan. |
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Most of the town's population, estimated at between 200 000 and 350 000, fled in early May with the onset of another round of interethnic clashes. |
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Local politicians, many of whom are themselves minorities, recognize the need to acknowledge diversity and, on some level, encourage interethnic cooperation. |
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Given the size of the Hispanic population and the forecast for growth in the coming decades, interethnic marriages are expected to increase as well. |
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The hope was to encourage interethnic cooperation in election campaigning. |
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He reviews the field from the genetic variation in plasma cholinesterase reported in 1956 to current investigations into interethnic frequency differences of enzyme variants. |
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Membership can strengthen interreligious and interethnic solidarity as well as creating a feeling of belonging and a culture of peace. |
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In the late 1990s interethnic conflicts, which up to that point had been suppressed successfully, began to resurface. |
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However, it is, of course, very important to bring about an intensification of the interethnic dialogue in various ways. |
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The start of status talks and the surrounding public debate risk increased interethnic tensions. |
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There are attacks due to the nature of the interethnic rivalry, and those being perpetrated by Arab militias and armed bandits. |
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Many studies have pointed to the importance of sporting activities in building sociality and in interethnic cohabitation. |
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In this sense, given the impact on the perception of justice and interethnic relations, racial profiling could even be counter-productive. |
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Other fringe elements may seek to use the charged atmosphere of the future status process to provoke interethnic violence for their own ends. |
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However, there have also been a certain number of border and interethnic incidents related to water ownership. |
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One unfortunate consequence: the list has become a focus for interethnic and religious rivalries in Canada. |
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But the provision gave them rights without any responsibilities, reinforced ultranationalism within the ruling party, and limited the development of interethnic trust. |
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The diversity and fragmentation within ethnic groupings and the balance of tensions between those groups during the twentieth century prevented interethnic civil conflict. |
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I believe that UNMIK can play a useful role in the interethnic mediation and the dialogue on the six points, in close cooperation with other partners, including KFOR, EULEX and their member States. |
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It draws on anthropology and sociology of migration and interethnic relations, by its interest in the process of identification and othering at work in the permanent construction of ethnicity and its borders. |
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Others have incited to interethnic violence by means of coded messages. |
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This paper uses interethnic marriage, outmarriage, and exogamy synonymously. |
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It is our belief that pluralism is one of the fundamental values to integration which led the Government of Quebec to issue its declaration on interethnic relations. |
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Furthermore, traffic accidents and accidents in the workplace involving members of various ethnic groups are highly sensitive issues and make for interethnic friction. |
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Chapter 7 studies forms of world beat resulting from more equitable interethnic partnerships. |
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The Assembly urges the Serbian authorities to react at all times with great celerity and firmness against the perpetrators of interethnic violence in all its forms. |
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My family came between 1906 and 1911, the peak years for immigration from eastern Europe, after the failed Russian revolution of 1905 touched off a maelstrom of state collapse, interethnic violence, and anti-Semitic pogroms. |
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Then, in 1637, the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay Colony and Connecticut, accompanied by allies such as the Narragansett, attacked and nearly annihilated the Pequot in the first of many interethnic wars in New England. |
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The European Union supports the appeal of the prime minister of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the citizens of the country to continue to work for a strengthening of interethnic trust and respect. |
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Diakonoff accounted for the considerable linguistic diversity of Afro-Asiatic languages by suggesting that there was extensive interethnic and interlanguage contact throughout the region. |
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Ahmeti, the paper contends, appeals for interethnic trust while employing threatening and nationalistic rhetoric and provoking with overuse of national symbols. |
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According to Professor Ljubomir Frckovski, except for the worsening of the interethnic relations, the problem is the defocusing from the solving of the name issue. |
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Interethnic violence had earlier caused the partial separation of the two communities. |
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Interethnic marriage between Han and Jurchen became common at this time. |
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