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  1. The development of Ethnic Politics in China can date back to 80 years ago. As of today, its disciplinary system and norms have been established in a systematic approach, and many significant academic achieveme...

    Authors: Xing Zhou
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2022 6:3
  2. Based on comparison between age sets in Africa and the social age structure of the Dai people in China, this paper examines the forms, functions and evolution of the age groups of the De’ang people in Yunnan P...

    Authors: Yu Shu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2022 6:2
  3. Canada was the first country in the world to establish multiculturalism as its official policy for the governance of diversity. Canadian multiculturalism has gained much popularity in political and public disc...

    Authors: Ling Lei and Shibao Guo
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2022 6:1
  4. The incidence of poverty in three of China’s provinces (Qinghai, Guizhou and Yunnan) and five of its autonomous regions (Inner Mongolia, Guangxi, Tibet, Ningxia, and Xinjiang) is greater than the national aver...

    Authors: Yanzhong Wang and Sai Ding
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:18
  5. By comparing five aspects between China and the West—ideas, model of political participation, path of economic and social development, pattern of protection of language and culture rights, and construction of ...

    Authors: Shaoqing Zhou
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:17
  6. This study explores the Santhal community to enhance the understanding of the human-nature relationship that fully captures distinct intricacies of ethnoecology. Relying on a qualitative research design, this ...

    Authors: Koustab Majumdar and Dipankar Chatterjee
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:16
  7. Venezuelan 'asylum seekers' arriving at the coast of Trinidad enter a new reality and become a part of a world of politics and processing like most migrants do. By no fault of their own, they embody local and ...

    Authors: Chinyere Herbert
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:15
  8. Based on the “Unified Platform for Speech Acoustic Parameters of Chinese Minority Languages”, this paper calculates and compares the acoustic distribution of vowels in Mongolian, Uyghur, and Ewenki and propose...

    Authors: Huhe Harnud and Zhou Xuewen
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:14
  9. The occupational differentiation of the Chaoxian people (Korean Ethnic Group of China or Ethnically Korean Chinese Citizens) migrating to South Korea is an important factor leading to big differences in the so...

    Authors: Weihua Ma and Ji Chen
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:13
  10. Sacred groves are relict forests dedicated to local deities that have been informally protected and managed by local communities over centuries. To gain greater insights into underlying sociocultural reasons f...

    Authors: Ankur Patwardhan, Pooja Ghate, Monali Mhaskar and Amit Bansude
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:12
  11. This article is a research report involving three anthropological studies conducted during the period of “Kuige” and their “re-studies.” By narrating the project, I set forth my views on the connections and di...

    Authors: Mingming Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:9
  12. This paper uses the shooting and posting of Kuaishou short videos by young villagers in Wushi Village, Wushi Town, Huzhu Autonomous County, Qinghai Province, China as a case study, attempting to explore the cu...

    Authors: Guangxu Ji
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:8
  13. This paper examines the 70-year history of Chinese anthropology from domestic and international perspectives since the founding of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. The policy of reform and opening-up in...

    Authors: Jijiao Zhang and Yue Wu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:7
  14. How can images be used as an expressive, yet clearly limited, tool to represent “the other” in ethnographic films? Based on the objectives of visual anthropology and visual communication, this article analyzes...

    Authors: Xun Xiong and Jing Li
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:6
  15. Somatotype is the parameter used to determine the body composition, which is influenced by several factors and nutrition is the crucial one. This study aimed to determine somatotype and nutritional status as w...

    Authors: Kaustav Das, Koel Mukherjee, Sayak Ganguli, Somosree Pal and Subrata Sankar Bagchi
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:5
  16. Through active involvement in UNESCO’s ICH (Intangible Cultural Heritage) programme, China has developed its own framework to support traditional making practices. To examine the ‘characteristics’ of heritage ...

    Authors: Wanlin Zhang, Stuart Walker, Martyn Evans and Julia Bennett
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:4
  17. Based on a large sample of survey data collected from 12 Chinese provinces, municipalities directly under the central government and autonomous regions in the western regions of China, this article discusses t...

    Authors: Jianke Yang and Qi Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:3
  18. Since Charles Leslie introduced the concept of “medical pluralism” in the early 1970s, there has been a steady stream of research in this domain. Based on a case study of a Dong (ethnic group) village in China...

    Authors: Chengpu Yu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:2
  19. This paper presents community interference on agricultural ecology against climate change impacts in Lo-manthang, Upper-Mustang, Nepal. The peoples’ response strategies are based on traditional agroecological ...

    Authors: Man Bahadur Khattri and Rishikesh Pandey
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2021 5:1
  20. Through empirical research on the social development of pastoral society in the East Ujimqin Banner, this study puts forward that within the government’s “passive development” discourse, local herders would pr...

    Authors: Kun Zhang and Hailin Shang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:14
  21. Island studies play an important role in the development of anthropology. It is of academic value and practical significance to understand the island world as the field where multiple modernization forces and ...

    Authors: Guoqing Ma
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:12
  22. Ongniud Banner, as a mixed agricultural and pastoral county-level administrative region within the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, actively promotes an improved level of government services, especially the Fang...

    Authors: Yong Fang, Jinghong Zhou, Shaochun Zhang, WuRigexiletu, Lei Shao and Xin Liang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:9
  23. The Silver Wings: Local Society and Cultural Changes in China (1920s–1980s) is a representative ethnographic work since the reconstruction of Chinese anthropology in the late 1970s. It used the perspective of cul...

    Authors: Du Jing
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:7
  24. This paper will take the film The Rules from Ancestors as the basis to discuss the “writing” process of ethnographic film, addressing how a contemporary visual ethnography can be realized through the presentation...

    Authors: Tao Pang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:6
  25. The work of Initiative on Promoting Inter-ethnic Unity and Common Progress (hereinafter referred to as “The Initiative Work”) originated from long-term historical practice and is a significant measure for Chin...

    Authors: Qing Sui, Zhongxie Li, Shuyi Sun, Shiqiang Li and Danhong Chen
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2020 4:1
  26. This paper presents an account of field research and its findings from an international knowledge exchange project entitled Design Ecologies: Sustaining ethno-cultural significance of products through urban ec...

    Authors: Stuart Walker, Louise Mullagh, Martyn Evans and Yanzhong Wang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:10
  27. This article examines Meilong animal husbandry cooperatives in the Haixi Prefecture of Qinghai Province, China as a study case, using information gathered through field surveys and questionnaires to explore th...

    Authors: Hubin Yin, Yaqi Gao, Wenyuan Liu, Cairang Dongzhu and Wei Jiang
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:9
  28. Regional studies in anthropology are vital to the development of the discipline, for they supply anthropology with an approach that moves from individual cases to a holistic understanding of a region. Western ...

    Authors: Daming Zhou, Xuzhi Zhan, Yu Cao and Liang Chen
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:6
  29. Gaize County, located in Ngari Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and known as the “roof of the roof of the world,” is an area with the toughest production, living and working conditions in the countr...

    Authors: Yanzhong Wang and Yafang Ning
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:4
  30. The article discusses the contributions of anthropology to the interdisciplinary dialogues on the scientific status of knowledge and on the relationship between the sciences. It attributes to the discipline a ...

    Authors: Roberto Malighetti
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:1
  31. There is a consensus among evolutionists today that man first appeared in Africa approximately four million years ago. Others counter this theory saying, “... when shall we speak of man as man”? The timeline t...

    Authors: Sarah Umer
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2018 2:6

    The Retraction Note to this article has been published in International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2019 3:2

  32. A Summary of International Symposium on the Formation and Development of the Chinese Nation with Multi-ethnic Groups in order to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Publication of Fei Xiaotong’s Theory of ...

    Authors: Haitao Liu
    Citation: International Journal of Anthropology and Ethnology 2018 2:4

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