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The changing paradigm of Mongolian studies : between documents and the field : papers presented at the Twenty-second Taniguchi International Symposium / edited by Konagaya Yuki.

Van Pelt Library DS798 .T367 1998
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taniguchi Kōgyō Shōreikai. Division of Ethnology. International Symposium (22nd : 1998 : National Museum of Ethnology)
Contributor:
Konagaya, Yuki, 1957-
Taniguchi Kōgyō Shōreikai.
Series:
Mongolian culture studies ; 2.
Mongolian culture studies ; 2
Language:
English
German
Mongolian
Subjects (All):
Forced migration.
History.
Nomads.
Mongolia--Congresses.
Mongolia.
Inner Mongolia (China)--Congresses.
Inner Mongolia (China).
Nomads--Mongolia--Congresses.
Forced migration--Russia (Federation)--Kalmykii͡a--History--20th century--Congresses.
China--Inner Mongolia.
Russia (Federation).
Kalmykii͡.
Russia (Federation)--Kalmykii︠a︡.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
History.
Physical Description:
x, 235 : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Place of Publication:
Köln, Germany : International Society for the Study of the Culture and Economy of the Ordos Mongols, 2001.
Language Note:
In English and German; translated from Mongolian.
Notes:
Papers presented at the Twenty-second International Symposium of the Division of Ethnoligy, held at the National Museum of Ethnology in Japan, Nov. 11-18, 1998, sponsored by the Taniguchi Foundation.
Includes bibliographical references.
Other Format:
Online version: Taniguchi Kōgyō Shōreikai. Division of Ethnology. International Symposium (22nd : 1998 : National Museum of Ethnology). Changing paradigm of Mongolian studies.
ISBN:
4990071913
9784990071912
OCLC:
47928301

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