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Communication between members of the 10 different major ethnolinguistic groups was also difficult.
The region is inhabited by various ethnolinguistic groups and communities.
Ethnolinguistic differences made it difficult for one tribe to communicate with another.
They are one of the largest ethnolinguistic minorities in the Philippines.
These ethnolinguistic groups are different in terms of culture, religion, and have been politically independent.
Other studies have addressed the changes that occurred within individual regions or ethnolinguistic groups.
Resistance against Spanish rule was regional in character, based on ethnolinguistic groups.
The impact of this move on the ethnolinguistic integrity of these people was not known.
The culture of Ethiopia is diverse and generally structured along ethnolinguistic lines.
For the past two decades, it has documented and performed the rituals of more than 50 ethnolinguistic groups from within the country.
The population of the country is divided into a wide variety of ethnolinguistic groups.
Afghanistan is a multiethnic society with a variety of ethnolinguistic groups.
The annual bibliography is indexed by 100 areas, most of which are ethnolinguistic divisions.
The seven reservations include more than twelve distinct Native American ethnolinguistic groups.
The twenty largest ethnolinguistic groups in Malaysia are as follows:
The term often also refers to the entire ethnolinguistic enclave regardless of administrative borders.
They had since retained their ethnolinguistic integrity.
During the 17th century the Temne ethnolinguistic group was expanding.
It has been estimated that there were eleven major waves and streams of ethnolinguistic migrations across these points over time.
"Methodological observations on some recent studies of the early ethnolinguistic history of Korea and vicinity."
They are divided into 17 distinct ethnolinguistic groupings, many of which are poorly documented.
A formerly dominant ethnolinguistic group normally leaves its mark on the language (in words and proper names) after it passes from the scene.
It is home to the Jaqaru ethnolinguistic minority.
Specialists are largely in agreement as to the ethnolinguistic classification of the ethnic groups of Laos.
The Molbogs, a Muslim ethnolinguistic group, is concentrated in this island.