definición de Hakka en el diccionario malayo
Hakka origen étnico chino del norte de Guangdong y al sur de Fukien en China y que vive en todo el mundo, también conocido como Khek. Hakka suku kaum Cina yg berasal dr utara Guangdong dan selatan Fukien di Negara China dan tinggal di merata tempat di dunia, juga dikenali sbg Khek.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «HAKKA»
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Hakka Chinese Confront Protestant Christianity, 1850-1900 ...
13 Hakka Women Women remain largely invisible in the biographies and reports of Wuhua evangelists during the 1850s and 1860s. Four biographies do, however, provide some data on Hakka women. Jiang Jiaoren's widow, Ye Huangsha, ...
Jessie Gregory Lutz, Rolland Ray Lutz, 2015
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The Hakka Dialect: A Linguistic Study of Its Phonology, ...
Professor Hashimoto describes the the formation, phonology and syntax of the Hakka dialects.
Mantaro J. Hashimoto, 2010
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The Hakka Cookbook: Chinese Soul Food from Around the ...
Traces the history of Hakka cuisine from its roots in China to the many different migration locations of the Hakka people, describing how the cuisine changed in each region, and provides Hakka recipes from all over the world.
Linda Lau Anusasananan, 2012
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Hakka Soul: Memories, Migrations, and Meals
Chronicles the dreams, ambitions and idiosyncrasies of the author's family, beginning with the death of her grandmother in pre-Independence Malaya.
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Identification of Hakka Cultural Markers
The Hakka are a minority group that has been in China since, at least 240 B.C. They have cultural markers that separate them from the majority Han Chinese Group. This book separates actual cultural markers from ethnic stereotypes.
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A Faithful Reading Partner: A Story from a Hakka Village
A welcome addition to dual language literature, the story is about growing up among the Hakka people in Taiwan.
When precocious Mandolin MacDuff wakes up in a strange room, she feels scared, abandoned and then total emptiness turned her body into mush.
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From Invisible to Visible: Stories of Taiwanese Hakka ...
instruct a student on how to participate in the Hakka speech contest. Joan found it very strange that her colleague was a Hakka but could not speak the language. Instead, she always spoke Southern Min. Among Joan's colleagues, Joan found ...
Hakka andBukkahad still much to achieve withtheir courage and strength. The Delhi Sultan's forces were still stronginseveral regionsof Andhra Pradesh. After crowning Harihara.The King of Vijayanagar, Veera Balala returned to Madurai.
B.PUT TASWAMAYYA, Litent, 2014
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Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee ...
as the Taiping Rebellion (Spence, 1996) and the Hakka-Cantonese wars (Cohen, 1968), were critical to ethnogenesis — the development of an identifiable ethnic group with shared traditions (Gladney, 1991). While Hakka ethnicity developed ...
Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember, Ian Skoggard, 2005