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  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Maps
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Part 1. The Political, Natural, and Historical Setting
    1. 1 / Some Ethnic Displays
    2. 2 / Foundations of Ethnic Identity
    3. 3 / Ethnology, Linguistics, and Politics
    4. 4 / The Land and Its History
  9. Part 2. Primordial Ethnicity: The Nuosu
    1. 5 / Nuosu History and Culture
    2. 6 / Mishi: A Demographically and Culturally Nuosu Community
    3. 7 / Baiwu: Nuosu in an Ethnic Mix
    4. 8 / Manshuiwan: Nuosu Ethnicity in a Culturally Han Area
    5. 9 / Nuosu, Yi, China, and the World
  10. Part 3. Historically Contingent Ethnicity: The Prmi and Naze
    1. 10 / The Contingent Ethnicity of the Prmi
    2. 11 / The Contested Identity of the Naze
    3. 12 / Representing the Naze
  11. Part 4. Residual and Instrumental Ethnicity
    1. 13 / Ethnicity and Acculturation: Some Little Groups
  12. Part 5. Default Ethnicity: The Han
    1. 14 / The Majority as Minority
  13. Conclusion
    1. Comparing Ways of Being Ethnic
  14. Glossary
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index

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