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- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 accessdate "2011-07-17".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 author "Harris M. Berger, Michael Thomas Carroll".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 chapter "Ideologies, Choices, and Practicies in Eastern African Hip Hop".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 editor "Harris M. Berger, Michael Thomas Carroll".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 editor1First "Berger".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 editor1Last "Harris M.".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 editor2First "Carroll".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 editor2Last "Michael Thomas".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 first1 "Alex".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 first2 "John".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 isCitedBy Ice_Ice_Baby.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 isCitedBy Jiangnan.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 isCitedBy To_the_Extreme.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 isCitedBy Vanilla_Ice.
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 isbn "1-57806-536-4".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 last1 "Perullo".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 last2 "Fenn".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 page "182".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 page "25".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 publisher "Univ. Press of Mississippi".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 quote "Chen Ming follows a similar argument in relation to hua'er songs in the Taomin dialect area, saying that when the Jiangsu immigrants came to this region in the Ming dynasty, they combined the performance styles of their native folksongs with song competitions popular among the Tibetans already living in the area. Together they "gradually created the new song form hua'er"".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 title "Global Pop, Local Language".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 title "Global pop, local language".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=AQWyMWVV9IAC&pg=PA182&dq=hua+er+muslim#v=onepage&q=jiangsu%20immigrants&f=false".
- books?vid=ISBN1-57806-536-4 year "2003".