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- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ author "Eugene Newton Anderson".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Tanka_people.
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ page "13".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ page "14".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ page "15".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ publisher "American Anthropological Association".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ quote "Neither theory for the origin of the boat people has much proof. Neither would stand up in court. Chen's conclusion is still valid today: "...to what tribe or race they once belonged or were once akin to is still unknown."".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ quote "The most widely accepted theory of the origins of these people is that they are derived from the aboriginal tribes of the area. Most scholars have agreed that the".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ quote "and boat people are such as one would expect between groups leading such different ways of life. in culture, the boat people are Chinese. Ward and McCoy point out that the land people are probably not free from aboriginal intermixture themselves, and conclude that the boat people are probably not more mixed. As Ward states, "... the boat-people's descent is probably neither more nor less 'non-Han' than that of most other Cantonese-speaking inhabitants of Kwangtung.".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ quote "meant little more than "Barbarian." the Yueh seem to have included quite civilized peoples and also wild hill tribes. The Chinese drove them south or assimilated them. One group maintained its identity, according to the theory, and became the boat people. Ho concludes that the word Tan originally covered a specific tribe, then was extended like Man further north to cover various groups. At first it referred to the Patung Tan people, then to the Lingnan Tan, i.e.".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ title "The floating world of Castle Peak Bay".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ url books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ.
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ url "https://books.google.com/books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ volume "Volume 4 of Anthropological studies".
- books?ei=fw02TrngHNCUtwfJzo3uDA&ct=result&id=N5qfAAAAMAAJ year "1970".