Montagnard (Vietnam) (redirect from Degar)
Earlier they were referred to pejoratively as the mọi. Sometimes the term Degar is used for the group as well. Most of those living in the United States...
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Persecution of the Montagnard in Vietnam (redirect from Degar genocide)
(Nam tiến). Ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) people now outnumber the indigenous Degars (considered derogatory term) after state-sponsored colonization directed...
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The Rhade or Êđê (Rade language: Anak Degar / Degar people[citation needed]) are an indigenous Austronesian ethnic group of southern Vietnam (population...
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political organization whose mission is to protect the rights of the Montagnard/Degar peoples of Vietnam, who belong to over thirty indigenous ethnic groups in...
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persons, as well as members of other Montagnard groups (Khmer Loeu and Degar), collaborated with US Special Forces, and many were resettled with their...
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Sorkh Degar (Persian: سرخ دگار, also Romanized as Sorkh Degār; also known as Sorkh Dagān, Sorkh Degāl, Sorkh Dekāl, and Sorkh Dogān) is a village in Kahnuk...
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residing in mountain areas are known collectively in the West as Montagnard or Degar. One distinctive feature of highland ethnic minority groups in Vietnam is...
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the Bahnar and Jarai ethnic groups, sometimes known as the Montagnards or Degar, although now it is inhabited primarily by the Kinh ethnic group. The city...
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rebellions started to be weakened, though not completely ended, such as the Degar rebellion in Central Highlands in 2004. Attempts to assimilate non-Vietnamese...
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Vietnam, the population of the Central Highlands was almost exclusively Degar (including more than 40 tribal groups); however, the South Vietnamese government...
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etymology into two parts, about the Welsh adjective 'tref' and the noun 'degar'. He began by dismissing four derivations of 'tref': 'the foot of the camp'...
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Kardar Kola (redirect from Kar Degar Kola)
Kola (Persian: كاردركلا, also Romanized as Kardar Kolā; also known as Kār Degar Kolā, Kār Der Kolā, Kārdgar Kalā, and Kārdgar Kolā) is a village in Deraz...
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assimilation and low birth rates. The central highland peoples commonly termed Degar or Montagnards (mountain people) comprise two main ethnolinguistic...
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movies about the Vietnam War. During the filming of The Green Berets, the Degar or Montagnard people of Vietnam's Central Highlands, fierce fighters against...
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majority and dominant ethnic Vietnamese Kinh against ethnic minorities such as Degars (Montagnards), Chams and the Khmer Krom. It has also been directed against...
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Medicine. 331 (3): 154–160. doi:10.1056/NEJM199407213310303. PMID 8008029. Degar, Barbara A.; Rollins, Barrett J. (September 2, 2009). "Langerhans cell histiocytosis:...
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or Atatürk nationalism Neo-Ottomanism Turkish Islamonationalism Vietnam Degar Albania Kosovo Armenia Austria German nationalism in Austria Belarus Bulgaria...
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American GIs), Đăk Tô is populated by a Montagnard tribal people known as the Degar. Đăk Tô is in a lush region of forest-covered mountains and deep valleys...
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largest of the upland ethnic groups of Vietnam's Central Highlands known as Degar or Montagnards, and 25 per cent of the population in the Cambodian province...
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Rubley (1987–1991) Gus Frerotte (1990, 1992–1993) Mark Matheson (1992) Troy DeGar (1994–1996) Tad Jones (1994) John Fitzgerald (1994, 1996–1998) Michael Wall...
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Rubley (1987–1991) Gus Frerotte (1990, 1992–1993) Mark Matheson (1992) Troy DeGar (1994–1996) Tad Jones (1994) John Fitzgerald (1994, 1996–1998) Michael Wall...
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by the Vietnamese government despite being indigenous to the region. The Degar (Montagnards) are indigenous to Central Highlands (Vietnam) and were conquered...
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digarand keh dar āfarīnesh 'zeh yek goharand cho ʿozvī be-dard āvarad rūzgār degar ʿozvhā rā namānad qarār to k'az meḥnat-e dīgarān bī-ghamī nashāyad keh nāmat...
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AP, Holland SM, Gahl WA, Sundel RP, Lehmann LE, Lee MA, Alexandrescu S, Degar BA, Duncan CN, Gorman MP (May 2019). "Pediatric CNS-isolated hemophagocytic...
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Midland Lao still have a lower standard of living than other ethnic groups. Degar Khmer Loeu Ban Phou Pheung Noi Murdoch, John B. (1974). "The 1901-1902 Holy...
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International Religious Freedom: Vietnam". "A Call to Finish Line to Support the Degar". Archived from the original on 2007-03-30. Retrieved 2007-04-10. AsiaNews...
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Rubley (1987–1991) Gus Frerotte (1990, 1992–1993) Mark Matheson (1992) Troy DeGar (1994–1996) Tad Jones (1994) John Fitzgerald (1994, 1996–1998) Michael Wall...
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Hmong, Nung, Jarai, and Khmer Krom minorities, and other members of the Degar peoples, also known as Montagnards.) Mike Force's missions were intended...
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Rubley (1987–1991) Gus Frerotte (1990, 1992–1993) Mark Matheson (1992) Troy DeGar (1994–1996) Tad Jones (1994) John Fitzgerald (1994, 1996–1998) Michael Wall...
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from the original on 26 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019. "UNPO: Degar-Montagnards". UNPO. 6 June 2018. Archived from the original on 26 January...
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