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- who: UC, Irvine and Title, from the Powered by the California Digital Library University of California have published the paper: UC Irvine, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of September/11,/2001
SUMMARY
Immigrants work hard to define religious identity for their descendants, particularly where religion is increasingly viewed as a form of cultural V 95 O 2005 difference. Identity politics often has strong transnational components, but there is no single "diasporic orientation" because the indigenous population is so large (at least a third of the whole) and the national-origin groups differ so greatly . . .
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