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Qué (quién) es ethnie - definición

SOCIALLY DEFINED CATEGORY OF PEOPLE WHO IDENTIFY WITH EACH OTHER
Ethnic group; Ethnic; Ethnicities; Ethnic origin; Ethnic groups; Ethnic Group; Ethnically; Ethnick; Ethnic identity; Ethnic background; Inter-ethnic; Multi-ethinic groups; Ethnic classification; Ethnicity theory; Ethnic heritage; Ethnic origins; Ethnic Groups; Root nationality; Ethnic community; Ethnic communities; Ethnic network; Ethnic networks; Ethnic category; Ethnic categories; Ethnies; Ethnic composition; Ethnical group; Ethnie; Race and ethnicity; Sub-ethnic group; Ethnic subgroups; Sub-ethnic groups; Ethnia; Ethnic nationality; Ethnic nationalities; Nationality (ethnic affiliation); Nationalities (ethnic affiliations); Ethnic affiliation; Ethnic affiliations; Ethnic people; Ethnic peoples; Ethnic identities; Ethnic culture
  • Assyrians]] are one of the indigenous peoples of Northern [[Iraq]].
  • The [[Javanese people]] of [[Indonesia]] are the largest [[Austronesia]]n ethnic group.
  • Basque people]] constitute an indigenous ethnic minority in both France and Spain.
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  • Lapland]] of Finland, 1936
  • A group of ethnic [[Bengalis]] in [[Dhaka]], [[Bangladesh]]. The Bengalis form the third-largest ethnic group in the world after the [[Han Chinese]] and [[Arabs]].<ref>roughly 300 million worldwide ([[CIA Factbook]] 2014 estimates, numbers subject to rapid population growth).</ref>

Ethnic         
A PERSON'S ETHNIC BACKGROUND
Ethnic group; Ethnic; Ethnicities; Ethnic origin; Ethnic groups; Ethnic Group; Ethnically; Ethnick; Ethnic identity; Ethnic background; Inter-ethnic; Multi-ethinic groups; Ethnic classification; Ethnicity theory; Ethnic heritage; Ethnic origins; Ethnic Groups; Root nationality; Ethnic community; Ethnic communities; Ethnic network; Ethnic networks; Ethnic category; Ethnic categories; Ethnies; Ethnic composition; Ethnical group; Ethnie; Race and ethnicity; Sub-ethnic group; Ethnic subgroups; Sub-ethnic groups; Ethnia; Ethnic nationality; Ethnic nationalities; Nationality (ethnic affiliation); Nationalities (ethnic affiliations); Ethnic affiliation; Ethnic affiliations; Ethnic people; Ethnic peoples; Ethnic identities; Ethnic culture
·noun A heathen; a pagan.
II. Ethnic ·adj ·Alt. of Ethnical.
ethnicity         
A PERSON'S ETHNIC BACKGROUND
Ethnic group; Ethnic; Ethnicities; Ethnic origin; Ethnic groups; Ethnic Group; Ethnically; Ethnick; Ethnic identity; Ethnic background; Inter-ethnic; Multi-ethinic groups; Ethnic classification; Ethnicity theory; Ethnic heritage; Ethnic origins; Ethnic Groups; Root nationality; Ethnic community; Ethnic communities; Ethnic network; Ethnic networks; Ethnic category; Ethnic categories; Ethnies; Ethnic composition; Ethnical group; Ethnie; Race and ethnicity; Sub-ethnic group; Ethnic subgroups; Sub-ethnic groups; Ethnia; Ethnic nationality; Ethnic nationalities; Nationality (ethnic affiliation); Nationalities (ethnic affiliations); Ethnic affiliation; Ethnic affiliations; Ethnic people; Ethnic peoples; Ethnic identities; Ethnic culture
(ethnicities)
Ethnicity is the state or fact or belonging to a particular ethnic group.
He said his ethnicity had not been important to him.
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ethnic         
A PERSON'S ETHNIC BACKGROUND
Ethnic group; Ethnic; Ethnicities; Ethnic origin; Ethnic groups; Ethnic Group; Ethnically; Ethnick; Ethnic identity; Ethnic background; Inter-ethnic; Multi-ethinic groups; Ethnic classification; Ethnicity theory; Ethnic heritage; Ethnic origins; Ethnic Groups; Root nationality; Ethnic community; Ethnic communities; Ethnic network; Ethnic networks; Ethnic category; Ethnic categories; Ethnies; Ethnic composition; Ethnical group; Ethnie; Race and ethnicity; Sub-ethnic group; Ethnic subgroups; Sub-ethnic groups; Ethnia; Ethnic nationality; Ethnic nationalities; Nationality (ethnic affiliation); Nationalities (ethnic affiliations); Ethnic affiliation; Ethnic affiliations; Ethnic people; Ethnic peoples; Ethnic identities; Ethnic culture
a.; (also ethnical)
1.
Heathen (as distinguished from Jewish and Christian), pagan, gentile.
2.
Ethnological.

Wikipedia

Ethnicity

An ethnicity or ethnic group is a grouping of people who identify with each other on the basis of shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include common sets of traditions, ancestry, language, history, society, nation, religion, or social treatment within their residing area. The term ethnicity is often used interchangeably with the term nation, particularly in cases of ethnic nationalism.

Ethnicity may be construed as an inherited or as a societally imposed construct. Ethnic membership tends to be defined by a shared cultural heritage, ancestry, origin myth, history, homeland, language, dialect, religion, mythology, folklore, ritual, cuisine, dressing style, art, or physical appearance. Ethnic groups may share a narrow or broad spectrum of genetic ancestry, depending on group identification, with many groups having mixed genetic ancestry. Ethnic groups often continue to speak related languages.

By way of language shift, acculturation, adoption and religious conversion, individuals or groups may over time shift from one ethnic group to another. Ethnic groups may be divided into subgroups or tribes, which over time may become separate ethnic groups themselves due to endogamy or physical isolation from the parent group. Conversely, formerly separate ethnicities can merge to form a pan-ethnicity and may eventually merge into one single ethnicity. Whether through division or amalgamation, the formation of a separate ethnic identity is referred to as ethnogenesis.

Although both organic and performative criteria characterise ethnic groups, debate in the past had dichotomised between primordialism and constructivism. Earlier 20th-century "Primordialists" viewed ethnic groups as real phenomena whose distinct characteristics have endured since the distant past. Perspectives that developed after the 1960s increasingly viewed ethnic groups as social constructs, with identity assigned by societal rules.

Ejemplos de uso de ethnie
1. Xcel Energy spokeswoman Ethnie Groves had said the workers initially communicated they weren‘t injured after the fire broke out.
2. They were among a group of nine contract maintenance workers in the tunnel when a machine used to coat the inside of the 4–foot–wide pipe with epoxy caught fire, said Xcel Energy spokeswoman Ethnie Groves.
3. They were among a group of nine contract maintenance workers in the tunnel when a machine used to coat the inside of the 12–foot–wide pipe with epoxy caught fire, Xcel Energy spokeswoman Ethnie Groves said.
4. They were among a group of nine contract maintenance workers in the tunnel when a machine used to coat the inside of the 4–foot–wide pipe with epoxy caught fire, Xcel Energy spokeswoman Ethnie Groves said.
5. We can‘t afford to have someone else go in and complicate the problem.‘‘ The blaze erupted when a machine used by the workers to coat the tunnel with a mixture of paint and epoxy caught fire, Xcel Energy spokeswoman Ethnie Groves said.