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The creole developed out of an autonomous Dongxiang language, which was Mongolic in nature and written with the Arabic script. For religious reasons, most Dongxiang men and women cover their heads, typically with a skullcap. The Dongxiang are said to be very welcoming hosts and attach great importance to respecting all elders and maintaining a good level of hygiene.

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A literacy program is credited with having changed this. An Introduction to China's Dongxiang People.

Save to Wishlist. Not to be conflated with the Hui, the Dongxiang are a Muslim people living in a centralized location, to where they were likely driven by angry ancestors towards the end of Mongolian rule. Paul Krugman, Helpman, Elhanan, Rauch, James E.

Rauch, Melitz, Jacques, Jacques Melitz, Gert-Jan M. Guo, Rongxing, Full references including those not matched with items on IDEAS More about this item Keywords Domestic trade ; Spatial dis integration ; Interprovincial ethnic linkage ; Province ; China ; Statistics Access and download statistics Corrections All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors.

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