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Journal articles on the topic "Gelao (Asian people)"

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Antiprawiro, Gunawan. "PERAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PENCEGAHAN DAN PENANGGULANGAN TERHADAP PENYALAHGUNAAN DAN PEREDARAN GELAP NARKOTIKA." Sociae Polites 15, no. 2 (October 5, 2017): 139–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.33541/sp.v15i2.454.

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AbstractThe purpose of this research is to understand thepeoples’ response toward rampaging of narcoticmisuse in Yogyakarta and the existence ofpeoples’ participation of Yogyakarta. Based ondescriptive analysis of data collection throughsome techniques of (a) documentation study, (b)in-depth interview, (c) observation and (d)focused group discussion (FGD) it is exploredthat peoples’ participation has functioned associal energy and has developed as a socialmovement. Values which is rooted from variousresources like religions, ethics and regulation arethe important determinant and binding thepeople’s behavior to achieve success in theimplementation of P4GN (Prevention andElimination of Illegal Circulation and Misuse ofNarcotics). This social movement also showsconsistency and responsibility of the Republic ofIndonesia as a state toward the ASEANagreement and nations in the world to fightagainst misuse and illegal circulation ofnarcotics. The agreement of ASEAN has providedgreat opportunity for the youth and student inthe ASEAN’s countries to exchange information,to do comparative study and workshop amongthe young generation for the implementation ofP4GN.Keywords: People’s role, Elimination, MisuseNarcotics AbstrakTujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahuirespon masyarakat terhadap maraknyapenyalahgunaan narkotika di Yogyakarta, daneksistensi partisipasi masyarakat Yogyakarta.Dari analisis deskriptif terhadap data yangdihimpun dengan teknik : (a) studi dokumentasi,(b) wawancara mendalam, (c) observasi, dan (d)diskusi kelompok terarah (FGD) terungkap bahwapartisipasi masyarakat telah berfungsi sebagaienergi sosial dan berkembang sebagai suatugerakan sosial. Nilai dari berbagai agama, etika,serta Peraturan Perundangan merupakandeterminan penting dan mengikat perilakumasyarakat untuk mencapai keberhasilanpenyelengaraan P4GN. Gerakan sosial inimenunjukkan konsistensi danpertanggungjawaban Negara RepublikIndonesia atas kesepakatan ASEAN dan bangsabangsa dunia dalam memerangipenyalahgunaan dan peredaran gelapnarkotika. Kesepakatan Komunitas ASEANmemberikan peluang besar bagi pemuda danmahasiswa di negara negara ASEAN untuksaling tukar informasi, studi banding, danworkshop antar pemuda dan mahasiswa dalampenyelenggaraan P4GN.Kata Kunci: Peran Masyarakat,Penanggulangan, Penyalahgunaan Narkotika
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Yokoyama, Satoshi. "A geographical study on the basis for existence of mountainous villages in northern Laos." 2003. http://www.tulips.tsukuba.ac.jp/limedio/dlam/B23/B2366109/1.pdf.

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Churchman, Catherine Margaret. "Between two rivers : the Li and Lao chiefdoms from the Han to the T'ang." Phd thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/109370.

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This thesis is an attempt to write a history of the non-Chinese peoples (known variously as Li and Lao) who lived in the country between the Red and Pearl River Deltas, over the period from the third to seventh centuries CE. More bronze drums dating from this era have been found in this region than anywhere else on earth, and yet, little research has been done into the history of the societies that produced them. That the drums were symbols of political authority and legitimacy among the Li and Lao is well-known from written records, but the flourishing of the drum casting tradition during this period, centuries after the Han conquest of the surrounding districts, points towards a growth in the wealth and prestige of their native rulers that is at odds with the oft-repeated linear narratives of 'Sinification' or 'Sinicization': the absorption of non-Chinese groups into the Chinese state through their acculturation to Chinese linguistic, cultural and political norms. The thesis discusses the various interactions of the Li and Lao chieftains with the Chinese empires of the time, through trade, administrative relationships and armed conflict, investigating what effect these had on Li and Lao societal structure and economic systems. It argues that at up until the seventh century, interactions with the Chinese states actually encouraged the growth of non-Chinese polities cementing local dynastic families in power over ever-larger areas and populations. The result of this growth was that by the seventh century even the large, powerful empires of the Sui and T'ang found it was necessary to install members of these families as provincial governors if they wished to have control over the area. The story of the Li and Lao not only offers a new perspective on the southern expansion of Chinese states and the nation-centred narrative of Chinese history, it is also a challenge to the nation-centred narratives of Vietnamese history from the same period. Living to the north-east of the Red River plain, the Li and Lao helped to isolate it from direct overland contact with the rest of the Chinese empires, and were, the thesis argues, an unrecognised contributing factor to the political autonomy of the area.
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Books on the topic "Gelao (Asian people)"

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"Gelao zu jian shi" bian xie zu. Gelao zu jian shi. Beijing: Min zu chu ban she, 2008.

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Jing, Tinghu. Gelao wen, Gelao yu Han zi jin yin shi du shu xie da quan. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo wen shi chu ban she, 2013.

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Wu, Qiulin. Judu Gelao zu wen hua yan jiu. 8th ed. [Guiyang Shi]: Guizhou min zu chu ban she, 2009.

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Peng, Gang, and Jilong Wu. Xinzhaiziran Cun diao cha: Gelao zu. 8th ed. Beijing: Zhongguo jing ji chu ban she, 2010.

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Guizhou Gelao zu xue hui. Gelao zu wen hua bai ke quan shu. 8th ed. Guiyang Shi: Guizhou min zu chu ban she, 2002.

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1953-, Zhang Xiaohui, and Li Tianyuan, eds. Gelao zu: Guizhou Dafang Xian Hongfeng Cun diao cha. 8th ed. Kunming Shi: Yunnan da xue chu ban she, 2004.

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Zhan, Shengping. Gelao zu fang yan bi jiao yan jiu: Gelaozu fangyan bijiao yanjiu. 8th ed. Beijing: Min zu chu ban she, 2012.

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Li, Jinfang, and Yancheng He. Gelao yu Buyang yu yu fa biao zhu hua yu cai liao ji: Text collection of Gelao and Buyang. 8th ed. Beijing Shi: Zhong yang min zu da xue chu ban she, 2011.

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Nie, Sen. Gelao zu chuan tong min ju yu ju zhu wen hua. 8th ed. Beijing Shi: Ke xue chu ban she, 2016.

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Zhong, Jingui. Gelao zu min su wen hua yan jiu: Gelaozu minsu wenhua yanjiu. 8th ed. Beijing: Min zu chu ban she, 2012.

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