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This [[modern]] usage of "ethnic group" further came to reflect the [[different]] kinds of encounters industrialised states have had with external [[groups]], such as immigrants and [[indigenous]] peoples; "ethnic" thus came to stand in [[opposition]] to "national", to refer to people with distinct cultural [[identities]] who, through [[migration]] or [[conquest]], had become subject to a state or "nation" with a different cultural mainstream.— with the first usage of the term ethnic group in 1935, and entering the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] in 1972.
 
This [[modern]] usage of "ethnic group" further came to reflect the [[different]] kinds of encounters industrialised states have had with external [[groups]], such as immigrants and [[indigenous]] peoples; "ethnic" thus came to stand in [[opposition]] to "national", to refer to people with distinct cultural [[identities]] who, through [[migration]] or [[conquest]], had become subject to a state or "nation" with a different cultural mainstream.— with the first usage of the term ethnic group in 1935, and entering the [[Oxford English Dictionary]] in 1972.
*Date: [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century]
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*Date: [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Century 15th century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
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*1 : heathen
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Members of an ethnic group are conscious of belonging to an ethnic [[group]]; moreover ethnic [[identity]] is further marked by the [[recognition]] from others of a group's distinctiveness.
 
Members of an ethnic group are conscious of belonging to an ethnic [[group]]; moreover ethnic [[identity]] is further marked by the [[recognition]] from others of a group's distinctiveness.
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Processes that result in the emergence of such identification are called ethnogenesis.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic]
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Processes that result in the emergence of such identification are called ethnogenesis.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic]
    
[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Sociology]]
 
[[Category: Anthropology]]
 
[[Category: Anthropology]]

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