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1. How the Minorities in Yunnan Change
THE minority peoples who live along China's south-western border in Yunnan Province - the Lisus. Kawas, Chingpos, Pulangs, Lahus, Nus, Tulungs and Penglungs - are moving from very primitive ways of
Author: HUANG CHANG-LU Year 1958 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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2. Yunnan's Minority Peoples on the Socialist Road
THE Chinese nation includes more than 50 national minorities besides the Hans, the majority nationality. Members of 21 minorities live in Yunnan - more than in any other province. These include the
Author: HUANG CHANG-LU Year 1965 Issue 23 PDF HTML
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3. The Rebirth of the Tibetan People Cannot Be Halted
Following is an abridged translation of an article which appeared in "Hongqi" (Red Flag), No. 9 (May 1, 1959), theoretical fortnightly published by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Author: CHANG LU Year 1959 Issue 18 PDF HTML
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4. Guatemala's Struggle Against Tyranny
THE Central American state of Guatemala is in the grip of an acute political crisis. Anti-government strikes and demonstrations by workers and students continue in defiance of the most brutal
Author: CHANG LU Year 1962 Issue 13 PDF HTML
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5. Argentina Before and After The Elections
JOSE Maria Guido, Provisional Speaker of the Argentine Senate, has become the new Argentine President. This is the result of a coup d'etat by the reactionary military leaders, whose attack is
Author: CHANG LU Year 1962 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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6. Latin American Peasants on the March
"Day in, day out, you will meet people in the field. Rocks, sticks and machetes in hand, they are seizing the land which rightfully belongs to them, driving in land markers and staking their lives to
Author: CHANG LU Year 1962 Issue 17 PDF HTML
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7. AWAKENED AFRICA
APRIL 15 has been designated by the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Council as "Africa Freedom Day." The Chinese people rejoice in the fact that the African national independence movements have made
Author: HUANG CHENG Year 1959 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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8. Heroic Chingkang Mountain
"A single spark can start a prairie fire."The spark first kindled on Chingkang Mountain flared up into a beacon; it lighted the advance of the Chinese people in their struggle for liberation. It gave
Author: HUANG CHI Year 1961 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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9. Basing Industry on Agriculture
THE Eighth Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party at its historic Tenth Plenary Session held last September pointed out that "the urgent task facing the people of our country at present is
Author: CHUNG HUANG Year 1963 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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10. Conquering the Yellow River
ORIGINATING in the Bayan Kara Mountains on the Chinghai-Tibet Plateau, the Yellow River, China's second longest river, flows 4,845 kilometres winding its way eastward and emptying into Pohai Bay. It
Author: Huang Chun Year 1971 Issue 42 PDF HTML