- the
number of
Kashubs (including Slovincians) in
Pomerelia as 174,831. He also
estimated that at that time
there were over 90,000
Kashubs in the United...
- "The
Kashubs on the Baltic". The
Slavonic and East
European Review. 19 (53/54): 265–275. JSTOR 4203596. Perkowski, Jan L (1966). "The
Kashubs: Origins...
- 000
Kashubs, in
Buffalo Michigan: 5,000
Kashubs, in
Detroit Minnesota: 6,000
Kashubs, in
Winona and some
small settlements Illinois: 30.000
Kashubs, in...
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Srbiji i u
rasejanju iznosi oko 60.000. Kwidzińska, Sławina (2007). The
Kashubs Today:
Culture —
Language —
Identity (PDF). Gdańsk: The
Kashubian Institute...
- traditions. His 1972 report, "Vampires, Dwarves, And
Witches Among The
Ontario Kashubs"
inspired sensational articles in
Psychology Today, The
Canadian Magazine...
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Senate of
Poland (German
language website) Obracht-Prondzyński, C.: The
Kashubs today: culture, language,
identity [translated by
Tomasz Wicherkiewicz]...
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Kashubian Americans are
Americans of
Kashubian descent. The two
earliest Kashubian American settlements in the
United States were
centered around Winona...
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Udmurts Komi
Permyaks Mari Komi
Kazakhs Kalmyks Karelians Vepsians Izhorians Romansh Kashubs Bretons Cornish Aromanians Lux.
Sorbs Kumyks Gagauz Inuit...
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ethnolinguistic minorities.
Minority groups included Poles (including
Kashubs in West
Prussia and
Mazurs in East Prussia),
Prussian Lithuanians (in East...
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inhabited also by
ethnolinguistic minorities such as
Poles (including
Kashubs in West
Prussia and
Mazurs in East Prussia),
Prussian Lithuanians (in East...