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- 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...
- Srbiji i u rasejanju iznosi oko 60.000. Kwidzińska, Sławina (2007). The Kashubs Today: CultureLanguageIdentity (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...
- Senate of Poland (German language website) Obracht-Prondzyński, C.: The Kashubs today: culture, language, identity [translated by Tomasz Wicherkiewicz]...
- Kashubian Americans are Americans of Kashubian descent. The two earliest Kashubian American settlements in the United States were centered around Winona...
- Udmurts Komi Permyaks Mari Komi Kazakhs Kalmyks Karelians Vepsians Izhorians Romansh Kashubs Bretons Cornish Aromanians Lux. Sorbs Kumyks Gagauz Inuit...
- ethnolinguistic minorities. Minority groups included Poles (including Kashubs in West Prussia and Mazurs in East Prussia), Prussian Lithuanians (in East...
- inhabited also by ethnolinguistic minorities such as Poles (including Kashubs in West Prussia and Mazurs in East Prussia), Prussian Lithuanians (in East...