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their native language they
often call
themselves and
their identity as
Uchinanchu.
These terms are
rarely used
outside of the
ethnic community, and are...
- The
Okinawans in
Hawaii (Okinawan: ハワイ沖縄人,
Hawai uchinānchu) are a
Ryukyuan ethnic group,
numbering anywhere between 45,000-50,000 people, or 3% of Hawaii’s...
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Media related to
Ryukyu Kingdom at
Wikimedia Commons Brief History of the
Uchinanchu (Okinawans), Uninanchu,
archived from the
original on 25
August 2016,...
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newspapers cover Uchinanchu Ige's win".
Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
Retrieved July 14, 2021. "Governor...
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Josai University (in ****anese).
Retrieved May 11, 2024. "Worldwide
Uchinanchu" (PDF).
Okinawa Prefectural Government.
Retrieved May 11, 2024....
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Ryukyu Kingdom and its
Relationship with
China and ****an". www.
uchinanchu.org.
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pikun (2008-07-22). "Toshin Doi - Tenipuri...
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Studies Oral
History Project and
United Okinawan ****ociation of Hawaii.
Uchinanchu: A
History of
Okinawans in Hawaii. Honolulu:
University of
Hawaii Press...
- an
uncle and aunt soon
after birth. He
refers to
himself as "American-
Uchinanchu" (American-Okinawan). As a child, he was
picked on by his
classmates who...
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Heinrich 2004. "****imilation
Practices in Okinawa". www.
uchinanchu.org.
Retrieved 2020-09-07. Heinrich, Patrick; Miyara, Shinsho; Shimoji...
- an
Okinawan suffix that
means "person" or "people", for
example as in
Uchinānchu (沖縄人, "Okinawan") or
uminchu (海人, "diver"). ****aba Ooki, a shy girl who...