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Date: 2013-02-25 08:56:52
Brazil
Brazilians in Japan
Demographics of Brazil
Japanese Brazilian
Umbanda
Shinshūkyō
Afro-Brazilian
Religion
German Brazilian
Ethnic groups in Brazil
Americas
Brazilian people

Acculturation and Ethnic Boundary Maintenance - Japanese Religions in Brazil and Brazilian Religions in Japan Masako Watanabe (Professor of Sociology, Meiji Gakuin University) Speciality: Sociology of Religion, Migration

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