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Self-acknowledgement at Sea—Identities of Xinjiang’s Minority Groups
There are 55 ethnic groups living in Xinjiang -a place of clash of civilizations. Based on limited literature and resources, this article tries to discuss identities of three main minority groups in Xinjiang: Uyghur, Kazak, and Dungan. They have different degrees of identities, which means they are struggling painfully.