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|Genocide |Cultural |Inequalities |
|Genocide Raphael Lemkin |ethnicity 种族划分 |Geneticization of inequality, Lynn|
|Genocide Convention |ethnic group |(2) |
|International Criminal |ethnogenesis种族进化 |Thrifty gene, Neel |
|Court |Pluralism多元主义, |Slavery hypothesis |
|Gendercide性别灭绝 |Assimilation |health disparities (2) |
|Denial |Ethnic conflict (1) |health inequities (3) |
|perpetration做坏事 |Ethnic cleansing-Srebrecian |Fourth world-econnsubjugation镇压 |
|legitimacy |Apartheid-separateness |social & cultural |
|national sovereignty主权 |ANC |stigmatization描绘 |
| |Freedom Charter (1955) |Low birth weight |
|Post-colonial effects |Sharpeville Massacre |DOHaO model |
|-separate in 2 distinct |Bantu Homelands Citizen Act |developmental plasticity适应性 |
|ethnic groups |Bantustans |Fetal胎儿的 programming,maternal |
|refugees |Franz Boas |effects persistence of the |
|tribal warfare |criteria |environment |
|enforce boundaries |Tutsi, Hutu, Twa |hypertension高血压 |
| |community |slavery hypothesis-voyage航行 |
| |Colonial period |variation in the prevalence |
| | |adoption of a western diet & |
| | |lifestyle |

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