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 My name is Fujurungga, which means "noble and elegance" in manchu language. I am a Manchurian. My family name is Janggiya, which belongs to Manchurian Yellow Banner. I can speak my mother tongue and also can write manchu script.
  I am a 25 and live in Kunming, Yunnan Provice, China. My father and mother live in Sishui Town, Shandong Province, China. My grandfather lived in Mukden (Shenyang in Chinese), Liaoning Province, China.
  I abtained my bachelor of biology in Shihezi University, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Area, China. I studied a little Uygur language from my Uygur friends. Because my identity and experience, I can think from different perspective.
  Now I am a graduated student majoring in lesbian and gay anthropology in Ethnography Academe of Yunnan University. I will have a talk about my master paper called Invisible People Around Us: Kunming Gays' Identity and Construction of Community under Conflicting Power in IUAES held in Kunming in 2008.(IUAES: the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences).
    Posted by fujurungga on 2007-11-18 05:22:21 | Rating: | Views: 105
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Welcome to Thoughts!! intereting choice of endevors there Fujurungga..
Posted by  Wayne  on 2007-11-18 06:58:43 
  
AWESOME! Glad to have you here :D
Posted by  Shannon  on 2007-11-18 10:27:10 
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