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==please add links and commentary as convenient==

Recent links of interest to SAHALIYAN:

GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP:
The developing Qing Studies research portal at Dartmouth (currently based on the text of ECCP but expanding to unlimited commentary and annotation regions relating to all areas of Qing Studies):
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~qing/

David Lurie's 2004 syllabus of his course on East Asian (actually Eastern Eur/Asian) writing systems:
http://72.14.207.104/search?q=cache:FZhofmHy8UMJ:www.columbia.edu/~dbl11/Lurie.EAwriting 


HISTORY:
Recent research reports on the genetic profiling and reconstruction of the population and migration histories of Northeast Asia, Mongolia and northern China:
http://vetinarilord.blogspot.com/2006/03/y-chromosomal-dna-variation-in-east.html


LINGISTICS:
For those interested in study or research on the Manchu language, the following list:
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(maintained by Gertraude Roth Li)

The late S.A. Starostin's concept database of Tungusic lexicons:
http://starling.rinet.ru/cgi-bin/query.cgi?basename=\data\alt\tunget&root=config&morpho=0

Xinhua description of Zhao Shengli's Manchu lexicon:
http://english.people.com.cn/200506/08/eng20050608_189198.html

Wu Paling's wonderful web device for generation of imaged Manchu script:
http://wuzhenjun.com/


SOCIAL PROGRESS, CULTURAL PRESERVATION & ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENSE

The Orochen Foundation, which Hing Chao's recent world-wide tour has brought to everyone's attention:
http://www.orochenfoundation.org/

Homepage of the Aleut Foundation:
http://www.thealeutfoundation.org/Cultural/index.html

Information page (in English) on Republic of Yakutia
http://www.yakutia.org/

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