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===In Ethnography === The word "[[Palestinians|Palestinian]]" in Academia is occasionally used as a term rather than a demonym by ethnographers, linguists, theologians, and historians to denote a specific subculture in Palestine. In such context, it covers not only those who have a Palestinian Arab national identity or [[Palestinian Jews|Jews of Palestine]], but also those inhabitants of the Southern Levant as a whole, Including ethnic and religious minorities such as the [[Druze]], the [[Dom people|Dom]], the [[Circassians]], and the [[Samaritans]],<ref>[https://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/meast/10/08/samaritans/ Amid conflict, Samaritans keep unique identity] by Dana Rosenblatt (CNN)</ref> while excluding the [[Bedouin]] (who culturally and linguistically group with the [[Arabian Peninsula]])
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