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Hart, Laurie Kain (1999). «Culture, Civilization, and Demarcation at the Northwest Borders of Greece». American Ethnologist26: 196. doi:10.1525/ae.1999.26.1.196. «Speaking Albanian, for example, is not a predictor with respect to other matters of identity .. There are also long standing Christian Albanian (or Arvanitika speaking) communities both in Epirus and the Florina district of Macedonia with unquestioned identification with the Greek nation. .. The Tschamides were both Christians and Muslims by the late 18th century [in the 20th century, Cham applies to Muslim only]».