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The Changing Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection in Canadian Children: Should Screening Be Performed in High-Risk Children?
Published 2005-01-01“…Improved socioeconomic status, living conditions and the availability of H pylori-eradication therapy have been associated with a lower prevalence of infection in First World populations, yet immigrants and indigenous people continue to have a high burden of H pylori infection and disease. …”
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From colonizing school to place of ethnic resistance: A special and different indigenous school for the Mbya Guaraní people
Published 2020-11-01“…The research methodology is inspired by participatory and collaborative research, which provides reciprocal and symmetrical exchanges between indigenous and non-indigenous people.…”
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Conflicting identities: Medea of Euripides in two Argentine tragedies
Published 2022-07-01“…An impassable line provokes the conflicts that delimit the ones and the others, between the inhabitants of Colchis and the ones of Corinth, between whites and indigenous people, between Christians and heretics.…”
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Pembagian Harta Waris dalam Masyarakat Nagari Bayua
Published 2020-06-01“…This research is field research using empirical legal research methods by using qualitative methods through interviews with religious leaders, community leaders, and local Pangulu (Indigenous Chief) who understand the distribution of inheritance (livelihoods) to the Nagari Bayua indigenous people. The results shows that the inheritance obtained from parents is divided into heirs according to Islamic law, but customary law is more dominantly used by the Minangkabau people, especially in Nagari Bayua. …”
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Community Engagement around the Maya Archaeological Site of Ceibal, Guatemala
Published 2020-07-01“…Both Q’eqchi’ and <i>ladino</i> (non-indigenous) people in the region face serious, systemic problems, including a loss of access to land and an absence of economic opportunities. …”
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Mining in a Sacred Landscape: Adivasis, Deities and Alliances in a Former Princely State in Odisha/India
Published 2021-12-01“… The papers explores ideas of a sacred landscape inhabited by indigenous people as well as other communities, deities as well as other beings manifested in localities and ‘objects’ forming various relationships, alliances and a thick web of relationality in a former kingdom in central-eastern India. …”
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Intra-specific genetic diversity, phylogenetic analysis and ecological preferences of Pentaclethra macrophylla Benth., across Nigeria based on rbcL dataset
Published 2024-04-01“…It is widely used as a resource for food, medicine, firewood, construction, arts, and craft and particularly of socio-economic and cultural value to indigenous people of southern, Nigeria. Despite its significant potential, it is considered underutilized in the aspect of research attention and global trade. …”
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World War II in Finland, War Reparations, and the Sámi: The Side Effects of the war in Finland
Published 2024-09-01“…The war in Scandinavia had a significant impact on the Sámi, the indigenous people of Scandinavia. Sámi lands witnessed warfare, occupation, and destruction throughout the war. …”
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Acculturation in the Inheritance Law of the Dayak Ngaju Community
Published 2021-11-01“…In addition, this study also finds that the community kinship system influences the application of inheritance law among the Ngaju Dayak indigenous people, Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan.…”
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Mencionar y tratar el cuerpo : indígenas, mujeres y categorías jurídicas. Violencias del orden hispano colonial, Virreinato del Perú, s. XVII-XVIII
Published 2009-02-01“…Without minimizing the local particularities, we point out the fact that the bodies of women and indigenous people are both under the firm grip of the mechanisms of order. …”
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Tuberculosis en jornaleros migrantes indígenas en Sonora
Published 2013-01-01“…No ethnic group is documented in medical records, so tb may be underestimated in indigenous people. tb in this population exceeds the national rate, and there are gaps between the biomedical model and the belief systems of patients that reduce the effectiveness of disease control actions.…”
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Saving Lives: Mapping the Power of LGBTIQ+ First Nations Creative Artists
Published 2021-04-01“…It explores beyond how we persuade, to understand why the resistance in the work of First Nations’ queer creatives lays the groundwork for a future where the complexity of our identities are centred, and where young, queer Indigenous people can realise their own imaginings.…”
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Les statistiques coloniales en question. Niveaux de vie, croissance démographique et économie des populations indigène et européenne en Algérie au xixe siècle. Approche par l’histo...
Published 2017-11-01“…Stature, considered as an index of net nutrition, brings to question the socio-economic history and the demographic history of 19th-century-Algeria : the burden of the invasion war, the balance sheet of the demographic disaster of 1867-1868 and the reality of the demographic growth after 1871 for indigenous people, the nutritional balance sheet of colonization for the European population of Algeria. …”
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The impact of tourism development among Batek community in Taman Negara Kuala Koh, Kelantan
Published 2018“…The development of the tourism industry in Taman Negara Kuala Koh, Kelantan has brought many positive impacts directly or indirectly to the local community, including the indigenous people. The main purpose of the study is to analyse the socio-economics and environmental impacts upon the Batek community as a result of tourism development in Taman Negara Kuala Koh, Kelantan. …”
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Exploring Transcultural Community: Realistic Visions in Sami (Norwegian-Danish) and Ojibwe (Canadian) Novels
Published 2020-12-01“…Indigenous concepts of land and story, concepts of cultural memory, western postmodern subject philosophy, and Indigenous research methods serve as a basis to explain the characters’ success in constituting their individual Indigenous identity within ethnically and culturally diverse communities while finding ways of mutual understanding, bridging the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous People. The novels suggest visionary but realistic ways of constituting Indigenous identity in transcultural communities and convey ethical values fundamental to all human beings—regardless of ethnicity and culture. …”
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The significance of teaching in indigenous teacher education: The role of language mediation
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ÍNDIOS XUKURU DO ORORUBÁ: MIGRAÇÕES, TRABALHO E FRONTEIRAS ENTRE O CAMPO E A CIDADE
Published 2013-06-01“…From the oral memories of the Xukuru Ororubá (Pesqueira and Poção /PE), we analyzed the migration of individuals of indigenous people in the latter half of the twentieth century. …”
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La contribution du droit autochtone au système de justice au Mexique. Le cas de la Coordination Régionale des Autorités Communautaires (CRAC) à Guerrero
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Sacred Songs and Decolonial Collective Voices from Elvira Espejo Ayca's Voice. Kirki Qhañi. Petaca de las poéticas andinas (2022)
Published 2022-12-01“…The song-poems preserve Inca meanings and aesthetics that the indigenous people used during Colonization to maintain good relations with the Spanish domain and, in turn, mask those referring to the Inca deities. …”
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When Ethnic Identity is a Private Matter
Published 2011-03-01“…This change can be described as a result of socio-economic changes in the region, the populations’ firmer integration in a Norwegian culture and the ethno-political struggle of some Sámi that corresponded with a general development in the view on indigenous people in the Western world. Even if great changes have occurred there are still some resemblances with ethnic processes 50 years ago. …”
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