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On specialized oversights: biomedicine as an intrinsic part of life for indigenous peoples
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Indigenous peoples' displacement and jaguar survival in a warming planet
Published 2021-01-01“…Non-technical summary Climate change threatens tropical forests, ecosystem services, and indigenous peoples. The effects of climate change will force the San Blas Island communities of the indigenous Guna people to relocate to one of the most extensive, intact forests in Panama. …”
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The Politics of Allyship with Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Refugee Serving Sector
Published 2022-04-01“… What does it mean for the refugee-serving sector to be an ally to Indigenous Peoples? This is the entry point to our reflexive journey on Indigenous–refugee relations. …”
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Dalihan Na Tolu's Indigenous People's Perception Of Islamic Bank
Published 2023-12-01“…This research aims to see the perception of indigenous peoples towards Islamic banks. This research was conducted in the city of Panyabungan. …”
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The contributions of Indigenous People's earth observations to water quality monitoring
Published 2024-03-01“…The hackathon event revealed three key findings: First, Indigenous Peoples report precise and accurate observations of changes in various Earth systems, particularly the hydrological cycle. …”
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Legal Protection for Indigenous Peoples for the Masela Block Gas Infrastructure
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The Impact of Indonesia's Mining Industry Regulation on the Protection of Indigenous Peoples
Published 2023-02-01“…This study aims to analyze the impact of Indonesian mining regulations on the protection of indigenous peoples. This is a normative legal research effort. …”
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Indigenous peoples and school education in the Brazilian Amazon: teaching experiences
Published 2023-10-01Subjects: “…indigenous peoples…”
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FORVATION AND DEVELOPVENT OF THE STATUS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: THE EXPERIENCE OF LEGAL REGULFTION
Published 2015-09-01Subjects: “…indigenous peoples of the North…”
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Ecological camps for children of indigenous peoples of the North: background and prospects
Published 2024-01-01“…The article deals with the process of creating the first ecological camps for children of the indigenous peoples of the North - Evens, as well as the development and search for optimal options for new forms of temporary children's groups during the summer vacation days in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) for environmental education, rational nature management, teaching the native language and culture, including traditional economic activities of the peoples of the North. …”
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Universities as the Gatekeepers of the Intellectual Property of Indigenous People's Medical Knowledge
Published 2008-07-01“…Using case studies, the critique will demonstrate a complex mystification of Indigenous knowledge and labour, and a de-identification of Indigenous people and nature as the source of the medicines appropriated. …”
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE WARS AND CONQUEST OF THE SERTÃO NORDESTINO IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD
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The Problematic of Ulayat Rights for Indigenous Peoples in Terms of National Law
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Tropical forest tree name's similarity between indigenous people
Published 2023“…The similarity of tree names after comparing between respondents - indigenous people (Jahai Tribe). The trees are drawn from forest species at Royal Belum Reserve Park - virgin forest at the Southest Asia - Perak Malaysia…”
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Conservation and the rights of Indigenous peoples and local communities: looking forwards
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The political economy of resource Eextraction: Indigenous peoples, corporations and the state
Published 2011“…Yet the scale and scope of problems confronting indigenous peoples caused by mineral extraction projects endorsed by governments, international agencies and MNCs is monumental. …”
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Oral mucosal lesions in Indigenous people of Sarawak and their related habits
Published 1999“…Such low prevalence of OPC among Malay quid chewers, differed from reported higher prevalences of OPC in the Malaysian Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. A further analysis of the quid contents showed a low usage of tobacco (3.8) in the quid mixtures chewed by these subjects as compared to the quid mixtures reportedly used by the Indians and the indigenous people of Sarawak. …”
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Adat as a local ideology of indigenous people in political event
Published 2020“…Certain communities could have local ideologies based on their local wisdom, and their context was strictly related to efforts to keep their existence as indigenous people as well as their reclaim as the owner of the land.…”
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