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    #CHOOSETOCHALLENGE: COVID-19, COMMUNITY RESEARCH, AND THE CANAANITE WOMAN by M. Ibita, M.S. Ibita

    Published 2023-04-01
    “… This study theologises on the Urban Poor Women and children with Academics for Reaching and Delivering on UNSDGs in the Philippines (UPWARD-UP) Project research team’s collaboration with the Alliance of Peoples’ Organisation Along the Manggahan Floodway (Alliance), Philippines. …”
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    Dynamic history of the Central Plain and Haidai region inferred from Late Neolithic to Iron Age ancient human genomes by Hui Fang, Fawei Liang, Hao Ma, Rui Wang, Haifeng He, Limin Qiu, Le Tao, Kongyang Zhu, Weihua Wu, Long Ma, Huazhen Zhang, Shuqing Chen, Chao Zhu, Haodong Chen, Yu Xu, Yongsheng Zhao, Haiwang Liu, Chuan-Chao Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Summary: The peopling history of the Yellow River basin (YR) remains largely unexplored due to the limited number of ancient genomes. …”
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    Kiskisitotaso, Don’t Forget Yourself: Indigenous Resurgence in David A. Robertson’s Barren Grounds by Anah-Jayne Samuelson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Barren Grounds considers alternatives to current foster care structures that are predicated on Indigenous foster children and youth being directly reconnected with Indigenous peoples, lands, and knowledge systems. This reconnection transmits grounded normative ethics and builds Indigenous resurgence—both of which Robertson demonstrates are key in combating settler-induced disconnection and dispossession.…”
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    Desenvolvimento e direitos fundamentais no projeto eurocêntrico: o desafio do descentramento cognitivo da colonialidade racializada by Maria Sueli Rodrigues de Sousa

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…With the assumption of the need of cognitive decentration to reflect on ontologies and epistemologies on which eurocentrism was built above and thematize aspects of the formation of Western rationality in order to make it possible to learn from cultures of the peoples originary in the production of another must becoming. …”
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    Resisting Bolsonaro: The Mobilization of the Tupinambá of Serra do Padeiro to Defend Their Territory and Collective Projects by Daniela Fernandes Alarcon, Glicéria Jesus da Silva, Jéssica Silva de Quadros, Sthefany Ferreira da Silva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through a detailed examination of a specific case, we seek to contribute to the production on forms of collective action carried out by Indigenous peoples.…”
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    Reescrituras contemporáneas de la esclavitud en las islas Canarias: los fantasmas memoriales en la novela histórica Epistolario de un nativo (2019) de Pedro Óscar Martínez Quintana... by Claire Laguian

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…There is no access to historical sources that would give voice to the native Canarian peoples, and due to these ghosts of the past and to the current search for a Guanche identity, literature faces this challenge of taking hold of the stories of slavery. …”
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    “Neither knowing nor not knowing”: Existential Anxiety and Ecological Certainty in the Poetry of W.S. Merwin by Peter Vernon

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this situation Merwin is certain of the rights of animals and oppressed peoples, yet his poetic voice is less certain of his position in the world. …”
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    Legal Identity and 13th-Century English Ireland by Stephen Hewer

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This article sorts out defensive pleas and petitions from court judgments, and applies decolonial and intersectional-feminist methodologies to the terminology regarding the medieval courts and peoples. It defines legal freedom under medieval English law in Ireland and delineates the methods used by the courts to determine legal freedom. …”
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    THE RUSSIAN STATE, LENIN AND THE CENTRAL ASIA by E. M. Korhzokin

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…But historical politics should not ignore some of the methodological and at the same time mental traps that exist in the field of studying the history of the peoples of Central Asia in the period of the Russian Empire.…”
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    As galinhas incontáveis. Tupis, europeus e aves domésticas na conquista no Brasil by Felipe Ferreira Vander Velden

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This article explores the interaction between the Tupi-speaking indigenous peoples in coastal Portuguese America and the domestic chicken introduced in the first years of the conquest. …”
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    Kazakhstan segment of Soviet historiography of agrarian colonization of Steppe region in second half of XIX–early XX centuries: factors of genesis and evolution by S. A. Abselemov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It is proved that the concept of voluntary accession of the Steppe territories to Russia is interconnected with the principles of the national policy of the USSR, which made it possible to recognize the de facto national stories about the «trauma of colonization», preserved in the cultural memory of the indigenous peoples…”
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    La querelle des noms. Chaînes et strates ethnonymiques dans le Chaco boréal by Nicolas Richard

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The ethnic names, still in use in 1940, to designate the indigenous peoples of the Chaco Boreal (Chulupi, Moro, Chamacoco, Lenguas…) were gradually replaced over the following decades by a new layer of names (Nivaclé, Ayoreo, Ishir, Enlhet…) all of which can be translated as « men », or « humans ». …”
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    Some-where over the rainbow by Lucia Saks

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… "Nowadays, a far graver mistake is made: race is confused with nation and a sovereignty analogous to that of really existing peoples is attributed to ethnographic or. rather linguistic groups. " Ernest Renan.18821 Although Jacques Derrida is not usually thought of in terms of the problematics of nations and nationalism, the term "endless deferral" cannot help but evoke his philosophical project, and it is to his picture of logo centrism that I initially tum in elaborating ,South Africa's "preeminent" status as a nation whose identity always seems to reside in some "elsewhere" space. …”
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