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    Bias Mitigation in Primary Health Care Artificial Intelligence Models: Scoping Review by Maxime Sasseville, Steven Ouellet, Caroline Rhéaume, Malek Sahlia, Vincent Couture, Philippe Després, Jean-Sébastien Paquette, David Darmon, Frédéric Bergeron, Marie-Pierre Gagnon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Further empirical studies that include a broader range of groups, such as Indigenous peoples in Canada, are needed to validate and expand upon these findings. …”
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    Ethnic and racial discrimination in maternal health care in Mexico: a neglected challenge in the search for universal health coverage by Edson Serván-Mori, Sergio Meneses-Navarro, Rocío García-Díaz, Diego Cerecero-García, David Contreras-Loya, Octavio Gómez-Dantés, Arachu Castro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Ethnic and racial discrimination persists, exacerbated during the pandemic and coinciding with the government’s cancellation of targeted social programs and public health insurance focused on the poorest populations, including Indigenous peoples. Thus, prioritizing maternal and child health underscores the need for comprehensive policies, including specific anti-racist interventions. …”
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    Representações da criançana literatura de autoria indígena by Iara Tatiana Bonin

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Works by authors of different ethnic groups are a favoured record of the contact among people – identity marks are inscribed in them and sometimes monolithic visions and stereotyped representations of indigenous people are challen ged. In this paper, the aim is to analyse stereotyped representations of indigenous people in seven works by indigenous writers Daniel Munduruku, Olívio Jekupé, Yaguerê Yamã and Wasiry Guará . …”
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    Antimicrobial test of five ethnomedicinal plants in an ancestral forest area by M.B. Bandibas, P. Roxas

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…These species are commonly used by the indigenous people and known to cure stomach disorder and wounds. …”
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    Terre ancestrale ou parc national ? entre légitimité sociale et légalité à Madagascar by Cécile Bidaud Rakotoarivony, Mialy Ratrimoarivony

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…In contrast to the managers of the park, the indigenous residents see the forest as a spiritual and material resource.This article demonstrates the complexity of the relationship of indigenous people to the forest, and shows how this relationship is denied by the park management’s assumption that the present degradation of the natural resources of the forest is due to the practices of migrant and indigenous people. …”
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    Economia criativa e resistência: o artesanato indígena no Estado do Rio de Janeiro by Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The central argument suggests that craft has not only the role of income and employment generation in the context of the development of creative economy in the state, but also the resistance to marginalization of indigenous people in public policies and state and federal laws, as well as their invisibility in craftsmen’s social organizations. …”
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    Using One’s Right of Inspection: Australia, the United Nations, Human Rights and Aboriginal People by Ludivine Royer

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…Worldwide, indigenous people were abused, their lands stolen, their rights scorned, their families torn apart, their communities broken, their cultures despised, their dignity wounded and their future compromised. …”
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    Les autochtones invisibles ou comment l’Argentine s’est « blanchie » by Sabine Kradolfer

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Thus, in a context where « the Argentinean national identity » had to present an ethnic, linguistic and religious unity, the idea emerged that in Argentina: « there are no more indigenous people ». However, in the two last decades, the organizations defending the rights of the indigenous populations have proposed new forms of citizenship and have been negotiating alternative modes of social and political organization with the state.« Blanchie » in the title of my paper has a double meaning in French and refers – perhaps in a somewhat impertinent way – not only to the process of assimilation of the indigenous people in the Argentinean Nation (here it would be « whitening ») but also to the negation of the various attempts (not only military but also political, social, cultural, legal, etc) aiming at making disappear the indigenous cultures which are (almost) never regarded as reprehensible actions (here it would be « bleaching »).…”
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    Terra, poder e violência: conflitos no Mato Grosso do Sul e a relação do agronegócio com os Kaiowá e Guarani by Daniel Macedo Lopes Vasques Monteiro

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The land-use scenario in Mato Grosso do Sul shows the inequality that exists in rural areas, resulting in the expulsion of indigenous people from their original lands, as a consequence of the historical process of violence perpetuated by agribusiness actions and practices in the current period. …”
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    Indigenous Populations, Plantations, and Agrarian Conflicts in Rural North Maluku during the Colonial Period from the 17th to the 20th Century by A. Rahman

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…North Maluku's history is marked by conflicts between the indigenous people and colonial rulers, spanning from the 17th century to the early 20th century. …”
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    Propiedad indígena y titulación de tierras en la Amazonía boliviana, 1842-1880 by Anna Guiteras Mombiola

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Knowledge of these regulations allowed, between 1842 and 1880, indigenous people to develop different strategies in order to protect the lands they occupied and which they used for agriculture and forestry activities, by getting communal and private property deeds.…”
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    Interethnic relations in the Steppe region in 19th–early 20th centuries on pages of periodicals by E. P. Ivanov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article is devoted to the establishment and development of inter-ethnic relations between the inhabitants of the Russian Empire and the indigenous people of the Steppe Territory. The article deals with the dynamics of the transformation of the image of a region reflected in the Russian periodical press of the XIX–early XX centuries. …”
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    Território no mundo A’uwe Xavante by Maria Lucia Cereda Gomide

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Therefore a conflict arises from the contact between the indigenous people and the surrounding society, since there are different spatial logics in confrontation.…”
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    Los indígenas en el escenario político de finales del siglo XX by Arauco Chihuailaf

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…During the last third of the 20th Century indigenous people erupted onto the scene of “Our America” through the notable development of their organizations and the size of their mobilizations. …”
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    Reflexiones sobre la movilidad de la población indígena en México : desde la integración hasta la globalización by Martha Judith Sánchez Gómez

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Although the explanation of migration is more complex, it is important to bear in mind that these changes form the broader context in which it takes place, and to which indigenous people have responded, creating and recreating different strategies and types of mobility.…”
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    Bolivie, de l'autonomie à l'éclatement ? by Sophie Blanchard

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…The poor Bolivian highlands are Evo Morales's electoral basis - the president, leader of the new Latin-American political leftwing, is an eager defender of the rights of indigenous people -, whereas the wealthier and whiter lowlands are claiming for more autonomy.…”
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    Dynamique des savoirs et des échanges d’un produit de collecte en territoire transfrontalier by Laval Pauline

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…From its fruits, indigenous people are used to prepare a thick juice, which is a staple food during the period of fruiting of the palm tree. …”
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