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Towards a Rights-Sensitive East African Community : the case of ethnic and racial minorities /
Published 2011Table of Contents: “…Participation of minorities and indigenous peoples in political decision making in Kenya /…”
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Agrarian Conflicts After the Establishment of the Land Bank Agency in Indonesia
Published 2024-11-01“…The process of acquiring customary land for reasons of stateisation may affect the legal protection of indigenous peoples' rights. This article examines agrarian conflicts after the establishment of the Land Bank Agency and the legal protection of indigenous peoples' land. …”
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Colonial approaches in Canadian national food policy development
Published 2024-12-01“… The Government of Canada has claimed that the relationship with Indigenous peoples, that of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, is their most important relationship. …”
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El Estado de Guatemala y la violencia. Percepciones desde comunidades Mayas
Published 2003-09-01“…Peace accords in December 1996 put an end to the civil war, but the structures of governmental institutions themselves do not allow broad participation of the majorities - indigenous peoples and women. The violence exercised to combat the guerrilla and to gain control over indigenous peoples did not lead to a more powerful state. …”
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Por uma geografia do contato interétnico: (re)posicionamento da alteridade indígena na produção da fronteira amazônica
Published 2021-12-01“…The indigenous alterity’s place in the production of the Amazonian border is analyzed here from the understanding of a geography of interethnic contact, which involves a symbolic and material repositioning of indigenous peoples; a process historically constructed from distinct meanings, permeated by colonialist relations (internal and external) and founded on violence and expropriation to the indigenous peoples of the region. …”
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MENAKAR KOHERENSI TATA KELOLA PERUBAHAN IKLIM ATAS HAK MASYARAKAT ADAT DALAM PROGRAM PERDAGANGAN KARBON DI KALIMANTAN TIMUR
Published 2024-12-01“…This research aims to analyze further how the realization of profit sharing and fulfillment of Indigenous peoples' rights over forest management in the FCPF project is a form of coherence in climate change governance towards Indigenous peoples' rights in a fair manner. …”
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Pelos caminhos do Opará: a importância do rio São Francisco para a luta dos Pankararu no Sertão de Pernambuco
Published 2021-12-01“…In the history of the indigenous peoples of the Northeast, Opará, a name given by the indigenous people to the São Francisco River which means “river-sea”, appears as a means of communication and also of escape, a network that interconnects the diverse peoples of the region, enabling the contact and the exchange of knowledge. …”
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Berta Gleizer Ribeiro e as artes das vidas amazônicas
Published 2023-07-01“…The text does not present an in-depth analysis of her contribution to the ethnology of different Brazilian indigenous peoples, given the limitations imposed by a journal article. …”
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"As Long as the Grass Grows, and the Sun Walks"
Published 2025-01-01“…This essay asks, what do Land Acknowledgements within Treaty 6 achieve in terms of reconciliation for Indigenous peoples? By looking at specific acknowledgements from organizations in Edmonton, I argue that these institutional acknowledgements are not rooted in reconciliation, but rather they are based upon false allyship with Indigenous Peoples. …”
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Indigenous land demarcation, traditional knowledge, and biodiversity in Brazil
Published 2021-09-01“…Since the colonization of Brazil, both indigenous peoples and the nature are exploited, destroyed and appropriated for the sake of an economic model based on the accumulation of natural resources and products. …”
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Global Conservation, National Park and Local Practices in Siberut Island, West Sumatera
Published 2011-01-01“…This island of 403,500 ha has endemic species, ecological uniqueness and indigenous peoples assumed to have traditional ecological knowledge. …”
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Untapping the potential of Indigenous water jurisdiction: perspectives from Whanganui and Aotearoa New Zealand
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Indigenous peoples have maintained sustainable, longstanding relationships with water and have valuable knowledge to contribute to water management. …”
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Validation of local wisdom and culture as justification of cultural tolerance in Padang Sidempuan, North Sumatra
Published 2023-09-01“…This local wisdom is one of the products of tradition that lives in society and also develops in the environment of indigenous peoples which has been passed down from generation to generation. …”
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A expansão do setor sucroenergético em território indígena no sul de Mato Grosso do Sul-Brasil.
Published 2023-03-01“…In particular, the region of Dourados is a region with a strong indigenous population, which witnessed the loss of its territories during the 20th century , giving rise to conflict between indigenous peoples and rural producers. Thus, the arrival of the sugarcane industry reactivates old tensions and tends to redefine the strategies of indigenous struggles for the claim of their tekoha (Indigenous Territory ).…”
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Conducting research “in a good way”: relationships as the foundation of research
Published 2025-01-01“…Indigenous Peoples across the world have a history of colonization that continues today. …”
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A framework to guide future farming research with Indigenous communities
Published 2025-01-01“… We present a framework to guide applied research with Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous cropping systems are relevant to scientifically addressing many of the shortcomings and problems regarding current cropping systems. …”
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Exploring activist perspectives on Indigenous-settler solidarity in Toronto’s food sovereignty movement
Published 2024-12-01“…In this article, we explore whether and how food activists in Toronto are building solidarity with Indigenous peoples and movements in their work. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with food activists and content analysis of Toronto food organizations, we identify three main themes: (un)learning, relationship-building, and systemic constraints and visions for the future. …”
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Os etnoconhecimentos botânicos dos Paiterey e as repercussões no território: uma prévia análise na Aldeia Paiter da Linha 09 - Terra Indígena Sete de Setembro
Published 2018-06-01“…Medicinal plants are fundamental elements for human healthing in many parts of Brazil especially for indigenous peoples who holds an ethnobotanical knowledge and use it in the treatment of their diseases. …”
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Ethnobiology! Until when will the colonialist legacy be reinforced?
Published 2025-01-01“…We recognize that ethnobiological research has advanced in recognizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC), but we believe that we still have a long way to go in deconstructing colonialism in ethnobiology. …”
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How Earth System Models Can Inform Key Dimensions of Marine Food Security in the Alaskan Arctic
Published 2024-12-01“…Arctic, Indigenous Peoples’ food sovereignty is tightly linked with food security. …”
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