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  1. 161

    Histoire et épistémologie des savoirs locaux et autochtones by Marie Roué

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In this paper, we will attempt an anthropological history of the concept of “local knowledge”, from the first research dedicated to the botanical or zoological knowledge of “traditional” peoples carried out in the 50’s, to the outburst of interest on behalf of actors as disparate as the World Bank, conservation and development NGOs, governments, biodiversity managers, not to mention the main stakeholders, i.e. indigenous peoples and local specialised groups.Through the history of different networks that contributed to developing the concept of local knowledge, traditional or indigenous ecological knowledge, we will highlight precursors and replace them in their heuristic context. …”
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  2. 162

    Blocks identical by descent in the genomes of the indigenous population of Siberia demonstrate genetic links between populations by N. A. Kolesnikov, V. N. Kharkov, K. V. Vagaitseva, A. A. Zarubin, V. A. Stepanov

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Within the framework of this work, a large-scale population study of the gene pool of the indigenous peoples of Siberia was carried out for the first time at the level of high-density biochips. …”
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  3. 163

    Conflitos envolvendo indígenas e agricultores no Rio Grande do Sul: dilemas de políticas públicas contraditórias by Henrique Aniceto Kujawa

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…These conflicts reveal cultural diversities, and their economic, social and political implications have to do with territorial policies developed by the State, which paradoxically gives the same space, in different historic moments, to indigenous peoples and to farmers. This article discusses these conflicts and analyzes them from the point of view of their historical roots and the current context. …”
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    Tourism and the Accumulation of Capital: A Perspective on the Reserve of the Biosfera Sian Ka’an by Alejandra Rojas Correa, Alejandro Palafox-Muñoz

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The amplification of capital is made possible thanks to the policies of a capitalist system that have become strengthened by the current neoliberal project, where the States permits the dispossession of natural resources of indigenous peoples, yielding their control to private interests that aim to increase their capital through an economic activity, such as tourism. …”
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  6. 166

    Rosyjskie. Europejskie. Oświecone. Rozumne. O obecności Rosji w Azji Środkowej (i nie tylko) by Andrzej Polak

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…These writers, however, are little interested in the problems of indigenous peoples, as long as they are not related to nationwide issues such as industrialization, collectivization or the labour camp system. …”
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  7. 167

    Bureaucratizing the indigenous: The San peoples, Botswana, and the international community by Maria Sapignoli

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…It considers how Botswana, through the introduction of development policies and laws to regulate hunting, has encapsulated the San into state institutions and practices; it also illustrates, though the example of San activism, how indigenous peoples try to appropriate state institutions and international development models to formalize their resistance through non-governmental organizations. …”
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  8. 168

    A complexidade dos sistemas de assentamentos ameríndios no Planalto Ocidental Paulista vistos a partir da arqueologia: a contribuição do LAG/MAR by Neide Barrocá Faccio

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The Western Plateau of São Paulo State was once densely occupied by indigenous peoples. It is presented, here, the archaeological data of the indigenous occupations surveyed in the Western Plateau of São Paulo State, by the LAG (Laboratory of Guarani Archeology and Landscape Studies) and MAR (Museum of Regional Archeology) of FCT / UNESP (Faculty of Science and Technology / Paulista State University). …”
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  9. 169

    Integrating Indigenous healing practices within collaborative care models in primary healthcare in Canada: a rapid scoping review by Ginny Brunton, Pierre Côté, Silvano Mior, Hainan Yu, Anne Taylor-Vaisey, Melissa Corso, Astrid DeSouza, Carolina Cancelliere, Kathy MacLeod-Beaver

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Objectives In November 2020, a series of reports, In Plain Sight, described widespread Indigenous-specific stereotyping, racism and discrimination limiting access to medical treatment and negatively impacting the health and wellness of Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia, Canada. To address the health inequalities experienced by Indigenous peoples, Indigenous healing practices must be integrated within the delivery of care. …”
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    Multiculturalismo, gênero e etnografia: trajetória e contribuições fundamentais de Jean Elizabeth Jackson para a antropologia sul-americana by Patience L. Epps, Danilo Paiva Ramos, Flora Cabalzar

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…While we focus on her pioneering ethnographic work with the Indigenous peoples of the Colombian Vaupés, we also consider how her ethnographic perspective connects to her other lines of research on identity, indigenous movements and chronic pain patients. …”
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    ‘You’re considered a warrior then’ by Marjo Väyrynen

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Like many other indigenous peoples, the Crow today struggle to construct their lives on their own terms, and they do this by applying their traditional values, such as respect and individualism, to interpret reality and their own identity, hence perpetuating the essence of their distinctive way of life. …”
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    Conflicts and cooperation in the mountainous Mapuche territory (Argentina) by Renaud Miniconi, Sylvain Guyot

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…In the particular context of Argentina, where a large part of the population faces problems gaining access to land, national parks have emerged as a relevant tool for indigenous peoples to recover their ancestral lands, especially thanks to a new process taking place in these territories: co-management.…”
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    A Miss Kayapó: ritual, espetáculo e beleza by André Demarchi

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Held in the city of São Félix do Xingu, in the State of Pará (Brazil), before a large number of indigenous and non-indigenous people, the Beauty Contest is an important ritual to understand the inter-ethnic relations between the contemporary Mebêngôkre and the other Brazilian inhabitants of the region. …”
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    Editorial: Affirmation? How to Learn to Live with ‘The Others’ Through Design by Enrique Nieto Fernández, Ester Gisbert Alemany

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We will meet with disobedient ants, cultural management, invasive plants, ancestral knowledges, unstable amphibians, women’s communities, changing climates, Indigenous peoples, environments, and publics that—all together—design a ‘we’ that is always in formation, affecting the places where we work, the studios where we design, the classrooms where we learn, or the epistemologies from which we articulate our relationship with otherness. …”
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    A reterritorialização e o direito originário como reconquista da terra e dos territórios dos povos indígenas do Médio rio Solimões (AM) by Ivani Ferreira de Faria, Carla Cetina Castro, Diego Ken Osoegawa

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This article analyses how the indigenous peoples of the Médio rio Solimões recover their lands and territories through the processes of reterritorialization and ethnogenesis, which constitute a strategy of resistance for the maintenance of life as a people, as culture. …”
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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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    Governance of Indigenous data in open earth systems science by Lydia Jennings, Katherine Jones, Riley Taitingfong, Andrew Martinez, Dominique David-Chavez, Rosanna ʻAnolani Alegado, Adrien Tofighi-Niaki, Julie Maldonado, Bill Thomas, Dennis Dye, Jeff Weber, Katie V. Spellman, Scott Ketchum, Ruth Duerr, Noor Johnson, Jennifer Balch, Stephanie Russo Carroll

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Using the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) as an example, the EDRWG recommends actions, applicable across all phases of the data lifecycle, that recognize the sovereign rights of Indigenous Peoples and support better research across all Earth Sciences.…”
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    Organizações e reivindicações indígenas no Brasil central by Antonio H.  Aguilera  Urquiza, Nataly Guimarães Foscaches, Valdir A. do Nascimento

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Along with other indigenous peoples, the Guarani seek to operationalize the defense of the rights conquered and to conquer, with emphasis on the expansion of their territories. …”
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    La saveur du cœur et l’amertume du corps by Karen Shiratori, Daniel Cangussu

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…In light of the recent ethnographic production on the indigenous Arawá peoples and the research in historical ecology dedicated to the lands of the Juruá-Purus interfluve, this article proposes a reflection on plant poisons, hunting and fishing, based on the sociality, shamanism and body-making practices of the indigenous peoples of this region. We start from the self-poisoning of the Suruwaha to consider it as a starting point for the analysis of the language of the physiology of Arawá affections that expresses the ambivalence or categorical instability of certain plants. …”
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    Métamorphoses de l’université et parcours d’étudiants autochtones au Québec : enjeux d’accessibilité aux études et de persévérance scolaire dans une perspective de décolonisation d... by Jean-Luc Ratel, Annie Pilote

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In connection with the historical context of social segregation and the assimilative aim of formal education imposed on them, the Indigenous Peoples of Québec have long been excluded from higher education. …”
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