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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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  2. 162

    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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    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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  5. 165

    La Conquista y la Colonia en el Códice Azcatitlan by María Castañeda de la Paz, Michel R. Oudijk

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…However, the register of events by indigenous people in this time of profound changes indicates that the same attention was given to Spaniards matters as to those of themselves. …”
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  6. 166

    Voices and visions: Navigating the landscape of sexual, reproductive, and maternal health and rights in Latin America and the Caribbean: A stakeholder mapping and analysis by Sofia Pirsch, Denise Zavala, Mabel Berrueta, María Belizán, Juan Pedro Alonso, Sandra Formia, Jamile Ballivian, Miluska Ramirez-Rodríguez, Maisa Havela, Gabriela Perrota, Analía López, Cintia Cejas, Adolfo Rubinstein

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…This article presents the results of a mapping and analysis of key stakeholders operating in the field of Sexual, Reproductive, and Maternal Health and Rights (SRMHR) who are involved in the entitlement of health rights and access to health services for women, adolescents, LGBTQI+ individuals, migrants, indigenous people, Afro-descendants, and people with disabilities in Latin America and the Caribbean. …”
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    Critical Analysis of the Production of Western Knowledge and Its Implications for Indigenous Knowledge and Decolonization by Francis Akena, Adyanga

    Published 2019
    “…This article examines the production of Western knowledge and its validation, imposition, and effects on indigenous people and their knowledge. The author argues that there is a relationship between knowledge producers and their motives with the society in which they live. …”
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  8. 168

    Protesto indígena na Colômbia: a Minga em questão by Elizabeth del Socorro Ruano

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The study of the Minga, a protest that took place in October and November of 2008 in Colombia, intends to explore the category of “protest” by showing the specificities of contemporary relations between the national State and the indigenous people. The analysis dialogues with scholars who have highlighted the political character of the social protest. …”
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    Effects of socioeconomic and human-modified landscape variables on medicinal species richness at a macroscale: the case of the Caatinga, Brazil by Aníbal Silva Cantalice, Thiago Gonçalves-Souza, Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In contrast, the cultural traditions of Indigenous People and Local Communities, along with the implementation of regional public policies, may explain why socioeconomic status does not affect local knowledge. …”
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    When Ethnic Identity is a Private Matter by Kjell Olsen

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…This change can be described as a result of socio-economic changes in the region, the populations’ firmer integration in a Norwegian culture and the ethno-political struggle of some Sámi that corresponded with a general development in the view on indigenous people in the Western world. Even if great changes have occurred there are still some resemblances with ethnic processes 50 years ago. …”
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  11. 171

    L’autonomisation des Églises baniwa. Genèse et institutionnalisation d’un mouvement évangélique amérindien (Amazonie brésilienne) by Élise Capredon

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Since the 1990s, many studies have addressed the modes in which Amazonian indigenous people appropriate Christianity. Most of them have stressed that Amerindian conversions are generally ephemeral or “inconstant.” …”
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    Resistências de povos e comunidades tradicionais ante o Estado e a colonialidade by Josiane Carine Wedig, João Daniel Dorneles Ramos

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The ethnographic research on which this article is based was carried out with the Rede Puxirão de Povos e Comunidades Tradicionais do Paraná – an organization that brings together indigenous people, quilombolas, faxinalenses, cipozeiros, slanders, artisanal fishermen and healers –, seeking to understand their forms of resistance to coloniality. …”
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    Crimean ASSR as the realized right to self-determination of the Crimean Tatar people in 1921–1945: creation, ethno-cultural, socio-political processes by Refik Kurtseitov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The implementation of the course on indigenization is Tatarization, as the purposeful actions of the state to involve the indigenous people in the management of autonomy, equalize their socio-economic situation, train personnel through the development of the system of general and professional education of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.…”
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    D’infimes différences. Pratique et circulation des jeux de ficelle chez les femmes du Chaco paraguayen by David Jabin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on fieldwork carried out in the central Paraguayan Chaco, where indigenous people live in agricultural settlements established by the Mennonites to implement intensive agriculture, the author compares the string figure making of Nivacle and Enlhet women in two neighboring communities. …”
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    Colonialism and Historical Imagination by Tlhabane Mokhine ‘Dan’ Motaung

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This study argues for the need to dig deeper into history to understand the state of pre-colonial identities and how colonial designs constructed the latter to undermine resistance by indigenous people and therefore to perpetuate its domination. …”
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    Danser et être dansé by Maria Acselrad

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The caboclinhos are linked to Jurema, an Afro-indigenous religion that worships the caboclos (ancestral spirits of indigenous people, warriors and healers). In the aesthetic of north-eastern Brazil, the understanding of the “world as a battle” is central to conceiving of the ethos of this religion (Lagrou and Gonçalves, 2013). …”
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    Os múltiplos processos de construção da autonomia do movimento zapatista by Juan Diez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Over years of struggle, the Zapatista movement not only managed to place the issue of autonomy at the center of political debate, particularly in relation to indigenous people, but at the same time the processes of autonomy building have become the cornerstone of its political project and its own dynamics. …”
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    When "new" crops are not really new: California Indigenous communities and research and commercialization of elderberry by Sonja Brodt, Sabine Talaugon, Gwenael Engelskirchen

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…While blue elderberry is little known as a commercial agricultural crop, it is anything but new to the Indigenous people of this place. Many of the nearly 200 tribes that live in California have been in relationship with elderberry, and the land it grows on, since time immemorial, seeing all living beings as their own kin, rather than merely utilitarian resources. …”
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    Identifications totémiques : réflexions sur la relation entre humains et entités surnaturelles chez les Salish centraux de la côte by Baptiste Gille

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Nowadays, many indigenous people living in the Vancouver area, on Central Coast Salish territories, can claim to have a special relationship with a supernatural entity, often a non-human animal species, a vegetal species, or an element of the landscape. …”
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    La crítica feminista antiextractivista del Qhapaq Ñan y la propuesta despatrimonializadora by Carina Jofré

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…I offer an interpretation of the neo-extractivist context that contributed to the Qhapaq Ñan becoming state policy in this country, without failing to highlight the absence of prior, free and informed consultation (OIT Convention N˚ 169), as well as the strategies used to install a collaborationist story with the indigenous people. Finally, the article arrives at a proposal for depatrimonialization, a utopian horizon decentred from the modern capitalist heritage experience, oriented to the denunciation of the reification of life in all its forms.…”
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