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  1. 161

    The Impact of U.S. and UN Sanctions on Iraqi Political Elite by R. Sh. Mamedov, V. A. Morozov

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…This can be attributed primarily to the use of contradictions of complex tribal and religious composition of the country, as well as to oppression and a relatively effective re-distribution of the scarce resources between different power groups. …”
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    Bioactivity of plants used traditionally in the treatment and management of men’s sexual health by Tsumbedzo Nemandalali, Monde A. Nyila, Thilivhali E. Tshikalange

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Setting: These plants are used traditionally to treat and manage men’s sexual health in villages under the Thengwe Tribal Authority, Limpopo province. Methods: Acetone extracts were investigated for their antioxidant activity, anti-inflammatory activity against 15-lipoxygenase, inhibition of nitric oxide production on RAW 264.7 macrophages and antimicrobial activity against Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Candida albicans. …”
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    Tšeptsa jõgi põhjaudmurtide rahvakultuuris by Nadezhda Shutova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is revealed that the river valley is understood and perceived as a common ethnic, family and tribal territory. It is shown that the Cheptsa River performs not only economic and cultural, but also metaphysical, irrational functions in the life of the Northern Udmurts. …”
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    SOCIAL PROTEST IN INDIA by S. I. Lunev

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…There are different categories of social protest in India: peasant movements; scheduled castes' (Dalits, the former untouchables) movements; anti-corruption movements; environmental movements; backward caste movements; women's movements; tribal movements; industrial proletariat movements; students' movements; middle class movements; human rights movements. …”
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    Pinah Laman: The Construction of Religious and Ethnic Identity Within the Mentuka Dayak of West Kalimantan by Felisitas Yuswanto, Sekar Ayu Aryani, Ahmad Muttaqin

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Because of this Pinah Laman custom, they do not get their tribal rights, such as: performing the Mentuka Dayak traditional ceremonies. …”
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    De la pastoralité dans l’Est de la Turquie by Michaël Thevenin

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Dans cet article, il s’agit de confronter les pratiques pastorales des populations kurdes dans l’Est de la Turquie, culture millénaire, au processus de patrimonialisation, et de tenter d’en dégager une pastoralité, concept émergeant dans le milieu pastoral français.Les pratiques pastorales de l’Est de la Turquie se caractérisent, à l’instar des abris d’alpage, par une grande diversité, due à la fois au contexte géographique, historique et social, mais aussi à l’arrivée récente de l’Etat-nation turc et du nationalisme kurde, dont le trait le plus marquant est la persistance de l’allégeance tribale. Nous assistons à une impossible standardisation de ces pratiques et une patrimonialisation tout autant hypothétique compte tenu du jeu à somme nulle des forces en présence. …”
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    Do indigenous people get left behind? An innovative methodology for measuring the unmeasurable economic conditions and poverty from the poorest region of Luzon, Philippines by Emmanuel A. Onsay, Jomar F. Rabajante

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It can be freely applied to focus policy on tribal economy, which has multiple dimensions and necessitates various forms of development initiatives.…”
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    Evaluating oral health status in elderly Irula tribes of Tamil Nadu by using the Geriatric Oral Health Assessment Index by Margret Beaula Alocious Sukumar, Roshni Mary Peter, Alex Joseph

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Caries and periodontitis are primary contributors to tooth loss, which not only incurs significant rehabilitation costs but also profoundly affects overall well-being. Tribal communities represent a notable indigenous segment, comprising 8.6% of India’s total population, primarily concentrated in the central and western regions. …”
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    Presentation of Religious Tourism Pattern Based on Foundation Data Theory in International Borders by Ali Rostami, Mohammad Aidi, Alireaza slambolchi, Mohammadreza Rabiee Mandejin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Having determining the sample size qualitatively via snowball method, 14 experts of religious tourism including academics and trustees of religious tourism were recognized and they were interviewed directly and the research findings showed that religious tourism pattern in Mehran International Border has six main components including casual conditions (religious and tribal communities, provincial infrastructures, common border of Iraq and vicinity to The Holy of Holies, advertisements) categories (tourism and its subcategories, religious places in Iran and Iraq, security) grounds (commercial free zone in Mehran welfare and health services, economic part of religious tourism), interferer factors (political factors, conveying affairs to non-governmental sector, weather changes), strategies (cooperating with educational centers and universities, increasing governmental investing, using capacities of religious days) consequences & results (income and creating jobs, people’s persistence in border and non-immigration, cultural development of province, destruction of environmental, road and jungles of province) which could be introduced as a proper pattern for religious tourism in Mehran International Border according to the opinion of experts. …”
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    Planning for success but facing uncertainty: lessons learned from a native oyster, Ostrea lurida, restoration project in the Salish Sea by James T. McArdle, Julie S. Barber, Sarah K. Grossman, Lindy L. Hunter

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With an intended goal of creating self-sustaining Olympia oyster populations in a target region in Puget Sound, the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community began reestablishing Olympia oysters at two different sites, Kiket and Lone Tree, from 2015-2017. …”
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    The “Heretics” Hermeneutics: Bosnia and Balkan Bogomils in the Mirror of Modern Hungarian Literature As Potential(Borrowed?) Theaters of Multidimensional Orientalism by Marton Ivanyi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While not explicitly tied to imperial expansionist ambitions, such representations reflect European tendencies of “Othering,” where the “heretics” – often dismissed as heretics, tribal, or primitive – were situated in opposition to Western or Catholic norms. …”
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    PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS IN SPIRITUAL CULTURE OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF NORTH AMERICA by S. V. Rudenko, Y. A. Sobolievskyi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It contains myths about the Twins, ritual rhetoric, examples of dream interpretation practices and the practical wisdom of tribal chiefs. The Chronicle of "Vallamolum", or "the Red List", testifies to the special idea of the Indians about history and their own historicity. …”
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    Determining Causal Factors of Severe Crashes on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana by Sahima Nazneen, Mahdi Rezapour, Khaled Ksaibati

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…During this period, 940 crashes occurred on state, county, city, and tribally owned roads. Binary logistic regression models were developed to determine the factors associated with fatal and injury crashes for all roads within the FPIR and separately for the roads maintained by different agencies. …”
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    Bridging incremental to transformative hazard management strategies on the Tule River Indian Reservation by Natalie Herbert, Caroline Beckman, Kerri Vera, Eric Coles, Thomas Kim, Seung-Hyun Cho, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These challenges for climate adaptation are on display in rural American Indian Tribal Nations, including the Tule River Indian Reservation, the site of this co-produced research. …”
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    Provincial distribution of unintended pregnancy and its associated factors in Sierra Leone by Augustus Osborne, Regina Mamidy Yillah, Camilla Bangura, Bright Opoku Ahinkorah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The protective factors associated with employment, marital status, and tribal affiliation highlight the importance of promoting stable family structures and economic opportunities. …”
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    The adaptation process of a safety planning intervention to promote connectedness and reduce distress in Diné adolescents and adults during the COVID-19 pandemic by Joshuaa Dominic Allison-Burbank, Vanessa Begaye, Kyann Dedman-Cisco, Lisa Jim, Shannon Archuleta, Renae Begay, Lacey Howe, Emily E. Haroz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the Spring of 2020, the COVID-19 virus crept into Tribal Nations across the United States and exacerbated significant health-related and educational inequities. …”
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    Borogon: Ethnonym and Ethnic History by Bair Z. Nanzatov, Vladimir V. Tishin

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Conditions for the appearance of the ethnic name are discussed from a typological perspective, taking into account the lack of direct parallels among the tribal nomenclature of Mongolic and Turkic peoples. …”
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    Instituciones mapuche en Chile: del derecho propio a la consulta indígena by Ronny Alejandro Leiva

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… La institucionalidad indígena chilena ha incorporado recientemente el Convenio 169 sobre pueblos indígenas y tribales de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) a sus instrumentos de gestión. …”
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