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    Apuntes para el estudio de la religión maya de finales del siglo xvi by Caroline Cunill

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Notes about the study of Maya religion at the end of the 16th century. Indian witnesses and notaries’ participation in the idolatry processes contained in the yucatecan religious’ relaciones de méritos of the 16th century favored the transcription of many words in autochthonous language in the testimonies. …”
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    El doble personaje del planeta Venus en las religiones indígenas del Gran Nayar: mitología, ritual agrícola y sacrificio by Johannes Neurath

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…The double personality of planet Venus in indigenous religions of the Gran Nayar: mythology, agricultural rites, and sacrifice. …”
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    Youthful Choices: A Secondary Analysis of the NFHS-5 Data to Examine Tobacco Use in Indian Adolescent Girls and Young Women by Jobinse Jose, Aditi Chaudhary, Abhishek Ghosh, Sonu Goel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Independent variables include demographics, religion, caste, region, education, occupation, body mass index, wealth index, alcohol consumption, and media exposure. …”
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    70 anos da guerreira: a mestiçagem brasileira na tradução musical de Clara Nunes by Expedito Leandro Silva

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Her family life, in the context of culture and religion, contributed to her musical de- velopment from an early age broadening her contact with folk music. …”
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    A Qualitative Study of Digital Religious Influence: Perspectives from Christian, Hindu, and Muslim Gen Y and Gen Z in Mumbai, India by Clyde Anieldath Missier

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, while individuals exhibited animosity toward politicians and journalists, they also expressed nationalist attitudes, e.g., a shared Indian identity and common cultural capital, which may serve as ‘superglue’ for living peacefully in the current climate shaped by religious fundamentalist movements. …”
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    Predictors, prevalence, and patterns of cyberbullying among school-going children and adolescents by Prabhu James Ranjith, Mysore Narasimaha Vranda, M. Thomas Kishore

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Background: Cyberbullying is a major health issue across the globe as it affects the mental health and well-being of the victims, especially children and adolescents, since there is a dearth of studies in the Indian setting. This study aimed to understand the predictors, patterns, prevalence, mental health problems, and coping of cyberbullying among adolescents. …”
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    On the Way to a Secularized Theology: Why Today’s Disapproval of an Atemporal God Is Gaining Momentum? by Vladimir K. Shokhin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The ongoing secularization of religion, which is associated with the development of a “post-secular society,” also manifests itself in a major controversy in analytic theology, which not so long ago remained a stronghold of religious traditionalism. …”
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    The Sacred and the Sensual by Swetha Vijayakumar

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This paper discusses the process of eroticization occurring at Khajuraho – a process that is a unique amalgamation of religion, culture, and tourism. Drawing from Indian government’s advertisement strategies, marketing of erotic souvenirs, tourist surveys, and statistical data obtained from the ministry of Indian tourism, I identify three distinct ways in which eroticization occurs at Khajuraho: first, through a uniquely romanticized marketing by Indian tour operators who offer enticing honeymoon and holiday packages; second, through the abundance of erotic souvenirs sold on the streets as a symbol of Khajuraho; and third, through the creation of an “experience economy” supported by local prostitution. …”
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    Montagnes mythiques des Indiens des États-Unis : le sacré et le juridique by Susanne Berthier-Foglar

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…In the United States the protection of sacred mountains is guaranteed by the First Amendment, at least since 1978, when the American Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed. Subsequent legislative texts have enhanced the right of Native Americans to access sites located on federal land. …”
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