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Looking at Us Through Their Eyes. The Analytical Process from Ethnographic Perspectives1
Abstract This article looks at the analytical situation through the Others’ eyes—through examples from contemporary ethnographies of foreign cultures. It discusses the following issues: a) The analogy between the ontological worlds of the dead, ghosts, animals and dreams in “primitive populations” and the analytical psychological descriptions of the ...
Stefano Carta
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Abstract Ethnographers observe and engage the field. They live with, play with, eat with, dance with, feel with, and, increasingly, write or film with their interlocutors. But most of all, they listen and converse. As they enter the lingual ecology of their hosts through a range of practices of communication, ethnographers begin a multi‐faceted journey
Borut Telban, Ute Eickelkamp
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The ethical and technical challenges of recent research with psychedelics and the attempt to regulate them as a health technology open a new horizon for reflections on scientific development and questions about how we experience spiritual and non ...
Fábio Nogueira Pereira +3 more
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Dark Earths and manioc cultivation in Central Amazonia: a window on pre-Columbian agricultural systems? [PDF]
Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their potential for sustainable agriculture. Some scholars believe that terra mulata (the less fertile, more extensive form of ADE) was created by means of ...
James A. Fraser, Charles Roland Clement
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Background: Greater deposits of epicardial adipose tissue are associated with atrial fibrillation and coronary disease, but have not been studied in subsistence populations.
Randall C. Thompson +31 more
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Many commentators highlight the fertility of Anthropogenic Dark Earths (ADE), emphasizing their potential for sustainable agriculture. Some scholars believe that terra mulata (the less fertile, more extensive form of ADE) was created by means of ...
James A. Fraser, Charles Roland Clement
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RESUMO O presente artigo propõe identificar características gerais dos grupos ameríndios Charrua e Minuano, enfatizando as distinções étnicas destes que habitaram tradicionalmente uma porçáo espacial que compreende a parte dos territórios atuais da ...
Anderson Marques Garcia +1 more
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I present a report of collaborative and participative research developed in the Departamento de Letras of UFSCar. The research has involved indigenous undergraduate students, once the university has got an Affirmative Action Program and the enrollment of indigenous students inside a differentiated program.
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Socioeconomic determinants of leprosy in Brazilian municipalities: an ecological study. [PDF]
Golineli AOG +4 more
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Ecuador genetic mosaic: biological and adaptive variations across Mestizos, Native Amerindians, and Afro-Ecuadorians. Implications for public health and precision medicine. [PDF]
González-Andrade F.
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