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Smudging the barriers away: crafting the Patient Access to Indigenous Spiritual Ceremony policy [PDF]
Alberta Health Services enacted the Patient Access to Spiritual Ceremony policy on National Indigenous Peoples’ Day in 2023. The policy aims to directly support Indigenous patients to practice their traditional ceremonies on healthcare premises.
Constance Hazlett +4 more
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Orașul Bălți în lumina călătoriei regale din anul 1920 [PDF]
The article aims at capturing the atmosphere of the city of Bălți during the royal visit in May 1920. In order to restore the setting, we use a series of edifying testimonies from the interwar period, meant to provide a nuanced image, both on the way the
Diana VRABIE
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The function of storytelling in the novel 'Ceremony' by Leslie Marmon Silko [PDF]
The paper examines the function of storytelling in the novel Ceremony. Leslie Marmon Silko includes traditional stories about the Laguna Pueblo, retelling stories, which have been passed down through the generations throughout oral traditions, stories ...
Hadžija Sunaj +1 more
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Timurlularda Yeme İçme Kültürü
Timurlular zengin bir yemek kültürüne sahipti. Bu zengin kültürün oluşmasında, Timurluların kurulduğu ve yayıldığı coğrafyalarda yaşayan toplumların yeme içme kültürleri etkili olmuştur.
Ensar Macit
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Baburids Hunting (Shikar) Ceremonies in the Context of Turkish Cultural Codes
The historical practice of hunting traces its origins to the beginning of human civilization. Initially, hunting served as a means of survival for early humans, gradually evolving into a source of raw materials essential for various products during the ...
Vedat Meral
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A powerful bead network that wove together a transcontinental tapestry of cultures predated the Spanish invasion of the Americas. Beads created in the northeastern Atlantic world found themselves in Aztec and Incan territories, as did beads made from ...
Lauren Beck
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On not seeing like a state: rethinking ancient Honduras (The Gordon Childe Lecture for 2023)
This article exemplifies the way that moving from perspectives on inequality to questions of the exercise of freedom can change archaeological interpretation.
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Luluk Discourse in Patanda Kadupipi Ceremony of the Kambera Society
Luluk discourse is one of the linguistic elements used to communicate in traditional wedding ceremonies by the Kambera society. This study aims to analyze the structure of luluk discourse and explain its linguistic characteristics. This research uses the
Restisary Nduka
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Anthropological concept of spectacle in the network of rituals, ceremonies and events [PDF]
In anthropology, the phenomenon of spectacle is not integrally studied. Spectacle has remained on scientific margin since it was difficult to position its symbolic character in social and cultural realities. Based on past relevant theoretical guidelines,
Lukić-Krstanović Miroslava
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Pilgrimage and Purpose: Ancestor Research as Sacred Practice in a Secular Age
This paper explores the ways in which ancestor research has become a replacement for religious community and practice in a post-religious world. We explore the parallels of popular present-day family history pursuits with traditional religious practices,
Rebecca Robinson
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