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RESUMO Dialogando com o contexto de alta mortalidade indígena gerada por uma epidemia, e o esforço da administração de D. José I em inserir regularmente cativos africanos no Grão-Pará, o artigo analisa tensões entre dois projetos relacionados ao uso da ...
Antonio Otaviano Vieira Junior
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Aparapitas del futuro: la ciencia ficción andina de Miguel Esquirol
En 2008, Miguel Esquirol publicó la nouvelle “El Cementerio de Elefantes”, una reescritura en clave de ciencia ficción del mito del aparapita, el indio aymara que acarrea los bultos en el mercado.
Liliana Colanzi
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Insurgencia y turismo: reflexiones sobre el impacto del turista politizado en Chiapas
El artículo analiza las interrelaciones entre turismo y política considerando el impacto de la rebelión indígena zapatista en el turismo en Chiapas, México.
Gabriela Coronado
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Weaving knowledges to support wildlife health surveillance in Kenya's pastoral rangelands
Abstract In wildlife–livestock–human interfaces, pathogens capable of spreading between wild and domestic animals and humans have important implications for conservation outcomes, economics, and public health. Robust wildlife health surveillance can help address these risks.
Brock Bersaglio +4 more
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Abstract Context. Exploring how Indigenous People interact with plants through their functional traits allows us to understand the ecological bases of plant selection. Functional traits can help explain why certain plants are consistently chosen for specific purposes across diverse cultural contexts.
Julia G. de Aledo +16 more
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History and Legacy of Andean Research in Nuñoa, Peru
ABSTRACT The high‐altitude town and associated political district of Nuñoa, Peru, has served as an anthropological field research site for more than 60 years. The earliest studies were initiated by Paul T. Baker and his students from Penn State University in 1962.
Michael A. Little +2 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the effects of the Covid‐19 pandemic on preexisting cash transfers and labor programs across Latin America, analyzing their temporal expansion and identifying the determinants of changes in their generosity and coverage, with a particular focus on the inclusion of informal workers.
Luis Vargas‐Faulbaum +2 more
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Este artigo, elaborado a partir de uma pesquisa qualitativa, consiste em apresentar algumas reflexões suscitadas a partir da relação entre escolarização e tradição como contribuintes para o fortalecimento da identidade étnico-cultural dos indígenas ...
Pedro Lôbo dos Santos +1 more
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El presente trabajo versa sobre la actividad económica de la cofradía indígena de las Benditas Ánimas del Purgatorio durante la segunda mitad del siglo XVII Dicha institución, conformada por los pueblos de indios de Omaguaca y Uquía fue establecida a ...
María Eugenia González
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Legal and economic perspectives on fair and equitable benefit sharing in the Nagoya Protocol
Abstract Adopted in 2010 as a supplementary agreement to the 1992 Convention on Biological Diversity, the Nagoya Protocol (NP) mandates the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the use of genetic resources provided by Indigenous peoples. Member states must newly enact or amend domestic laws to align with the NP.
Tae Jung Park, Sung‐Pil Park
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