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Artzibarko aldaera deitu izanaren inguruan (1 - sarrera eta lehen galdera-sortak)
Oraingo honetan 1984 eta 1992 urteen arteko denboran Arrietako (Artzibar) gizon bati zein Ilurdozko (Esteribar) beste bati bilduriko inkesta batzuen emaitzak dakartzagu hona, José Estornés Lasa zenak 1982.
Koldo Artola
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CONFORMITY TOWARDS LOCAL WISDOM AMONG THE SAME INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE SPEAKERS [PDF]
Speakers of same indigenous language usually share the same values and norms among them. This phenomenon can be searched in Indonesian Chinese society, who is divided in several groups based on their indigenous languages.
Chiakrawati, Swany
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ABSTRACT Data from archaeology, ethnography, and ethnohistory document entanglements of dogs among South American Indigenous societies during pre‐Columbian and colonial times. The prolific presence and uses of dogs in the Central Andes and in parts of the Paraná Basin, Patagonia, and Circum‐Caribbean regions contrast with the conspicuous lack of ...
Marcelo R. Sánchez‐Villagra +2 more
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Zaraitzuera aztertzeko ekarpen berriak (eta 10 - Ibiztako apurrak / gehigarriak)
Azken saio honen bidez bukaera ematen diogu Zaraitzuko ibarreko euskara, ahal izan dugun neurrian, hamar saio luze samarretan eta modu jarraituan aztertuz etorri garen lanari.
Koldo Artola
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Denne artikkelen handler om sosial omsorg som praksis i norsk og dansk eldreomsorg. Artikkelen baserer seg empirisk på en etnografisk studie av hjemmetjenester og dagsentre rettet mot hjemmeboende eldre i fire ulike kommuner i Norge og Danmark.
Christine Øye +2 more
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KO AND RIKA IN JAVANESE OF TEGAL [PDF]
Javanese has a variety of dialects and one of them is the one spoken in Tegal and its surrounding regions such as Pemalang and Brebes. The language variation used in the region is characterized, among others, by the pronunciation of some words which ...
Mualimin, Mualimin
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Insights on human−wildlife coexistence from social science and Indigenous and traditional knowledge
Abstract Much work on human−wildlife conflict focuses on safeguarding wildlife from humans and vice versa, protecting humans, their crops, livestock, and property from wildlife, and mitigating negative, sometimes lethal encounters. The emphasis is on conflict, a framing that reinforces human−nature dualisms and instills the notion of humans and wild ...
Helina Jolly, Amanda Stronza
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MODEL PEMBELAJARAN KOOPERATIF TEKNIK STUDENT TEAMS ACHIEVEMENT DIVISIONS NARASIMAHASISWA ASINGDI UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET [PDF]
Indonesian Language Teaching for Foreign Learners (BIPA) aims to improve the language skills of foreign students in Indonesia, including at the Sebelas Maret University.
Saddhono , Kundharu
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Pushpin memoir: Making meaning out of murder
Abstract In 2018, my brother Adam Colquhoun, nicknamed “Stretch,” was killed in a bar in Calgary, Alberta by a man he barely knew. Stretch was the kind of person society finds convenient to discard. His history of theft, illicit drug dealing, mental illness, addiction, and homelessness made his humanity “undesirable.” Nevertheless, lessons Stretch ...
Noelle Sullivan
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Mistede liv og nye chancer: Kropsdelenes komplekse sociale betydninger i
Denne artikel udforsker gennem empiriske eksempler fra forskning i USA og Danmark de mange betydninger, der knytter sig til kroppens dele i den særlige medicinske teknologi, der omhandler organdonation og transplantation.
Anja Marie Bornø Jensen
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