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The Baraca-Philathea Lyceum of Bethel AME Church. Redistribution of Rhetorical Activities seen in Current Church Practices (Proposal) [PDF]
Rouillon, Vanessa
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ABSTRACT This article examines the historical displacement of Indigenous peoples in Venezuela, focusing on the links between indigenist policies and the exploitation of natural resources, particularly oil, throughout the 20th century. Using a combined historical and ethnographic approach, it demonstrates how the formation of the Venezuelan nation‐state
Gabriel Tardelli
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Body map stories from Colombia: experiences of people affected by leprosy and the influence of peers during diagnosis and treatment. [PDF]
Barbosa Ladino MC +9 more
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ABSTRACT The visit to Bogotá of a fééeneminaa (Muinane) friend, Célimo Nejedeka Jifichíu, and in particular, his work in researching and transmitting traditional health knowledge, offer the pretext to navigate the relationship between elements that at first glance seem distant from each other: indigenous imaginaries about otherness, their visions of ...
Giovanna Micarelli
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Towards a transnational aesthetics of Blackness: Raoul Peck’s I Am Not Your Negro
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A Perverse Case of the Contingent A Priori: On the Logic of Emasculating Language [PDF]
Mercier, Adèle
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A three‐dimensional biomechanical model of the musculoskeletal system is used to analyse the potential locomotor functions of the small (~1 kg) Late Triassic archosaurian reptile Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum. The study finds that, potentially like the ancestral archosaur, this taxon was probably quadrupedal, plantigrade and neither strongly sprawling ...
Agustina Lecuona +3 more
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Climbing the mountain of adversity and removing barriers along the path. [PDF]
Hinton A +4 more
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“A Whale of a Chance”: Thomas E. Dewey, the U.S. South, and the Election of 1948
ABSTRACT This article examines the Republican Party's campaign in the South in 1948. It argues that many national and state Republicans believed that there was a real opportunity for the party's presidential candidate, Thomas E. Dewey, to win Border South states.
Lewis Johnson
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