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We are describing a simple and innovative way of documenting tachycardia. This patient came with video recording of neck pulsation done with the help of mobile phone camera. No other documentation of this tachycardia was available as patient was living in a remote area away from even basic health facilities.
Neeraj Parakh, MD, DM +1 more
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Justice at Sea: Fishers’ politics and marine conservation in coastal Odisha, India [PDF]
This is a paper about the politics of fishing rights in and around the Gahirmatha marine sanctuary in coastal Odisha, in eastern India. Claims to the resources of this sanctuary are politicised through the creation of a particularly damaging narrative by
A Baviskar +33 more
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Cholo Politics and Urban Indigenous Self-Fashioning in Bolivia
This article reviews recent ethnographic approaches to indigeneity in Bolivia from the global north. It examines some consequences of ethnographic choices to treat indigeneity as primarily a political challenge of power and inclusion, where indigenous ...
Robert Albro
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Geography and indigeneity I: Indigeneity, coloniality and knowledge [PDF]
Why talk of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples? This report examines the critical purchase on questions of inequality, subjectivity and power offered by critical geographies of indigeneity.
Radcliffe, SA
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«Samiskheit» i Kunnskapsløftet 2020: Ei diskursanalytisk lesing av Fagfornyinga1
What idea of «Saaminess» is presented and produced by the current Saami and non-Saami national curricula of the Norwegian primary school? Our discourse analysis focussing on the interpellation of pupils shows that the two curricula express different ...
Leiv Sem, Asbjørn Kolberg
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Introduction. Out of Hidden India: Adivasi Histories, Stories, Visual Arts and Performances [PDF]
This issue of Anglistica AION is dedicated to indigenous India and to some of its forms of emerging subjectivity. After having been studied by ethnoanthropologists as cultural exceptions or worse after having embodied the stereotype of the ‘born ...
Ciocca, Rossella, DAS GUPTA, Sanjukta
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Coloniality at Global Scales: Reframing the Nineteenth-Century Exhibition Image
This study advocates for the necessity of writing more lateral art histories across cultures and geographies in the global 19th century by placing two history painters, the Estonian Johann Köler (1826–1899) and the Peruvian Luis Montero (1826–1869),
Bart Pushaw
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Book review: Dorothy L Hodgson: Being Maasai, becoming indigenous: Postcolonial politics in a neoliberal world [PDF]
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Whittaker, HA
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In any form, ‘being indigenous’ has a relational signification. Therefore, what consequences might there be for a conceptualization of indigenism that recognizes the commonality of our being indigenous to the Earth?
Mario Ricca
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Studies of indigenous peoples are a crucial part of genomic research, not only to define the extent of human diversity but to provide medical benefit to all people. There are more than 370 million indigenous people living in almost half the countries of the world.
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