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The field of Appalachian Studies provides students and scholars with a critical examination of Appalachian ecologies, and particularly an analysis of the humans who participate in these ecologies. Often, when scholars examine the human ecological participants in Appalachia, the focus is on non-Indigenous peoples.
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Erasing Indigenous Indigeneity in Vancouver
2007BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly, No 155: Autumn ...
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It is estimated that Indigenous peoples total 476 million, belong to over five thousand ethnocultural groups across up to ninety countries, and speak around four thousand languages. Yet these figures are contested and disputed by self-identified Indigenous peoples, scholars, nation-states, and international agencies.
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Indigenous foods benefiting indigenous Australians
2016In Australia, a (re)emerging and hot trend is featuring native foods in restaurants, food tours and culinary arts. Based on the conceptual analysis for research undertaken for a pilot project examining the interface between restaurants and Indigenous Australian native foods providers, this paper argues that this emerging industry should be directed to ...
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