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Les instituteurs bilingues dans les mobilisations autochtones du Nayarit (Mexique)
The article aims to contribute to the understanding the role of Amerindian teachers in the emergence of indigenous movements. It shows that their propensity for identity activism is based on dispositions acquired through their professional socialization ...
Daniele Inda
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The Neolithic transition in Europe: archaeological models and genetic evidence [PDF]
The major pattern in the European gene pool is a southeast-northwest frequency gradient of classic genetic markers such as blood groups, which population geneticists initially attributed to the demographic impact of Neolithic farmers dispersing from the ...
Richards, Martin B.
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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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Supporting Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Research Partnerships
This commentary discusses the framing of the production of a series of online text-based and visual resources aimed at researchers embarking on Indigenous and non-Indigenous research partnerships, and in particular supporting non-Indigenous researchers to think about our/their methods, assumptions and behaviour.
Edwards, Rosalind +3 more
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'Genealogical misfortunes': Achille Mbembe's (re-)writing of postcolonial Africa [PDF]
In his latest work, Sortir de la grande nuit, the Cameroonian social theorist, Achille Mbembe nuances his description of the ontological status of the postcolonial African subject, which he had theorized extensively in his best-known text, On the ...
Derrida Jacques +6 more
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Nationalisme ou indigénisme. Le théâtre quechua à Cuzco entre 1880 et 1960
This article establishes a general panorama of the considerable theatrical activity in Quechua that took place in Cuzco between 1880 and 1960. It aims at characterising this phenomenon both from an ideological as well as a linguistic point of view and to
César Itier
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En este trabajo se analizan dos cuentos del importante pero poco estudiado libro El diosero (1952), de Francisco Rojas González, como dos posturas antitéticas sobre lo indígena.
Ana Lourdes Álvarez Romero
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Agricultural, communal, and indigenous communities, organized as ejidos, have for centuries shown an ecocentric and devoted relationship with Nature, humanity, and the planet, and continue to apply their values in the development of rural tourism that promotes sustainability.
Amparo Miranda Zambrano, Gloria +1 more
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Representations about the indigenous and their link with globalized cultural trends [PDF]
En este artículo se analizan representaciones sobre lo indígena manifiestas en un sector de la población no indígena de Colombia, donde el chamanismo es un tema recurrente y donde las culturas indígenas son representadas como poseedoras de una sabiduría ...
Amselle +33 more
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: An early 20th century photograph in the collections of Museo do índio in Rio de Janeiro shows Paresí children in Mato Grosso exercising “Swedish gymnastics”. The program for physical education codified by Swedish educator Pehr Henrik Ling was practiced
PATRICIA LORENZONI
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