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Music as a determinant of health among First Nations people in Australia: A scoping narrative review
Abstract Issue Addressed While social determinants frameworks are still popular in research about First Nations health in Australia, a growing body of research prefers cultural determinants of health models. Cultural determinants models provide a holistic, strength‐based framework to explain connections between health and contextual factors, including ...
Brigitta Scarfe +8 more
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The Late Neo-Indigenism of Carlos Eduardo Zavaleta in "Perico el heladero" [PDF]
Si bien estudiada inicialmente con cierta atención crítica –como eje entre lo que ha venido a llamarse “indigenismo ortodoxo” y “neoindigenismo”–, la obra de Zavaleta adolece aún de una lectura que observe con detalle su evolución, desde aquellas ...
Yushimito del Valle, Carlos
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Life of Teacher: ideas and adventures of Leolinda Figueiredo Daltro during the First Republic
During the last years of the Brazilian Empire and during the First Republic, the Brazilian education system was established as part of the modernization project.
Elaine Pereira Rocha
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Identifying key dimensions of indigenous led child welfare services: A qualitative literature review
Abstract National and state governments in settler colonial countries are increasingly committing to policies and practices aimed at strengthening Indigenous frameworks, programmes and leadership in child protection services. However, research‐based information on Indigenous child welfare services and programmes is sparse.
Natalie Paki Paki +7 more
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Towards a critique of indigenous African religion
In this article, it is argued that a postcolonial critique of the colonial study of religion should not preclude a critique of indigenous African religion itself.
Johan Strijdom
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This article is a philological and textual analysis of The Tragedy of Atahuallpa’s Death, a drama published by the Bolivian novelist Jesus Lara in 1957.
César Itier
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Antropologia no México e a invenção do intelectual indígena
The article analyzes the way in which a certain style of anthropology practiced in Mexico, especially in the 1970s and 80s, defined the indigenous intellectual on the basis of practices previously structured by indigenism, although not exclusively by ...
Max Maranhão Piorsky Aires
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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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CRITICAL RECOUNT OF INTERCULTURALISM AND THE INTERCULTURAL UNIVERSITIES IN MEXICO
A socio-historical analysis of the emergence of Intercultural Universities (IUs) in Mexico and elements of interculturalism built around neo-indigenism public policies from the postrevolutionary era, is presented.
Eduardo Andrés Sandoval-Forero +3 more
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