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Documentation and communication in Aboriginal/indigenous communities

Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2009
AbstractThis panel session explores a number of different issues related to the nature of documentation and communication in aboriginal cultures, where “documents” are not traditional, knowledge systems are of varied types, and the transmission of culture and property are decidedly non‐Western.
Robert V. Williams   +3 more
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Indigenous Communities and Indigenous Children

The International Journal of Children’s Rights, 2015
A move away from the traditional child-parent-state model of children’s rights in favour of a four-party model which includes indigenous communities can be identified in international legal discourse. The basis for this phenomenon can be found in arguments for the preservation of indigenous culture. However, whether this argument is adequate for such a
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Preventing suicide in indigenous communities

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2017
To provide an update on recent studies on suicide prevention in indigenous populations with a focus on recently colonised indigenous peoples in Canada, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.There have been several recent reviews on suicide prevention in indigenous populations with high suicide rates. However most of them describe the problem and
Simon, Hatcher   +2 more
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Indigenous communities, groundwater opportunities

Science, 2018
A U.S.
Philip, Womble   +6 more
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Indigenous Communication

2017
Communication can be defined as a way of sharing ideas, information, opinions and feelings. This can also be described as a process through which information could be transferred from one entity to the other either verbally through speech or non-verbally through writing or signs.
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An Ecological Perspective of Breastfeeding in an Indigenous Community

Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 2002
Purpose: To describe the sociocultural patterns that promote breastfeeding or weaning in the Ojibwe community, which has very low breastfeeding rates compared to the general population.Design: A focused ethnographic approach with an ecological framework provided community level data. Semi‐structured interviews (N=52) were conducted in an urban Ojibwe
Graham, BL   +3 more
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Indigenous Community Health

2020
Indigenous communities are those with historical claims to native lands, practices, and customs that have sustained them for millennia. In many parts of the world, they continue to draw on age-old wisdom and practices to sustain their health in the modern, and, now, digital age.
Seth Oppong   +2 more
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Indigenous communities

2023
Sonia Mutumbajoy Hurtado   +1 more
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