Case Studies in Asia Regarding Indigenous Women, Development, and Access to Justice [PDF]
Case studies were conducted in the five countries—Cambodia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand—on issues that Indigenous women in Asia are facing with respect to development projects: access to justice; and the promotion, protection and respect ...
Asian Indigenous People Pact
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An intersection in population control: Welfare reform and indigenous people with a partial capacity to work in the Australian Northern Territory [PDF]
In Australia, in the last decade, there have been significant policy changes to income support payments for people with a disability and Indigenous people.
St Guillaume, Louise, Thill, Cate
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Indigenous People of Western New York [PDF]
Buffalo has a low proportion of foreign born residents compared to other cities. But an unusually high percentage of the region’s foreign-born are refugees.
Szczepzniec, Kristin
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A Review of Indigenous Food Crops in Africa and the Implications for more Sustainable and Healthy Food Systems [PDF]
Indigenous and traditional foods crops (ITFCs) have multiple uses within society, and most notably have an important role to play in the attempt to diversify the food in order to enhance food and nutrition security.
Akinola, R. +4 more
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HAK ULAYAT SEBAGAI HAK KONSTITUSIONAL (Suatu Kajian Yuridis Empiris)
Ulayat land is a beschikkingsrecht which describe about the relationships between indigenous people and their lands. Indigenous people say that there is a religio-magis character in that relationships.
Agung Basuki Prasetyo
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Indigenous people’s experience of multiple legal problems and multiple disadvantage - a working paper [PDF]
This paper explores differences in the experience of legal problems by Indigenous status. Abstract: The Legal Australia-Wide (LAW) Survey found that Indigenous people who experience legal problems had an increased likelihood of experiencing multiple ...
Hugh M. McDonald, Zhigang Wei
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Historical reasoning about Indigenous imprisonment: a community of fate? [PDF]
The high rate of Indigenous incarceration is a problem for public policy and therefore for historical and social analysis. This paper compares and contrasts two recent attempts at such analysis: Thalia Anthony’s Indigenous People, Crime and Punishment ...
Tim Rowse
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Key features of palliative care service delivery to Indigenous peoples in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States: A comprehensive review [PDF]
Background: Indigenous peoples in developed countries have reduced life expectancies, particularly from chronic diseases. The lack of access to and take up of palliative care services of Indigenous peoples is an ongoing concern.
A Liberati +60 more
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THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES IN CONSTRUCTING IDENTITY IN MULTICULTURAL INTERACTIONS [PDF]
In this boundless era, people cannot avoid the interactions since they yearn for the interactions to fulfill their needs. Hence, it is becoming more and more impossible for people to live exclusively without having interactions with others from ...
Candrawati, Eliana
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Northeastern Indians have in their ethnographic context the struggle for territorial inheritance and the self-assertion of their ethno-cultural identity as native peoples. However, it is important to emphasize that the historical scenario of indigenous
Magda Campos de Lima +2 more
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