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Implementing the basic international law principles relating to indigenous peoples’ rights: a case study of Cameroon [PDF]
Magister Legum - LLMIndigenous peoples constitute at least 5000 distinct peoples with a population of more than 370 million, living in 70 different countries.
Nguh, Augustin
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Do indigenous peoples benefit from poverty programs? Evidence from Mexico´s 2000 census [PDF]
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social policies do not reach them. At the same time, several countries have implemented in recent years new programs for poverty reduction that should have benefited ...
Diana Ojeda-Revah +3 more
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Feral Children: Settler Colonialism, Progress, and the Figure of the Child [PDF]
Settler colonialism is structured in part according to the principle of civilizational progress yet the roots of this doctrine are not well understood.
Rollo, Toby
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SEMANTIC EVALUATION OF ETHNIC STEREOTYPES AND LIFESTYLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLESOF THE NORTH OF RUSSIA
The article discusses the themes of ethnic stereotypes and lifestyle of indigenous peoples of the North and the non-indigenous peoples. The indigenous peoples identify with their ethnic group, positive evaluation of their perceptions of themselves ...
M A Ryabova, V P Serkin
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Protecting the rights of indigenous peoples in international law
This research paper investigates a broad understanding of the concept of protecting the rights of Minorities and Indigenous peoples as one of the development practices in international law.
Zh. Agybay, Zh. Tolen, D. Orynbassarov
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Quality of Life Research and Methodology: Developing a Measure for Alaska Native Peoples [PDF]
Quality of life (QOL) is often complicated by global measures that ignore the uniqueness of culture and context. The research is inundated with Western influence and colonized approaches, and indigenous ways of knowing are often overlooked and devalued ...
Crouch, Maria
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Overlap the land permit granted by the Government of Pelalawan result of indigenous people communal land taken without regard to the rights of the local population.
Maryati Bachtiar, Riska Fitriani
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Tangled Roots, Bittersweet Exposure [PDF]
Accompanied by tree portraits, this personal narrative reflects upon the intersecting histories between the indigenous peoples of Marin County (north of San Francisco, CA) and the author, who is Euro-American, while contemplating the changing ...
Clow, Chase
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Free, prior, and informed consent of Indigenous peoples (prior consent) is a principle of international law that requires states to consult and obtain the consent of Indigenous peoples before projects or legislation that may affect their rights are ...
Erick Guapizaca Jiménez
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