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Responsible management: an Indigenous perspective

2020
Capitalism's market-driven model of the firm combined with exponential scientific and technological advancement, have produced unprecedented global wealth (World Bank, 2018). There have been, however, unwelcome side-effects, namely the concentration of this wealth in a few countries and environmental degradation and impacts on human health (Barrow ...
Mika, Jason Paul   +2 more
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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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THE INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVE

International Review of Mission, 2001
ESPERANZA Y. CLAPANO [*] Introduction I belong to the society of sisters from the Philippines called the Missionaries of the Assumption. The Philippines has 74 million people of whom 85% are Christians, around 5% Muslim and 10% are Indigenous People. We are in Davao City, Mindanao, which is the third largest island in the Philippines.
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Indigenous Ethical Perspectives

2021
Indigenous ethical perspectives look at the way indigenous knowledge is dealt with. Indigenous knowledge is local knowledge unique to a given society and culture who are characterized by their ...
Henk ten Have   +1 more
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A Review of Indigenous Perspectives in Animal Biosciences

open access: yesAnnual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2023
This article addresses the underrepresentation of Indigenous perspectives in animal sciences by challenging the exclusive use of Western scientific paradigms in research and education. Because of the systematic exclusion of Indigenous peoples, Indigenous perspectives have rarely been represented through empirical study, leading us to believe this is a
Kelsey Dayle, John, Gilbert H, John
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Indigenous perspectives on researching indigenous peoples

Social Identities, 2017
A number of Latin-American indigenous organizations are striving to build autonomous indigenous and communitarian universities.
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Indigenous perspectives in the courtroom

The International Journal of Human Rights, 2012
All around the world, indigenous peoples struggle to ascertain their rights to the lands they have traditionally occupied. Court litigation is one possibility for indigenous peoples to seek the affirmation of these rights. However, such proceedings present many challenged for indigenous claims, in particular with regard to evidentiary rules.
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