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Indigenous Ethical Perspectives
2021Indigenous 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 ...
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Responsible management: an Indigenous perspective
2020Capitalism'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 ...
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Indigenous perspectives on researching indigenous peoples
Social Identities, 2017A number of Latin-American indigenous organizations are striving to build autonomous indigenous and communitarian universities.
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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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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 Perspectives on Difference
Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2017The article argues for the inclusion of Indigenous voices in disability dialogues. The application of UN documents and actions in Indigenous communities justifies Indigenous perspectives as informing partners in disability dialogues. The article establishes a foundation for inclusion followed by a brief discussion of some global Indigenous concepts ...
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Indigenous trauma: A New Zealand perspective
Injury, 2008The study of indigenous health is an emerging specialty and differs from other health disciplines in that the traditions and beliefs of indigenous people must be considered in developing health policy. New Zealand Maori and Australian Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islanders face similar health issues but have followed a different historical path.
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