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Language Policies for Indigenous Peoples
1997Indigenous, aboriginal peoples inhabit modern nation states on every continent. As well as the differences of race or cultural origin that distinguish them from the dominant populations of their countries, indigenous peoples also differ in having endured a long history of colonial exploitation and repression, usually involving invasion and conquest. In
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2021
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Policies towards indigenous healers in independent India
Social Science & Medicine, 1982Policies towards indigenous healers in independent India show considerable continuities with policies followed in the British period, varying according to the sex of the healer. Traditional birth attendants (dais) have been offered short periods of training by the State since 1902, whereas until recently male healers (vaids and hakims, and later ...
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Australian Indigenous Policy 2000–2007
2015The first part of this book considered the theoretical dimensions of neoliberal Indigenous policy, and argued that such policy involves a rearticulation of the crucial facilitative relationship between liberalism and settler colonialism. This part of the book explores and grounds this claim through an analysis of the neoliberalisation of Australian ...
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Canada's Conservatives consider Indigenous policies
Emerald Expert BriefingsSignificance The ruling upholds the right of parliament to pass laws on Indigenous issues and to incorporate Indigenous laws into federal law. The act in question is one of many passed over the last decade since Canada formally adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
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Temperature extremes exacerbate energy insecurity for Indigenous communities in remote Australia
Nature Energy, 2022Thomas Longden, Brad Riley, Lee V White
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