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Tree cover loss in the Americas: a critical indicator linking climate mitigation and planetary health. [PDF]
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A global biodiversity use data infrastructure acknowledging indigenous and local knowledge. [PDF]
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2021
This chapter focuses on the mental health factors that impact student success for Indigenous youth within the higher education landscape in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). It emphasizes the need to address these mental health factors by strengthening cultural identity to support the success of students in higher education.
Louis Busch, Angela Levasseur
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This chapter focuses on the mental health factors that impact student success for Indigenous youth within the higher education landscape in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). It emphasizes the need to address these mental health factors by strengthening cultural identity to support the success of students in higher education.
Louis Busch, Angela Levasseur
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Indigenous Bioethics and Indigenous Rights
2021Issues related to the health of Indigenous peoples are deeply connected to the ongoing legacy of colonization and to complex issues about access to human rights. In this chapter we explore how the field of bioethics can contribute to solutions through a consideration of Indigenous perspectives on health and the ongoing effects of colonization.
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2018
Abstract Many indigenous peoples now practice their own laws, their own cultural traditions and customs. In doing so, they draw on history, reconstructing their legal pasts, recreating—or even creating—their identities. At the same time, historical research has increasingly pointed out the intense interaction between indigenous peoples ...
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Abstract Many indigenous peoples now practice their own laws, their own cultural traditions and customs. In doing so, they draw on history, reconstructing their legal pasts, recreating—or even creating—their identities. At the same time, historical research has increasingly pointed out the intense interaction between indigenous peoples ...
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2003
Abstract This chapter argues that indigenous citizens ought to be accorded a set of special group rights by virtue of their being indigenous and tries to sketch these rights. It explains what method can be deduced and what the full set of rights ought to be. In the process of developing this explanation of indigenous rights, it will also
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Abstract This chapter argues that indigenous citizens ought to be accorded a set of special group rights by virtue of their being indigenous and tries to sketch these rights. It explains what method can be deduced and what the full set of rights ought to be. In the process of developing this explanation of indigenous rights, it will also
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Indigenous Peoples' Right to Land
Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online, 2004This article discusses the land rights of indigenous peoples based on relevant human rights conventions. The article is divided into three parts. First, articles 1 and 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights are discussed in relation to land rights of indigenous peoples. Then, land rights under the ILO Convention No.
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Speaking of Rights: Indigenous Linguistic Rights in the Arctic
The Yearbook of Polar Law Online, 2018This paper discusses and compares the evolution of language policies, laws and rights for indigenous peoples and minorities living in six of the eight Arctic states. It focuses on language rights of indigenous peoples living in the Fennoscandian Arctic (Sami people of Norway, Sweden, and Finland), in the American Arctic (Alaska) and in the Canadian ...
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Aboriginal Title, Indigenous Rights and the Right to Culture
South African Journal on Human Rights, 2004The doctrine of aboriginal title has been the subject of considerable academic commentary in South Africa in the past few years. The general tenor of this commentary has been approving of the doctrine. Proponents of the doctrine are of the view that it provides a means for communities to obtain ownership of land when they are not able to do so through ...
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