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Wicazo Sa Review, 2021
Abstract: The Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics Canada (SING Canada) is an annual, weeklong training program organized by the Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society program in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. During the 2019 annual program, Indigenous students, nation members, elders, and early career
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Abstract: The Summer Internship for Indigenous Peoples in Genomics Canada (SING Canada) is an annual, weeklong training program organized by the Indigenous Science, Technology, and Society program in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta. During the 2019 annual program, Indigenous students, nation members, elders, and early career
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Gary Tomlinson,The Singing of the New World: Indigenous Voice in the Era of European Contact
Timothy D. Watkins
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Our national anthem is non-inclusive: Indigenous Australians shouldn't have to sing it
2019It is traditional at major sports events to begin with a rendition of the national anthem. At the State of Origin rugby league clash between New South Wales and Queensland on Wednesday, however, at least four Indigenous rugby league players have vowed to remain silent – a protest against an anthem they feel doesn’t represent them.
Keith Parry, Jamie Cleland
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Journal of Ethnobiology, 2019
The transmission of Indigenous Knowledge occurs in large part through the encoding of sociocultural performance of everyday activities, local speech, and other oral manifestations, like stories and songs. Here, we examine the role of traditional songs in transmitting Indigenous Knowledge among the Tsimane' Indigenous Peoples of Bolivian Amazonia.
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The transmission of Indigenous Knowledge occurs in large part through the encoding of sociocultural performance of everyday activities, local speech, and other oral manifestations, like stories and songs. Here, we examine the role of traditional songs in transmitting Indigenous Knowledge among the Tsimane' Indigenous Peoples of Bolivian Amazonia.
Victoria Reyes-García +1 more
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