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M.K. Ammosov: A Prominent National Leaderof the Early Soviet Period
The article is devoted to the activities of the prominent Soviet politician and statesman M.K. Ammosov (1897-1938), who devoted his life to revolutionary transformations and the formation of a socialist economy in the Yakut Republic, Kyrgyzstan and ...
Natalia I. Burnasheva +1 more
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Introduction: Issues in (Re)Contesting Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous Studies [PDF]
The formalised naming and positioning of Indigenous Australian standpoint within the academy is relatively new and borrows from feminist traditions (Nakata, 2002; Rigney, 1997). Articulating one’s own standpoint is recognition of one’s subject position and proponents of standpoint contend that one’s own identity and subject position is implicated in ...
Phillips, Sandra +3 more
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Scientific/Intellectual Movements Remedying Epistemic Injustice: The Case of Indigenous Studies
Whereas much of the literature in the social epistemology of scientific knowledge has focused either on scientific communities or research groups, we examine the epistemic significance of scientific/intellectual movements (SIMs).
Inkeri Koskinen, K. Rolin
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Yakut elite of the 17th century: the grave of toyon Mazary Bozekov [PDF]
The article is dedicated to the study of the burial complex of the Khangalassky ancestor (toyon) Mazary Bozekov, who was one of the most prominent leaders of the Yakut people in the 17th century, and who had an audience with Tsar Fyodor Alekseevich in ...
Bravina R.I. +2 more
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Food worry and mental health outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Background There is limited and inconsistent literature examining the relationship between food worry and mental health in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Brenna B. Han +8 more
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Driving Transformative Learning within Australian Indigenous Studies
Australian undergraduate programmes implementing Indigenous studies courses suggest transformative educational outcomes for students; however, the mechanism behind this is largely unknown. To begin to address this, we obtained baseline data upon entry to
Jonathan Bullen, L. Roberts
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Meeting multiple, often competing objectives when seeking to sustainably intensify their agricultural operations is a constant challenge for smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Barbara Adolph +16 more
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Introduction. The Sakha Republic (Yakutia) — the largest northeastern federal subject of Russia — is distinguished by that it rests on permafrost. The present-day permafrost degradation has significant impacts on rural everyday life characterized by ...
Vinokurova Liliia I., Grigorev Stepan A.
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A number of negative characters in Yakut mythology, as well as individual images of folklore, are considered. The point of view, according to which the basis for the emergence of certain mythological ideas among the Yakuts was the real world, the ...
O. V. Vasilyeva +2 more
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This Word is (Not?) Very Exciting: Considering Intersectionality in Indigenous Studies
Gender and intersectional approaches can provide important insights and reflections for indigenous studies. Issues related to indigenous people and communities are broad and complex.
T. Olsen
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