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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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Objective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including psychologists, are actively leading and decolonising psychology. The focus of decolonising psychology is on epistemic justice for Indigenous knowledges and delivering culturally responsive
Belle Selkirk +3 more
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Aboriginal Communities of Russian Arctic in the 20th Century: Authorities and Nomads of Yakutia
The article considers the dynamics of the lifestyle of nomads-reindeer herders of Yakutia under the influence of transformation processes that took place during the 20th century.
L. I. Vinokurova +4 more
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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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Indigenous pedagogies in a global world and sustainable futures
The relationship between Indigenous learning systems and sustainability pedagogies has not been sufficiently elaborated despite the recognition of Indigenous peoples as stewards of the world's biological, cultural and linguistic diversity.
Carpena-Mendes, Fina +5 more
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Australian psychology higher education and training has historically excluded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ knowledge systems which has profoundly shaped the discipline, including its cultural responsiveness.
Belle Selkirk +4 more
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Saving Lives: Mapping the Power of LGBTIQ+ First Nations Creative Artists
In 2020, I was funded by the Australian Research Council to undertake research that examines the ways in which queer Indigenous creative practitioners create impact and influence.
Sandy O'Sullivan
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Objective Aboriginal Elders have supported Aboriginal health and wellbeing for generations. Aboriginal Elders also play an important role in guiding those who work in health systems to work in culturally safe ways.
Pat Dudgeon +15 more
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Tribes «which became wind»: autochthonous substrate in ethnocultural genesis of the Yakuts revisited
The study of the origin of the Yakuts focuses on the ethnic history of their alien Turkic-Mongolian ancestors. Issues of mutual ethnocultural influence of local and alien ethnic groups and identification of autochthonous tribes who took part in formation
Bravina R.I., Petrov D.M.
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The Colonial Project of Gender (and Everything Else)
The gender binary, like many colonial acts, remains trapped within socio-religious ideals of colonisation that then frame ongoing relationships and restrict the existence of Indigenous peoples.
Sandy O’Sullivan
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