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Indigenous Taiwan as Location of Native American and Indigenous Studies
In her article "Indigenous Taiwan as Location of Native American and Indigenous Studies" Hsinya Huang uses Taiwan as a specific intellectual crossroads to examine, both pedagogically and theoretically, transnational/trans-Pacific flows, as well as transnational indigenous formations which take shape across national/international/local American Studies ...
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The transformative potential of Southern SOTL for Australian Indigenous Studies
The complex problem of how students learn in Indigenous Studies and what they find most challenging has recently gained new importance for Australian tertiary educators.
Susan Page
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Indigenous studies in all schools
Cherbourg State School is approximately 300 km northwest of Brisbane. It is situated in an Aboriginal community at Cherbourg with approximately 250 students. At the Cherbourg State School, the aim was to generate good academic outcomes for all students from kindergarten to Year 7 and to nurture a strong and positive sense of what it means to be ...
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Bonan Youang and Terrinalum: The Ethnogeology of Ballaarat’s Living Landscape
Ethnogeology offers a longitudinal history of the formation of landscapes though the lens of First Nations Peoples. Significantly, it offers an insight into landscape change and geographical formation as consequence of geological events, climate shift ...
David S. Jones
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Migration intentions of the Arctic youth in the context of subjective evaluations of the social wellbeing [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to present the results of the sociological study of the social well-being of young people who live in the North of Yakutia.
Olga V. Osipova, Elena G. Maklashova
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Despite legislation to increase educational success for racial and ethnic minorities in the USA, educational disparities persist. I examine this trend among Indigenous peoples in the state of Oregon, but extend it to education systems across the USA.
M. Jacob
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Goals. The article aims to reconstruct a dynamic pattern characterizing the degradation of permafrost and its consequences for Yakutia’s population from the early twentieth century to the late Soviet era, as well as to articulate the role of this problem
Alexander A. Suleymanov +3 more
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Linguistic Policy in Yakutia in Context of Soviet Nation-Building of 1920-1930: New Yakut Alphabet
The authors present the concept of alphabetical construction in Yakutia during the Soviet modernization. It is emphasized that the Yakut region as a special historical and cultural space was characterized by the intensity of civilizational dialogue and ...
E. P. Antonov, E. N. Romanova
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Lexical-Semantic Explication of Concept DEATH in Yakut language
Еhe results of the lexical-semantic explication of a universal concept of DEATH in the Yakut language picture of the world are presented. The relevance of the work is determined by the fact that the study of concepts, occupying a significant place in the
N. N. Vasilyeva, A. M. Nikolayeva
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Media coverage of mercury contamination in the Canadian Arctic
Mercury contamination in the Canadian Arctic is a significant concern. Some traditional food sources are contaminated by mercury and pose a health risk to local residents.
Amanda D. Boyd +2 more
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