Freedom to sing, license to insult : the influence of halo performance on the social violence among the Anlo Ewe [PDF]
The experience of performance as a social process and the blending of genres are two important characteristics identifying performance in Africa, as confirmed by Margaret Drewal in her review of performance studies in Africa (1991:64).
Avorgbedor, Daniel K.
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Dynamic cerebral autoregulation is preserved during isometric handgrip and head-down tilt in healthy volunteers. [PDF]
Skytioti M, Søvik S, Elstad M.
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Computerised morphometrical analysis in endometrial hyperplasia for the prediction of cancer development. A long-term retrospective study from northern Norway. [PDF]
Orbo A +7 more
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Acercamiento a la ontología y cosmología inuit tradicional: de los “inue” al “angakoq”. [PDF]
In the first expeditions in the Arctic it was possible to known various questions related to the traditional cosmology of the Inuit people, thanks to the collection of ethnographical data.
Moral-García, Carlos
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The molecular genetics and morphometry-based endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia classification system predicts disease progression in endometrial hyperplasia more accurately than the 1994 World Health Organization classification system. [PDF]
Baak JP +11 more
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mtDNA variation among Greenland Eskimos: the edge of the Beringian expansion. [PDF]
Saillard J +4 more
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Hunting and Management of Beluga Whales (Delpinapterus leucas) in Greenland: Changing Strategies to Cope with New National and Local Interests [PDF]
Modernization, as well as the rapid socioeconomic and political changes that have taken place in Greenland in the 20th century, have altered the interests and concerns of Greenland's hunters.
Sejersen, Frank
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Use of laboratory testing for genital chlamydial infection in Norway. [PDF]
Aavitsland P.
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Nuna: Naming the Inuit land, imagining indigenous community [PDF]
The Inuit land is often known through Western phrasings such as the “Arctic” or the “Great North.” In this article, based on an extensive review of literature, I focus on the name the Inuit give to their own land, which is one of the only words common to
Pongérard, Julien
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