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O ÍNDIO E NÃO-ÍNDIO: MUDANÇA E AUTONOMÍA1 EL INDIO Y EL NO-INDIO: CAMBIO Y AUTONOMÍA

open access: yesSignótica, 2002
A discussão central do presente artigo é apresentar algumas evidências demudanças ocorridas na relação do investigador das línguas indígenas e oinvestigado.
MARIA SUELI AGUIAR
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“You Taught Me Language; and My Profit on't.” Translation, Differential Authorship, and Frictions as champurria Collaborations in Indigenous and Anthropological Writing

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 30, Issue 3, September 2025.
ABSTRACT Building on an ongoing dialogue with co‐editors Claudio Alvarado Lincopi and Roberto Cayuqueo Martínez, this article explores the process that redefined roles and relationships with and through writing. It investigates multivocal representations and collaborative writings, interrogating the possibilities and challenges of divergent ...
Olivia Casagrande
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Descolonizando la historia oral: una conversación

open access: yes, 2021
History, Volume 106, Issue 370, Page E1-E17, March 2021.
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Desde donde late la tierra… Pasado, presente y futuro musical

open access: yesBalajú
En el medio musical mexicano existen pocos métodos educativos que integren el elemento indígena como hilo conductor de la formación en este arte, y mucho menos que ponderen la valiosa aportación de las canciones en lenguas indígenas –en vías de ...
Leticia Armijo
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Foxes as pets: Case study of the Fuegian Dog and its relationship to extinct Indigenous cultures

open access: yesJournal of Zoology, Volume 327, Issue 1, Page 5-18, September 2025.
This is a rare glimpse into the historical past of the zoologically mysterious Fuegian Dog that lived with early Holocene Indigenous groups on the island of Tierra del Fuego. Records of the animal's appearance and behavior kept by early explorers, artists and scientists who travelled to the tip of South America, plus the genetics and archaeological ...
W. L. Franklin
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Toponimia indígena de Costa Rica

open access: yesRevista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica, 2007
El artículo reúne, analiza y estudia los nombres de lugar (topónimos), de ríos y lagos (hidrónimos) y poblados (ecónimos) que descienden de lenguas indígenas costarricense y que están esparcidos por todo el territorio nacional.
Miguel Ángel Quesada Pacheco
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Decolonizing English language testing

open access: yesTESOL Journal, Volume 15, Issue 4, December 2024.
Abstract Testing practices and the construct of English both serve separately and interactionally to promote activities of modernity and coloniality. Tests categorize and rank learning and knowledge in discrete, static ways. The construct of the English language through standardization and other processes upholds linguistic purism ideologies.
Jamie L. Schissel
wiley   +1 more source

Representaciones sobre las Lenguas de un Grupo de Estudiantes Indígenas en un Programa de Formación de Docentes de Idiomas

open access: yesColombian Applied Linguistics Journal, 2016
Los procesos de aprendizaje de lenguas extranjeras por parte de estudiantes provenientes de comunidades indígenas han sido poco explorados en Colombia. En este artículo se presentan hallazgos parciales de una investigación en curso que busca explorar los
Fabio Alberto Arismendi   +2 more
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M̓ṇúxvʔit model for centering Indigenous knowledge and governance

open access: yesConservation Biology, Volume 38, Issue 6, December 2024.
Abstract The importance of Indigenous (and local) knowledge and governance systems for addressing social and ecological crises is increasingly recognized. Unfortunately, attempts to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into Western approaches, often without the full leadership, consent, and participation of the peoples holding those knowledges, can cause ...
Elroy White (Q̓íx̌itasu)   +5 more
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Desnacionalización, Regímenes Visuales y Resistencia: Gitanos Americanos en Ciudad de México

open access: yesCultural Anthropology, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 171-193, May 2024.
RESUMEN La idea de que el carácter de los roma es exterior al flujo de la dinámica de los procesos históricos es un organicismo alienante en México y América Latina, pues los regímenes visuales han reproducido estereotipos culturales y raciales excluyentes sobre ellos.
DAVID LAGUNAS
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