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The Origin of Amerindians: A Case Study of Secluded Colombian Chimila, Wiwa, and Wayúu Ethnic Groups and Their Trans-Pacific Gene Flow. [PDF]

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Determination of Bioactive Compounds, Antioxidant Capacity, Safety Assessment, and Antimicrobial Effect of <i>Tristerix corymbosus</i> Extracts. [PDF]

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Cultural Meanings of Musculoskeletal Diseases in Chile’s Mapuche Population

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2013
Introduction: Eight out of 10 Mapuche indigenous women have a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) and do not seek early medical aid. Purpose: To study both the cultural meanings and implications of MSD from the Mapuche worldview. Design: Ethnographic study carried out from 2008 to 2011 on indigenous reserves in southern Chile.
Ana M, Alarcon   +2 more
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The Mapuche People: Cultural Beliefs Related to Consciousness, Mind, and Body

Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2023
The Mapuche people are a native group from the extreme south of Latin America. Their culture is based on the interconnectedness between the cohabitants of the environment, including human and non-human categories of life. The closest concept to consciousness for them would be Mapuche rakizuamor Mapuche thinking, which is defined as a particular kind ...
Camila Pérez, Giuseppina Marsico
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