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The role of radiocarbon dating in advancing Indigenous-led archaeological research agendas
Meaningful collaborations between archaeologists and descendant communities and nations is a necessary component of archaeological practice in the 2020s and beyond.
Jennifer Birch +5 more
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The term “nation,” as opposed to “state” or “federation” or “territory” or other related terms, implies the existence of a people united either by common ancestry or some other deep cultural ...
Joseph, John E.
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Sekuwe (My House): building health equity through Dene First Nations housing designs
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada determined that the Dene people, among other Indigenous groups, experienced cultural genocide through policies that separated them from their lands and resources, and from their families, languages ...
Linda Larcombe +8 more
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The Status and Future Development Direction of the Water Industry in Gyeongsangnam-do Province
Objectives : The status of the future development direction of the water industry in Gyeongsangnam-do Province have been explored. Methods : The status of the global and domestic water industry and the local water industry in Gyeongsangnamdo was ...
Euntae Yang +4 more
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NATIONAL THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS [PDF]
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University-community engagement is more critical than ever in order to address society’s most pressing issues, such as climate change, health and economic disparities, and racial justice.
Brian Kowalkowski +2 more
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Vocabulary is important for some, but not all reading skills [PDF]
Although there is evidence for a close link between the development of oral vocabulary and reading comprehension, less clear is whether oral vocabulary skills relate to the development of word-level reading skills.
Bishop, Dorothy V.M. +3 more
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FORMING OF THE MEMORY OF ANDREJ HLINKA IN THE CATHOLIC ENVIRONMENT UP TO 1938 [PDF]
Th e anchoring of Andrej Hlinka in the consciousness of the Slovak society went through a number of changes. In the period of the existence of Austro-Hungary, the time of increasing Magyarization, Hlinka, as a result of the tragedy in Černova, he became ...
Viršinská, Miriam
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Prevalence of Multimorbidity and Chronic Diseases in citizens of the Métis Nation of Ontario
Objective and Approach Population-based analyses of Métis health in Canada are limited. The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people with both First Nation and Euro-Settler ancestry.
Noel Tsui +5 more
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Is the project of liberal democracy dissociable from nationality? In this paper I outline and defend the main components of a recent and emerging answer to this question, which I term the “national pluralism” approach. I distinguish national pluralism from both national neutrality and liberal nationalism.
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