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Women, health and tradition in the Colombian U’wa and gender questions in indigenous communities
U’wa native community in Central America is not known, neither their rituals and traditions in which women take an important role. In order to collect more data we have elaborated and validated an analytical instrument to collect data about the ...
Elizabeth Mora Torres +3 more
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ABSTRACT The BETTER4U project (Preventing Obesity through Biologically and bEhaviorally Tailored inTERventions for You) is a Horizon Europe initiative (GAP 101080117) dedicated to advancing our understanding of the multifaceted etiology of obesity. The project aims to move beyond current knowledge of obesity‐related determinants by examining the system‐
Maria Kafyra +30 more
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Abstract Rapid rubber plantations (RB) expansion in Southeast Asia raises critical questions about regional ecosystem stability. We compared stability between monoculture RB and diverse tropical rainforests (RF) using 37 years of satellite‐derived gross primary productivity across three metrics: long‐term temporal stability, resilience, and resistance ...
Zhong‐Yi Sun +6 more
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Se presentan y discuten los antecedentes etnográficos conocidos en relación a la importancia de los cetáceos en el mundo selk`nam. Se refieren también los principales antecedentes sobre cetáceos relativos a los yámana y kawéskar.
MAURICIO MASSONE M, ALFREDO PRIETO I
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“If It Don’t Talk, It's Not Whakapapa Data”: Conceptualising Whakapapa Data in a Digital Age
In Te Ao Māori, whakapapa is a sacred framework that connects all aspects of existence. Whakapapa is highly sensitive information and a taonga that requires active protection. But what can be considered whakapapa data in a digital age where data linkage is ubiquitous and the boundaries between personal and collective information are increasingly ...
Ella Pēpi Tarapa‐Dewes, Tahu Kukutai
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El sacrificio como origen de lo divino y lo humano en la teoría mimética de René Girard
En el presente artículo, se estudia el concepto de «sacrificio» en el antropólogo René Girard. Para éste, el sacrificio es el cimiento mismo de la existencia social del hombre y de él brotan nuestra capacidad simbólica y cultural, así como todo lo que ...
Unai Buil Zamorano
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Moche: Mito, rito y actualidad
Aproximación a la cultura moche.
Anne Marie Hocquenghem
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ABSTRACT Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC) is a rare but life‐threatening congenital heart defect that requires surgical correction. The sutureless technique has been developed as an alternative to conventional repair to minimize postoperative complications.
Lei Shen +6 more
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ABSTRACT Few studies have explored associations between indexes incorporating both breastfeeding and complementary feeding and future risk of overweight/obesity. The aim of this study was to explore associations between a previously developed Infant Diet Score (IDS; higher score reflecting better alignment with breastfeeding and complementary feeding ...
Jenny Jonsdottir +3 more
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Los ritos de Iniciación yanomami y Warime piaroa son abordados desde la perspectiva del arte actual occidental; se establece así un diálogo con dos culturas ancestrales de Venezuela, en el cual se detectan puntos de contacto.
Milagros Müller
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