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Impact of ICT usage on indigenous peoples’ quality of life: Evidence from an Asian developing country

Impact of ICT usage on indigenous peoples’ quality of life: Evidence from an Asian developing country

... ICTs’ impact from those of others. Third, indigenous peoples’ rights and freedoms are affected by inter-communal tensions with the main stream population living side by side with ...on ...

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The Impact of Global Transformations on the Processes of Regional and Ethnic Identity of Indigenous Peoples Siberian Arctic

The Impact of Global Transformations on the Processes of Regional and Ethnic Identity of Indigenous Peoples Siberian Arctic

... and indigenous studies (Krupnik, 2002; Koptseva & Kirko, 2014b; Kistova et ...3) indigenous ethnic groups, including the Tartars, the Ukrainians, the Byelorussians, the Polacks, the Germans, the ...

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A protocol for a systematic literature review: comparing the impact of seasonal and meteorological parameters on acute respiratory infections in Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples

A protocol for a systematic literature review: comparing the impact of seasonal and meteorological parameters on acute respiratory infections in Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples

... OR Indigenous OR “ Indigenous Palestinians ” OR Ingarico OR Inuit OR Inupiat OR Inuvialut OR Iroquoian OR Itelmen OR “ Itza ’” OR Ixil OR Jacalteco OR “ Jahalin Bedouin ” OR Jarai OR Jivi OR Jumma OR “ Ju ’ ...

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A Critical Reading of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

A Critical Reading of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... of Indigenous populations or ‘that’ way of creating a dialogue would be a vast improvement of the situation as it currently ...that impact on the Indigenous-State discourse, and not the least of ...

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Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and the Role of Social Workers

... of indigenous peoples through capacity ...self-determination, indigenous peoples have the ability to control programs that have a direct impact on them, and participate directly in the ...

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Litigating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Africa: Potentials, challenges and limitations

Litigating Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Africa: Potentials, challenges and limitations

... potential impact for the protection and the development of indigenous peoples’ ...of indigenous peoples in ...of indigenous peoples’ rights, either by the applicants, the ...

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Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting

Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting

... around Indigenous peoples and climate change is uneven by region and population, however reflecting different national political circumstances, the nature of the risks posed by climate change, and the ...

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Global incidence of suicide among Indigenous peoples: a systematic review

Global incidence of suicide among Indigenous peoples: a systematic review

... designed Indigenous- specific suicide prevention strategies [23, 55, ...with Indigenous knowledge about the consequences of colonization, institutionalized violence and racism, and the value of ...positive ...

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Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determined Development: the Case of Community Enterprises in Chiapas

Indigenous Peoples and Self-Determined Development: the Case of Community Enterprises in Chiapas

... Conceived as an evolution of the Puebla-Panama Plan, the Mesoamer- ica Project was implemented in 2008 and it is still ongoing, geographically including also Colombia and Dominican Republic. Its objective is again to ...

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Customary International Law and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Customary International Law and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... respecting indigenous rights to ancestral ...recognize indigenous peoples’ rights of ownership and possession over traditionally occupied lands and to take measures to secure indigenous access ...

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Collective Biopolitics. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research

Collective Biopolitics. The Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Genetic Research

... Indigenous peoples provide an interesting case study to explore these factors, because the collective aspects of indigenous social and political life contrast with the individualist models of ...

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Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

... as indigenous, the main criterion according to the Supreme Court of Canada happens to be ...any impact that amounts to Canadian state practice or is reflective of general principles of ...

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Adaptation pathways and opportunities for Indigenous peoples

Adaptation pathways and opportunities for Indigenous peoples

... bring Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff together for interactions between knowledge systems; and support production of collaboratively built knowledge outputs ...animal impact assessment ...of ...

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Dossier: Indigenous peoples. The Courier No. 173, January/February 1999

Dossier: Indigenous peoples. The Courier No. 173, January/February 1999

... index Europe An open aviation market: the EU approach Meeting point: Philip Lowe, Director-General for Development at the European Commission F Monetary affairs 170 85 169 2 The Euro, th[r] ...

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Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

... for Indigenous peoples is also reflected in the International Labour Organisation (ILO) approach to Indigenous peoples’ ...the peoples concerned of their relationship with the lands or ...

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The Indigenous Small Peoples of the Russian Arctic: Gender Inequality

The Indigenous Small Peoples of the Russian Arctic: Gender Inequality

... small peoples are more often than other groups of the population subjected to stigmatisation, the humiliation of people’s discrimination by ...of indigenous peoples very often face discrimination, as ...

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Housewives, Slaves, and Indigenous Peoples: Hybridity in the Diet of the American Frontier

Housewives, Slaves, and Indigenous Peoples: Hybridity in the Diet of the American Frontier

... nation's history. Thus, a close examination of dietary habits can demonstrate what defined daily living for historically disenfranchised groups such as women, Indigenous Americans, and slaves. In sum, the American ...

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Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Natural Resource Development: Chile's Mapuche Peoples and the Right to Water

Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and Natural Resource Development: Chile's Mapuche Peoples and the Right to Water

... tional collective systems for control and use of land, territory and re- sources, including bodies of water and coastal areas, are a necessary condition for [indige[r] ...

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Constructing A Right To Communicate: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Constructing A Right To Communicate: The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

... Since its conception forty years ago, efforts to reach a universally acceptable definition of a right to communicate have been unsuccessful, primarily because the debate has been at an abstract philosophical/legal level ...

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Historical Indigenous Peoples' Land Claims: A Comparative and International Approach to the Common Law Doctrine on Indigenous Title

Historical Indigenous Peoples' Land Claims: A Comparative and International Approach to the Common Law Doctrine on Indigenous Title

... whether indigenous peoples have a right to free and informed consent that could provide them with a right of veto, 132 the practice of unilateral extinguishment appears to be in clear violation of the right ...

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