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Indigenous people and the law

Self Regulation of Indigenous People in Compliance with Customary Law and Nature Preservation as Efforts to Manifest  Local Wisdom

Self Regulation of Indigenous People in Compliance with Customary Law and Nature Preservation as Efforts to Manifest Local Wisdom

... of Indigenous People in complying with the provisions regulated in customary law and to identify and analyze the correlation between self-regulation of Indigenous People and the ...

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The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people in Victoria

The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people in Victoria

... tell people that they make the ...decision, people just think that they have got no choice and because every family has got DHS involved and think ‘it’s my ...

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Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Approach to Ethnicity and Its Impact on the Batwa as an Indigenous People: An International Human Rights Law Perspective

Rwanda’s Post-Genocide Approach to Ethnicity and Its Impact on the Batwa as an Indigenous People: An International Human Rights Law Perspective

... distinctive people are urgently needed; although the author emphasises that long-term advocacy efforts should remain focused on securing their indigenous rights, if accessing these rights remains the ...

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The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in WA

The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in WA

... Yes. When we – a lot of – when we get like clients with debts, if it’s through Centrelink, they’ll set up some kind of payment arrangement – make sure it’s manageable on their income. But we’ve got a list of the places ...

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The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in Queensland

The Civil and Family Law Needs of Indigenous People in Queensland

... credit, Indigenous people face particular ...chargeable. Indigenous people may not see any problem with these types of credit in circumstances where they are dependent ...

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22nd International Day of World’s Indigenous People Empowering Indigenous People of North Eastern Region

22nd International Day of World’s Indigenous People Empowering Indigenous People of North Eastern Region

... Processing Units: NER has Fruit Juice Concentration Plant at Nalkata; the Cashew Processing Unit at Agartala and Ginger Processing Plant at Byrnihat Credit agencies: Scheduled Commercial Banks including public & ...

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Domicide and Indigenous Homelessness1 in Canada

Domicide and Indigenous Homelessness1 in Canada

... the Indigenous people. These were rooted in Canadian law through the Royal Proclamation of 1763, the BNA Act, the Indian Act, and, eventually, the Canadian constitution, but breeches of the laws ...

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Crime, justice and Indigenous people

Crime, justice and Indigenous people

... in Indigenous rural and remote communities; the responses of the Anglo-Australian criminal justice system to Indigenous crime and justice issues; and the potential for developing and strengthening ...

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'Captains' and 'Selly-welly': Indigenous Women and the Role of Transactional Sex in Homelessness

'Captains' and 'Selly-welly': Indigenous Women and the Role of Transactional Sex in Homelessness

... homeless people in Darwin struggle to meet their ordinary survival ...homeless Indigenous women exchanged sexual favours for goods and services and that some young women described being regarded by family ...

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Mnidoo-Worlding: Merleau-Ponty and Anishinaabe Philosophical Translations

Mnidoo-Worlding: Merleau-Ponty and Anishinaabe Philosophical Translations

... be Indigenous to Turtle Island, and what reparation discourses ...by Indigenous people is very real, resulting in crisis levels of despair for those peoples who were dispossessed in the making of the ...

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HOW TO DEVELOP INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ EDUCATION? ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS OF SÁMI EDUCATION

HOW TO DEVELOP INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ EDUCATION? ISSUES AND SOLUTIONS OF SÁMI EDUCATION

... of indigenous knowing in teaching methods training in teacher preparation seems warranted (mcconney, oliver, Woods-mcconney, & schibeci, ...alongside indigenous colleagues and to take more active roles ...

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The civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous legal needs project

The civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous legal needs project

... • A female participant approached a store in Wadeye about renting a television. The store had a sign clearly stating that they do rentals, however the store worker informed the participant when she entered to store that ...

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The Civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous Legal Needs Project II

The Civil and family law needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: the Indigenous Legal Needs Project II

... (For) legal aid services, the emphasis is always on the criminal work because that’s the most time pressure, people tend to go to jail or the penalties are that they can be incarcerated. So understandably, a lot ...

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Indigenous Peoples, Globalization, and Education: Making Connections

Indigenous Peoples, Globalization, and Education: Making Connections

... It features two narratives based on ethnographic research that I, an Indigenous person from the first world—a Cree/Metis from Saskatchewan, conducted among an Indigenous people in the[r] ...

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The health of the people of NSW – Report of the Chief Health Officer 1997

The health of the people of NSW – Report of the Chief Health Officer 1997

... Even though indigenous status is also under-reported in NSW hospital data, reported hospitalisation rates for indigenous people for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, respirator[r] ...

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Ethnoichthyology of the indigenous Truká people, Northeast Brazil

Ethnoichthyology of the indigenous Truká people, Northeast Brazil

... The indigenous Truká fishers cited two fish species used as medicine, the trahira (Hoplias malabaricus) and spotted sorubim (Pseudoplatystoma corruscans). However, these species are mainly used for food, and at ...

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4.    The Migrated Indigenous People (Aetas)

4.    The Migrated Indigenous People (Aetas)

... The following statements were interpreted as strongly agree: “I believe that evil spirits can enter the human body” WM=4.92,“I believe in environmental spirits such as (anito) good spirit” WM=4.86,“I believe in ...

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Scrutinizing indigenous environmental ethics of the gedeo people, Ethiopia

Scrutinizing indigenous environmental ethics of the gedeo people, Ethiopia

... Gedeo people towards the environment our informants believes that there are various things that serve as a ...history, indigenous knowledge, social institutions are the main foundation of ...Morally, ...

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Engaging indigenous patient partners in patient-oriented research: lessons from a one-year initiative

Engaging indigenous patient partners in patient-oriented research: lessons from a one-year initiative

... to Indigenous patient partner engagement, we also experi- enced challenges in this ...engaging Indigenous patient partners that were grounded in cultural, structural and institutional ...consider ...

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Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

Audio, ergo sum (I hear, therefore I am)

... of Indigenous Australian identity and the diffusion of its culture also exists in the ...example, Indigenous Australian Lutheran people are present at one of the LCA’s national or district synodical ...

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