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Protected Areas, Indigenous Peoples, and Reconciliation in the United States of America

Protected Areas, Indigenous Peoples, and Reconciliation in the United States of America

... with Indigenous peoples (Lang 1996). The Lower Chinookan peoples with whom they dealt over the winter the expedition spent at Fort Clatsop borne the brunt of this ...

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The Right to Stay Home: Equity and the struggle of migrant indigenous peoples

The Right to Stay Home: Equity and the struggle of migrant indigenous peoples

... for indigenous peoples other than their joining the urban and agro-export ...of indigenous rights on national agendas but thus far few such agendas have been even partially realized ...American ...

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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 are often victims of discrimination (ILO, 2011); and victims of violence ...for indigenous peoples than for non-indigenous peoples community (Canedo, ...

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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 ...among ...

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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

... 13 Indigenous peoples began to participate in the slaughter of animals – animals with which they had once shared a spiritual kinship – on an unprecedented ...the Indigenous tribes had treated animals ...

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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

... Because communication is so basic to being a fully functioning human being, everyone needs to have their right to communicate entrenched in law. However, ever since Jean d’Arcy identified the need for a right to ...

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Liberal forms of governing Australian Indigenous peoples

Liberal forms of governing Australian Indigenous peoples

... By the end of the 18 th century, Ford suggests, Enlightenment philosophy had created a new ideological universe in which Aborigines were a people ‘so savage that they were unable to claim property or to constitute ...

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

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

... that indigenous peoples customary land rights have not only survived colonisation and its ensuing independence, but also form part of contemporary land ...for indigenous peoples to land is ...

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Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and the Pursuit of Justice

Human Rights, Indigenous Peoples, and the Pursuit of Justice

... ity of the rights-based approach in all circumstances. Indeed, we do not reject rights in their entirety; on the contrary, they are valuable tools in the contempo- rary legal toolbox for Indigenous peoples. ...

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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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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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Accountability: State Capacity in Upholding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia

Accountability: State Capacity in Upholding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Malaysia

... of indigenous legislation and evaluating its application in the day-to-day practice of the public administration and ...the indigenous peoples’ rights in ...of indigenous peoples and, ...

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An allied research paradigm for epidemiology research with Indigenous peoples

An allied research paradigm for epidemiology research with Indigenous peoples

... threaten Indigenous populations, for example through deficit-based approaches to Indigenous ...on Indigenous peoples for how it has been used as a tool by western re- searchers to exert ...

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Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

Indigenous Peoples under International Law: An Asian Perspective

... be indigenous continue and did not end with the demise of western ...the peoples on the periphery belong to a different culture and the domination is based on ...the peoples of the periphery to an ...

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Adaptation pathways and opportunities for Indigenous peoples

Adaptation pathways and opportunities for Indigenous peoples

... many Indigenous peoples’ perceptions of change and their meaning have their context in Indigenous world-views (the Dreaming) that supersede and parallel Western scientific discourses of hazard and ...

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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

... of Indigenous peoples’ specific attachment to land recognises that, for Indigenous peoples, land is not seen as a simple commodity but a space of socio- economic, spiritual and cultural ...of ...

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Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and their (new) Mobilizations in Russia  EDAP 2/2015

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and their (new) Mobilizations in Russia EDAP 2/2015

... the indigenous peoples and the Federal Fishery Agency had taken ...four indigenous individuals were acting in good faith and under the authorization of the Federal Fishery ...

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Indigenous Peoples Framed. How contemporary documentaries on the archaeology of Central America (re)present Indigenous Peoples and the Indigenous perspective.

Indigenous Peoples Framed. How contemporary documentaries on the archaeology of Central America (re)present Indigenous Peoples and the Indigenous perspective.

... an Indigenous person himself, the actress (Yalitza Aparicio) who plays Cleo ...first Indigenous woman to be nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars, even though she has no previous experience in ...many ...

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Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework

... of Indigenous Peoples (also referred to as Ethnic ...different Indigenous Peoples, but six of them—the Tay, Nung, Thai, Muong, Dao and Hmong, represent 49% of the total ...benefit ...

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