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Descent among the Wayú. Concepts and social meanings

2008

Descent among the Wayú. Concepts and social meanings. Taking the contemporary rethinking of the descent notion in Lowland South American ethnography as a starting point, the article provides an analysis of matrilineal descent among the Wayú. Using new ethnographical data, special attention is paid to indigenous concepts and to the way matrilineal descent articulates with other principles of social classification. By virtue of the role that matrilineal descent plays in defining territoriality and in feuds, the Wayú offer a very interesting case for rethinking the theoretical and comparative debate about the indigenous societies of Lowland South America and for reflecting on the complexity of…

descendenciaparentescoCultural Studiesdescendancediscendenza parentela popolazioni indigene sudamericane wayùVirtueAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectTerritorialitydescentGenealogyIndigenousAnthropologySouth americanEthnographySettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSociologyparentékinshipmedia_commonDescent (mathematics)Journal de la société des américanistes
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Review of studies of polymorphic blood systems in the Aymara indigenous population from Bolivia, Peru, and Chile.

1995

A review was made of all studies available from the literature referring to polymorphic blood systems of South American Aymara Indians. 33 original papers published up to 1990 covering a period of 45 years were summarized. Aymara samples were considered from a total of 55 localities in Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. Gene frequencies were tabulated for 21 polymorphic genetic systems comprising blood groups (AB0, MNSs, P, Rh, Lu, K, Le, Fy, Jk, Di), erythrocyte enzyme groups (AcP, 6PGD, PGM1, AK, ADA, EsD), and plasma protein groups (Hp, Tf, Gc, Gm, Km). Weighted average and range over all Aymara samples were computed for each blood system and compared with corresponding mean value and range in So…

education.field_of_studyBoliviaPolymorphism GeneticRange (biology)Indians South AmericanMean valuePopulationGenetic systemsGeneral MedicineIndigenousGeographyGenetics PopulationAnthropologySouth americanPeruBlood Group AntigensEthnologyHumansAnimal Science and ZoologyChileSouth American IndianeducationAllele frequencyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDemographyAnthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht uber die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur
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Translationsstrategien in Texten der Evangelisierung und der indigenen Rechtsprechung in Neu-Spanien

2021

ZusammenfassungThis paper sets out to reconstruct concepts of translation between Spanish and indigenous languages that were prevalent in religious as well as notarial contexts in colonial Mexico (more specifically in a district within the state of Oaxaca) between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. To this end, we analyse Christian doctrinal texts translated from Spanish into the Zapotec language by Dominican friars in order to propagate the Christian faith, as well as notarial texts in the form of testaments written in Zapotec by the indigenous population and translated into Spanish in order to be submitted as evidence in court. We pay particular attention to the use and translation o…

education.field_of_studyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationSubject (philosophy)Context (language use)ColonialismIndigenousState (polity)Text typeseducationClassicsOrder (virtue)media_common
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Invasive Alien Species and Their Effects on Marine Animal Forests

2020

Nonindigenous species are increasingly transported around the world through multiple pathways by a diversity of vectors. Invasive species are a subset of those that are introduced into the receptor community, where they establish and increase their population to a size where they impact the native system. Marine invasive species can therefore interact with and modify native animal forests and/or create novel ones resulting in simple-to-complex changes in material cycling, energy flow, ecosystem structure, and function. Despite the ever increasing number of studies dealing with marine invasive species, mostly biological invasions are mentioned generically as one of a number of threats of dir…

education.field_of_studyTubastraea spp.Invasiveved/biologyEcologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPopulationOculina patagonicaVectorsNonindigenousMarine speciesInvasive speciesEcosystem engineerEcosystem structureGeographyMytilus galloprovincialisCarijoa riiseiEcosystem engineerTaxonomic rankCarijoa riiseiAlien specieseducationPathwaysReproduction strategies
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The Diversity of the Philippine Population

2017

A country of many islands, the Philippines is also a country of many languages. The Tagalog language of Manila has been chosen as the base of the national Pilipino language, even if Cebuano counts as many speakers. The languages of the Philippines have common grammatical structures, but wide differences in vocabulary. Contrary to Latin America where Spanish and Portuguese became the dominant languages, Spanish did not dominate the local languages, since colonial priests preferred to learn local languages rather than teaching Spanish to their flocks. English, as the second colonial language, is spoken much more, since the Americans educated Filipinos in English as part of their “benevolent a…

education.field_of_studyVocabularyLatin Americansmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEthnic groupColonialismIndigenouslanguage.human_languagePolitical sciencelanguageEthnologyPortugueseeducationTagalogmedia_common
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Whose voice? Understanding stakeholder involvement in law drafting affecting Sami reindeer herding

2019

A communication and a legal approach are combined to investigate stakehold-er involvement in law drafting affecting Sami reindeer herding. The thesis fo-cuses on Finland, participation in law drafting in the Act on Metsähallitus (For-est Management and Park Services) and consultation related to the adoption of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 169 concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries. The research aims at gaining a better understanding of communication preceding and during law drafting processes regarding indigenous land use. It clarifies the changing con-text of the law drafting in which the issue of land use is addressed. Study 1 provi…

framingSami reindeer herdingcommunicationILO Convention No. 169reindeer heardingSami cultureagenda buildinglobbyinglaw draftingSamisstrategic communicationindigenous peoples
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Kanādas pirmiedzīvotāju sieviešu vēsturiskās traumas attēlojums mūsdienu filmās

2022

Vēsturiskā trauma ir izvirzīta kā viena no galvenajām teorijām, lai atspoguļotu pagātnes notikumu un mūsdienu traumu daudzslāņaino apvienojumu. Darba mērķis ir analizēt Kanādas pirmiedzīvotāju sieviešu vēsturiskās traumas attēlojumu mūsdienu kinematogrāfijā. Par divām pētījuma metodēm izvēlēta salīdzinošā analīze un filmu traumu teorija. Tika secināts, ka visās trīs izvēlētajās filmās tika atspoguļotas šādas tēmas: negatīva ģimenes dinamika, grūtības esot mātes lomā, neobjektīva attieksme no policijas un sociālo dienestu puses, spēcīga kopienas sajūta un īpaša izcelta pirmiedzīvotāju noturība. Tādejādi kinematogrāfijai ir ļoti nozīmīga loma, sniedzot iespēju pirmiedzīvotāju kopienām pašiem …

historical traumaValodniecībaEmpire of DirtIndigenous women of CanadaThe Body Remembers When the World Broke Openfilm trauma theory
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Resistance during the armed conflict in the Chocó, Colombia : a case study on the development of territorial and cultural resistance of the indigeno…

2007

This Master’s thesis aims to study the resistance process of the indigenous communities of the Colombian department of Chocó and the development of this process into potential grass-roots peace initiative via a particular form of identity reaffirmation through ancestral territories. Particularly, this studies focus on the conflict territorialization and the consequential inclusion of indigenous territories into the conflict logic, which has promoted the development of an indigenous resistance process derived from a defense of territories as basis for identity construction. The thesis illustrates the change of the logic of conflict and the resultant development of an indigenous organizationa…

indigenous organizational structureaseelliset konfliktitalkuperäiskansatkonfliktitColombian armed conflictconflict territorializationindigenous resistanceKolumbia
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The Contribution of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights to the Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights

2018

On the 26th May 2017, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights rendered its first judgement on an indigenous peoples’ rights case, dealing with the forced eviction of the Ogieks, a Kenyan hunter-gatherer indigenous community of approximately 20.000 members, from their ancestral lands in the Mau Forest. The ruling, which has been extensively welcomed as a «huge victory» and a «landmark» for the protection of indigenous peoples’ rights in Africa, touches on many complex and sensitive issues concerning the situation of indigenous peoples all over the continent. The aim of the present contribution is to use the Ogiek decision to study the Court’s approach to indigenous peoples’ rights and…

indigenous peoples' rightland rights.African Court on Human and Peoples' RightSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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The Access and Benefit-Sharing regime and the preservation of traditional knowledge: benefits for the conservation of biodiversity? A study in Khoman…

2010

indigenous peoples San Access and Benefit Sharing Convention on Biological DiversirtySettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoSettore IUS/13 - Diritto Internazionale
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