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Aging in Indigenous Communities: Perspective from Two Ancestral Communities in the Colombian Andean–Amazon Region
The phenomenon of world aging is not foreign to indigenous communities. In the last few years, research about these communities around the world has...
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E-Learning Experience of Indigenous Rural Communities in the Face of COVID-19 Crisis in Chittagong Hills Tracts Region, Bangladesh: A Qualitative Investigation
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about a significant transformation in the way education is delivered, with e-learning becoming the primary mode of...
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Indigenous Communities and Wildlife Tourism: Issues of Sustainability in Botswana’s Tourism Industry
As in many countries in southern Africa, wildlife tourism in Botswana is one of the fastest growing sectors of the tourism industry with significant... -
“How About Being Trustworthy Rather Than Asking Families to Trust?”: A Prerequisite for Child Protection Authorities Partnering with Indigenous Communities
Australia’s Indigenous children are 12 times more likely than non-Indigenous children to be in out-of-home care, a rate that has been increasing....
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An Integrated Assessment of Social-ecological Resilience in Me´Phaa Indigenous Communities in Southern Mexico
La Montaña, one of seven regions making up the state of Guerrero, Mexico, has high social-ecological vulnerability. Its extreme poverty and...
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Exploring marginalized indigenous communities’ expectations and experiences with the national school education system in Nepal: a study of Kham Magars
Limited information is available on the expectations and experiences of the Kham Magars, an indigenous community in Nepal, regarding the value of...
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Pluriverse and Philosophy of Life Alli Kawsay in Indigenous Andean Communities of South America
The chapter presents the correlation between the philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig and Alli Kawsay-Buen Vivir as an indigenous philosophy of indigenous... -
Strengthening Environmental Management and Local Planning in Indigenous Communities Through Hydrological Connectivity Analysis
The collective construction of environmental management and natural resource conservation strategies can empower and reduce marginalized communities'...
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Indigenous rights and underwater cultural heritage: (de)constructing international conventions
People, ideas and products of all civilisations have been moved by ships, making oceans one of the major drivers for the divergence and convergence...
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Heritage Tourism and Indigenous Communities in the American Southwest
For average tourists to the American Southwest, there is often a disconnected view of indigenous people. Their perceptions might include that people... -
Changes in Sharing and Participation are Important Predictors of the Health of Traditional Harvest Practices in Indigenous Communities in Alaska
The well-being of Indigenous communities in Alaska is inextricably linked to traditional harvest practices (THPs) such as hunting, fishing, and...
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Gendered participatory resource map**: case studies of upland and coastal indigenous communities in Mindanao, Philippines
Participatory map** (PM) approaches are grounded on local spatial knowledge, community interests and needs. Indigenous cultural...
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A sco** review of determinants of indigenous health and health disparities in Taiwan: present evidence and paradigms
The literature on indigenous health and health disparities primarily focuses on Western countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the...
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The Exclusion of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Planning Open Spaces in Namibia: The Case of Havana, Windhoek
The lack of accessible and valuable public open spaces for socio-cultural activities is a concern in low-income urban areas. Through an indigenous...
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Indigenous Peoples and Third Sector Research: Indigenous Data Sovereignty as a Framework to Improve Research Practices
Indigenous communities have historically been some of the most researched communities around the globe. But much of this research has caused great...
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No Longer Indigenous
Investigating individual level-Indigenous identification change by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians has been enabled through the...
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Popular Religion or Lived Religion? Exploring Indigenous Religious Festival Practice in Mexico
This article investigates the practice of lived religion in two contemporary indigenous communities in Mexico (San Juan Mixtepec, Oaxaca and El...
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Continuum of Trauma: Fear and Mistrust of Institutions in Communities of Color During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Historical, cultural, and social trauma, along with social determinants of health (SDOH), shape health outcomes, attitudes toward medicine,...
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The Legacy of Sweden’s Social Democratic State for Extractive Bargains with Indigenous Sámi Reindeer Herding Communities
This chapter explores how the Swedish state justifies its extractive bargains with Indigenous Sámi reindeer herding communities (RHCs). The conflict... -
Attitudes and behaviors of university students during the COVID-19 pandemic in a predominantly Indigenous population in Mexico: a survey study
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the most devastating worldwide crises. The pandemic has heavily affected the most vulnerable...