نتایج جستجو برای: particularly local communities and indigenous peoples

تعداد نتایج: 16920015  

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2014
Megan M Short Christopher J Mushquash Michel Bédard

OBJECTIVES Motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are a leading cause of death for Canadian Aboriginal peoples; developing effective interventions should be a public health priority. While intervention research has been conducted outside of Canada, few formal program evaluations have been conducted in Canada. We reviewed Canadian and non-Canadian Indigenous road safety initiatives to inform future progra...

2013
Stephen P McDonald

Although possessing different anthropological origins, there are similarities in the epidemiology of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) among the indigenous peoples of Australia (the Australian Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders) and New Zealand (Maori and Pacific Peoples). In both countries there is a substantially increased rate of ESKD among these groups. This is more marked in Australia th...

2004

ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY VOL 20 NO 2, APRIL 2004 In the July 2003 issue of Current Anthropology, Adam Kuper vehemently attacked the indigenous peoples’ movement, claiming it to be retrograde, anti-progressive and right wing. He has given these views extensive publicity by speaking on BBC radio and having his article reprinted in the New Humanist, illustrated by a cartoon that forcefully equates indig...

2017

The current international system for protecting intellectual property was fashioned during the age of enlightenment and industrialization and developed subsequently in line with the perceived needs of technologically advanced societies. However, in recent years, indigenous peoples, local communities, and governments, mainly in developing countries, have demanded equivalent protection for tradit...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2013
Stephan Schwartzman André Villas Boas Katia Yukari Ono Marisa Gesteira Fonseca Juan Doblas Barbara Zimmerman Paulo Junqueira Adriano Jerozolimski Marcelo Salazar Rodrigo Prates Junqueira Maurício Torres

The 280,000 km² Xingu indigenous lands and protected areas (ILPAs) corridor, inhabited by 24 indigenous peoples and about 215 riverine (ribeirinho) families, lies across active agriculture frontiers in some of the historically highest-deforestation regions of the Amazon. Much of the Xingu is anthropogenic landscape, densely inhabited and managed by indigenous populations over the past millenniu...

2018
Joan A. Caylà

Setting The prairie provinces of Canada. Objective To characterize tuberculosis (TB) transmission among the Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian-born peoples of the prairie provinces of Canada. Design A prospective epidemiologic study of consecutively diagnosed adult (age ≥ 14 years) Canadian-born culture-positive pulmonary TB cases on the prairies, hereafter termed “potential transmitters,” ...

Journal: :International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies 2009

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2007
Kim TallBear

In its quest to sample 100,000 "indigenous and traditional peoples," the Genographic Project deploys five problematic narratives: (1) that "we are all African"; (2) that "genetic science can end racism"; (3) that "indigenous peoples are vanishing"; (4) that "we are all related"; and (5) that Genographic "collaborates" with indigenous peoples. In so doing, Genographic perpetuates much critiqued,...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2002
J P Dudley M H Woodford

Diseases and biological toxins have been used as weapons of war throughout recorded history, from Biblical times through to the present day. Bioweapon uses have historically been directed primarily, although not exclusively, against human populations. Specialised technicians and state-of-the-art research facilities are no longer necessary for the production or deployment of many known bioweapon...

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2000
B S Hetzel

In spite of much effort over the past 25 years, the life expectancy of the indigenous people remains nearly 20 years behind the non-Aboriginal white population of Australia. These figures compare unfavourably with the improved life expectancy over the past 25 years of other indigenous peoples, such as the New Zealand Maori and the American Indian populations. By 1990-94, the average Australian ...

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