نتایج جستجو برای: tribal structure

تعداد نتایج: 1572036  

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2004

2004
Bernt Glatzer Ghulam Ishaq Khan

We have inherited a somewhat fuzzy usage of the term ‘tribe’ and ‘tribal’ from early British anthropology. ‘Tribe’ was often used in a rather derogatory manner for relatively small ethnic groups who lived as ‘underdeveloped’ (formerly called ‘primitive’ or even ‘savage’) minorities, far from the majorities’ cultural and social mainstream. No wonder that the term ‘tribe’ became obsolete in many ...

2015
Ram Prakash

The present paper is a study of the traditional medical practices by the tribes of Uttarakhand Region. Forest and forest products have historically played a significant role in the economy as well as culture and religious in this region since ancient time. Forest has played an important part in history of civilization. They have affected the distribution of mankind over the earth surface and ha...

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2004
Kevin C English Nina Wallerstein Michelle Chino Carolyn E Finster Alvin Rafelito Sarah Adeky Marianna Kennedy

The purpose of this collaborative participatory project was to assess the strengths and needs of a tribal community as part of a larger public health capacity building program. Key project partners included: the Ramah Band of Navajo Indians, the Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, the University of New Mexico Masters in Public Health Program, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, American ...

2016
Sandeep S. Nerkar Ashok J. Tamhankar Eva Johansson Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg

Lack of access to water has a significant impact on the health of people in tribal areas, where water in households as well as for productive purposes is essential for life. In resource-limited settings such as hilly tribal areas, implementation of an integrated watershed management programme (IWMP) can have a significant impact on public health by providing a solution to water scarcity and rel...

Journal: :The English Historical Review 1925

2013
Lutz Roewer Michael Nothnagel Leonor Gusmão Veronica Gomes Miguel González Daniel Corach Andrea Sala Evguenia Alechine Teresinha Palha Ney Santos Andrea Ribeiro-dos-Santos Maria Geppert Sascha Willuweit Marion Nagy Sarah Zweynert Miriam Baeta Carolina Núñez Begoña Martínez-Jarreta Fabricio González-Andrade Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho Dayse Aparecida da Silva Juan José Builes Daniel Turbón Ana Maria Lopez Parra Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo Ulises Toscanini Lisbeth Borjas Claudia Barletta Elizabeth Ewart Sidney Santos Michael Krawczak

Numerous studies of human populations in Europe and Asia have revealed a concordance between their extant genetic structure and the prevailing regional pattern of geography and language. For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been lacking so far. Therefore, we examined the relationship between Y-chromosomal genotype on the one hand, and male geographic origin and linguistic affi...

Journal: :State Politics & Policy Quarterly 2023

Abstract Do reserved seats yield substantive representation for traditionally marginalized groups? To answer that question, we turn to a remarkable and little-studied institution: Native American tribes in the Maine House of Representatives. Tribal representatives, who can participate debate but lack vote, have represented Maine’s Representatives since statehood 1820. We take advantage 1995 rul...

2008
Syma A. Ebbin

Resilience defines the ability of a system to retain control of function and structure despite changing conditions. In human-natural systems this is related to the capabilities of social institutions. This paper presents insights into institutional and ethical dimensions of resilience, focusing on case studies in the Pacific Northwest that involve cooperative management of Pacific salmon by tri...

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