نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous iranian culture opinionnaire

تعداد نتایج: 344827  

Journal: :Research in Computing Science 2017
Sandra Rodríguez-Mondragón Oscar Herrera-Alcántara Luis Jorge Soto-Walls Manuel Martín Clavé-Almeida

The clothing of Mexican indigenous origin is characterized primarily by the materials of which it is made, the type of fabric, the icons woven or embroidered therein and the colours applied in its composition. Defining their origin and visual identification based on the icons requires ethnographic, technical and historical knowledge. This work presents the analysis of images (icons) identified ...

2010
Benjamin J. Stephens

It is well established that Indigenous Australians are heavily over-represented among Australia’s most disadvantaged citizens. An important component of this disadvantage is the limited and often unsuccessful engagement of Indigenous people with the labour market. To better understand this reality, the present paper explores the forces which influence the labour market status of Indigenous peop...

2014
Janet K Brewer

Indigenous knowledge refers to the knowledge of naturally available resources and existing practices among community groups that have long-contributed a particular benefit for the sustenance of the group, particularly within the health care context. Indigenous knowledge reaches beyond the use of plants, encompassing empirical observations and their interaction with community groups, and a syste...

Journal: :Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009
Christopher N Herndon Melvin Uiterloo Amasina Uremaru Mark J Plotkin Gwendolyn Emanuels-Smith Jeetendra Jitan

BACKGROUND The extensive medicinal plant knowledge of Amazonian tribal peoples is widely recognized in the scientific literature and celebrated in popular lore. Despite this broad interest, the ethnomedical systems and knowledge of disease which guide indigenous utilization of botanical diversity for healing remain poorly characterized and understood. No study, to our knowledge, has attempted t...

2012
Sarah-Lan Mathez-Stiefel Ina Vandebroek Stephan Rist

BACKGROUND It is commonly assumed that indigenous medical systems remain strong in developing countries because biomedicine is physically inaccessible or financially not affordable. This paper compares the health-seeking behavior of households from rural Andean communities at a Peruvian and a Bolivian study site. The main research question was whether the increased presence of biomedicine led t...

ژورنال: طب جنوب 2019
Rafifar , Jalaledin, Shamsedini , Payam,

Background: The current population of the Yazd Jews is the survivors of a very large and ancient congregation of this people in central Iran. The long inhabitancy of this people in Yazd during the history of Islamic Iran, on one hand, and the current small numbers of these people, demonstrates the necessity of a comprehensive ethnography of this population. The present study aims to collect, st...

2012
Henry Stobart

This paper examines issues surrounding the production of a Carnival music video VCD in the home studio of the Bolivian indigenous (originario) musician and cultural activist Gregorio Mamani. On the one hand, continuities with rural productive practices suggest a model for the ‘home studio’ more resembling a ‘cottage industry’ than the kind of ‘isolated’ activity separate from family life that P...

Journal: :Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie 2011
Laurence J Kirmayer Stéphane Dandeneau Elizabeth Marshall Morgan Kahentonni Phillips Karla Jessen Williamson

The notions of resilience that have emerged in developmental psychology and psychiatry in recent years require systematic rethinking to address the distinctive cultures, geographic and social settings, and histories of adversity of indigenous peoples. In Canada, the overriding social realities of indigenous peoples include their historical rootedness to a specific place (with traditional lands,...

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