نتایج جستجو برای: objectively representing tribal culture

تعداد نتایج: 389460  

2014
Ming Chang

The main purpose of this study is to analyze the elements of aboriginal tourism development, and provide other tribe in reference to the development of tourism. In this study, the Huanshan tribe as objects, at Taichung City, Taiwan, and qualitative research method are used. After analysis, this study has the following findings: 1. Huanshan tribe retains the characteristics of aboriginal culture...

Journal: :Journal of health disparities research and practice 2016
Valarie Blue Bird Jernigan Gail Boe Carolyn Noonan Leslie Carroll Dedra Buchwald

The Institute of Medicine and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have identified policy and environmental strategies as critical to the prevention and control of obesity. However such strategies are rare in American Indian communities despite significant obesity-related disparities. Tribal policymaking processes differ by tribal nation and are often poorly understood by researcher...

Journal: :International Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 2014

2015
Sandra Albert John Porter

BACKGROUND National policy on medical pluralism in India encourages the mainstreaming of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy) systems and the revitalization of local health traditions (LHT). In Meghalaya state in the northeast, the main LHT is its indigenous tribal traditional medicine. This paper presents the perceptions of tribal medicine and of AYUSH systems among various po...

Journal: :Journal of studies on alcohol 1978
R Stratton A Zeiner A Paredes

Differences in tribal culture, history and settlement may explain why Indians in eastern Oklahoma have lower rates of alcohol-related arrests and deaths than do Indians in the western part of the state.

2015
Amy J. Elliott Emily R. White Hat Jyoti Angal Victoria Grey Owl Susan E. Puumala DenYelle Baete Kenyon Mark Edberg Barbara E. Hayes Valerie Montgomery Rice Paul B. Tchounwou

The Collaborative Research Center for American Indian Health (CRCAIH) was established in September 2012 as a unifying structure to bring together tribal communities and health researchers across South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota to address American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) health disparities. CRCAIH is based on the core values of transdisciplinary research, sustainability and tribal ...

2012
Ashok K Jain Preeti Tiwari

Traditional knowledge includes pre-existing, underlying traditional culture or folklore and literary and artistic works created by current generations of society which are based on or derived from preexisting traditional culture or folklore. Traditional culture and folklore tends to be trans-generational, old and collectively "owned" by groups or communities. Living close to nature the tribal c...

2012
Abdulaziz Alarifi Holly Tootell Peter Hyland

While the Web, cell phone „apps‟ and cloud computing put a world of information at our fingertips, that information is under constant threat from cyber vandals and hackers. Although awareness of information threats is growing in the Western world, in places like Saudi Arabia, information security is very poor. Unlike Western pluralistic democracies, Saudi Arabia is a highly-censored country, wi...

2015
Subrata Guha Md Ismail

A tribe is a group of people living under primitive condition and still not popularly known to more modern culture. There are numbers of tribes living all over India as well as various parts in the World. More than 55% of the total tribal population of India are living in central India like Bihar, West Bengal, Orissa, and Madhya Pradesh and remaining tribal population is concentrated in the Him...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
suman kumar maji department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india chiranjit maity department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india suman kumar halder department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india tanmay paul department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india pratip kumar kundu department of microbiology, culcutta school of tropical medicine, kolkata, west bengal, india keshab chandra mondal department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore, west bengal, india; corresponding author: keshab chandra mondal, department of microbiology, vidyasagar university, midnapore 721-102, west bengal, india. tel.: +91-9434196483, fax: +91-3222275329, e-mail:

conclusions females are more susceptible to uti than males and the most effective drug (sensitive against isolated e. coli) is amikacin. therefore, culture and antimicrobial drug sensitivity testing are essential procedures for proper management of uti in tribal population. patients and methods a total number of 4,416 urine samples of clinically suspected uti attending outpatient department and...

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