نتایج جستجو برای: indigenous race
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Taiwan, home to over 580,000 Indigenous people in 16 state‐recognized groups, is one of three Asian countries recognize the existence peoples its jurisdiction. Taiwan’s remember their pre‐colonial lives as autonomous nations living according own laws and political institutions, asserting that they have never ceded territory or sovereignty any state. As Taiwan democratized, state dealt with resu...
This study characterized autochthonous pig breeds of Vietnam and compared them with breeds from other regions. A total of 343 animals were considered from 5 indigenous pig breeds of Vietnam (Muong Khuong, Co, Meo, Tap Na, and Mong Cai), 2 exotic breeds kept in Vietnam (Landrace and Yorkshire), 3 European commercial breeds (German Land-race, Piétrain, and Large White), the Chinese breed Meishan,...
Peru is a country were social exclusion is very profound but at the same time very subtle. Sociological and anthropological evidence suggest that there are several mechanisms through which ethnic and racial discrimination affect the lives of a large part of the population. However, precise measurements of the extent to which the potentially excluded groups are affected, are almost nonexistent. ...
‘Service’, particularly ‘domestic service’, operates as a specific articulation or intersection of processes of race, class, gender and age that reiterates images of the sexual desirability of some women racially marked by blackness or indigeneity in Latin America. The sexualisation of racially subordinated people has been linked to the exercise of power. This article focuses on an aspect of su...
Abstract What role did settler bawdy houses play in Canadian colonial expansion the 1880s? The trial of “Big Nelly” Webb, a white house madam and sex worker who shot Mounted Police constable on doorstep her brothel 1888, offers critical insight into world these seldom acknowledged institutions women ran them. Far from simply “women margins,” officials North-West Territories permitted many madam...
Sergei Mosyakin in a publication this journal (Mosyakin, 2022) criticises our proposal (Gillman & Wright, 2020; Wright Gillman, 2021) to introduce system that would facilitate recognition of indigenous plant names. In particular, he contends the is discriminatory on basis race. We certainly do not think it such discrimination. The concept revised based chronological precedence does view favour ...
Abstract Anti‐Indigenous racism has predominantly been understood in Latin America through the lens of culture, epistemology, and embodied nonphenotypical traits. Phenotype‐based discrimination is an underemphasized aspect race region, especially spaces with a high Indigenous population. This article ethnographically captures distinct forms which people are racialized for phenotypical traits An...
This chapter highlights the persistence of ethnicity in Bolivian politics and society when viewed over the long term, intertwined with such other key factors as the development of a national state and class conflict. The 2001 census provides the most recent data on how Bolivians classify themselves ethnically. This census asked people over the age of fifteen to state which ethnic group they tho...
BACKGROUND Integrating theory when developing complex quality improvement interventions can help to explain clinical and organizational behavior, inform strategy selection, and understand effects. This paper describes a theory-informed interactive dissemination strategy. Using aggregated quality improvement data, the strategy seeks to engage stakeholders in wide-scale data interpretation and kn...
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