نتایج جستجو برای: peoples gathering

تعداد نتایج: 29137  

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...

2014
Jianguo Lu Peixian Luan Xiaofeng Zhang Shuqun Xue Lina Peng Shahid Mahbooband Xiaowen Sun

Jianguo Lu, Peixian Luan, Xiaofeng Zhang, Shuqun Xue, Lina Peng, Shahid Mahbooband, and Xiaowen Sun Heilongjiang River Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Harbin, Peoples Republic of China; School of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China; National and Local United Engineering Lab for Freshwater Fish Breeding, Harbin, People...

2015
Piyush Gupta Pardeep Kumar Girdhar Gopal Sungyoung Lee Xiaoqian Zhang Shoushan Li Guodong Zhou Hongxia Zhao Fan Miao Zhou Xiaoxia Hui Song Yingxiang Fan Xiaoqiang Liu Dao Tao Bin Wen Wenhua Dai Junzhe Zhao Zhongqing Wang

Ideas and opinions of peoples are influenced by the opinions of other peoples. Lot of research is going on analysis of reviews given by peoples. Sentiment analysis is the major computational technique to calculate or observe sentiments of people's thoughts. Therefore, a method that assigns scores indicating positive and negative opinion about the product is proposed. It uses Hadoop Distrib...

2005
Michael Gurven

Specific Aims Humans lived as hunter-gatherers for the vast majority of their evolutionary history (the genus Homo has existed for about 2 million years). Agriculture originated only 10,000 years ago and has been practiced by the majority of the world's population for just two or three millennia, a relatively brief period of time for selection to act. Anatomically modern humans evolved some 150...

Journal: :Qualitative Health Research 2021

In this article, we discuss the origins, epistemology, and forms of Yarning as derived from literature, its use in research clinical contexts. Drawing on three Yarns, article addresses extent to which non-Indigenous researchers clinicians rightfully adapt information-gathering method, or alternatively, may engage yet another form what can be described post-colonialist behavior. Furthermore, arg...

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,...

2010
BARRY S. HEWLETT SHANE J. MACFARLAN

THIS CHAPTER SUMMARIZES and evaluates recent research on the roles of fathers in child development in hunting-gathering (also known as foragers), simple farming, and pastoral (i.e., heavy reliance on cattle, camels, goats, etc.) communities around the world. In the past, these societies were referred to as preindustrial, preliterate, or traditional societies, but these terms were somewhat derog...

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