نتایج جستجو برای: objectively representing tribal culture

تعداد نتایج: 389460  

Journal: : 2021

Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony is a Native American novel about the psychological disorder of Tayo and his ceremony for recovery through native stories tribal ways. In manner magical realism, Silko incorporates into presents culture as vital factors in dissemination ‘de-centralization’ ruling white culture. Though main character male, female figures, both human mythical, play crucial role this ...

2011
SUMAN S. MOHANTY KARAM V. SINGH RANJANA FOTEDAR JONNAVITTULA LAKSHMINARAYANA RAJENDRA S. PARIHAR

Objectives: The distribution of vivax malaria is uneven in India and Plasmodium vivax is predominant in the North-Western part. Distribution of Duffy blood groups and its prevalence are important for regions where P. vivax predominates, because this molecule on the surface of the red blood cell acts as a receptor for P. vivax. The tribal (aboriginal) and desert area of the state Rajasthan contr...

2015
Ravendra K. Sharma H.G. Thakor K.B. Saha G.S. Sonal A.C. Dhariwal Neeru Singh

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES In India, malaria is a major public health problem in States having predominantly tribal population. The objective of this analysis was to find out the incidence of malaria in various States/districts having varied proportions of tribal population using National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) data. METHODS States and districts were classified into thre...

2017
P. Saravanakumar Saradha Suresh

Background: Anemia during adolescence contributes to maternal, fetal morbidity and mortality in future. Tribal population is vulnerable and underserved wherein it is indeed essential to explore anemia among tribal adolescent girls to prevent future morbidity and maternal mortality. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of anemia and risk factors among tribal adolescent girls in Javvadu hills in ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Richard Cordaux Robert Aunger Gillian Bentley Ivane Nasidze S. M. Sirajuddin Mark Stoneking

The origins of the nearly one billion people inhabiting the Indian subcontinent and following the customs of the Hindu caste system are controversial: are they largely derived from Indian local populations (i.e. tribal groups) or from recent immigrants to India? Archaeological and linguistic evidence support the latter hypothesis, whereas recent genetic data seem to favor the former hypothesis....

2010
J. A. Foran A. D. DeWeese M. J. Hudson N. E. Kmiecik

The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission has an extensive program to inform Anishinaabe tribal members from northern Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota who harvest and consume walleye about the health risks of consuming these fish, and to encourage harvest and consumption practices that reduce exposure to MeHg. We report here the results of a probabilistic analysis of exposure to met...

2001
Peter J. Richerson

Our aim in this chapter is to draw lessons from current theory on the evolution of human cooperation for the management of contemporary commons. Evolutionary theorists have long been interested in cooperation but social scientists have documented patterns of cooperation in humans that present unusual problems for conventional evolutionary theory (and for rational choice explanations as well). H...

2015
Amar Prakash Maske Pravin Arun Sawant Saju Joseph Uma Satish Mahajan Abhay Machindra Kudale

Background: India is a major contributor to the global burden of leprosy and tuberculosis (TB), which adversely affects the poorest tribal communities. Despite prioritisation by disease control programmes, programme performance for leprosy and TB in tribal communities continues to be a challenge. In addition to access to services and infrastructural limitations, socio-cultural concepts of illne...

2015
M. Muniyandi V.G. Rao J. Bhat R. Yadav

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) provides free diagnostic and treatment services to all tuberculosis (TB) patients registered under it. Equitable access, implying a preference for the most hard-to-reach groups particularly for tribal areas, is a major concern for RNTCP. This study was conducted to assess the performance of RNTCP in terms of cas...

2015
Amar Prakash Maske Pravin Arun Sawant Saju Joseph Uma Satish Mahajan Abhay Machindra Kudale

BACKGROUND India is a major contributor to the global burden of leprosy and tuberculosis (TB), which adversely affects the poorest tribal communities. Despite prioritisation by disease control programmes, programme performance for leprosy and TB in tribal communities continues to be a challenge. In addition to access to services and infrastructural limitations, socio-cultural concepts of illnes...

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