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- Indigenous Issues and Biomimicry: Are They Compatible?Indigenous culture and Biomimicry go together like chalk and cheese.
- Indigenous Ways of LearningThis article makes a comparison of indigenous ways of learning and westernized learning.
The Venezuelan Indigenous PopulationVenezuela has been in the news lately due to President Chavez's remarks about President Bush. The Venezuelan indigenous population is unique and remote, yet surrounded by controversy.- The Seventh Generation FundSeventh Generation Fund (SGF) is a Native American owned and operated nonprofit located in Northern California. The business was established in 1977 and serves as a grantmaking intermediary to Indigenous peoples throughout the Americas and Hawaii.
Arizona Immigration Law, the Issues it BringsAn opinion paper on Arizon Immigration Bill 1070, and opinions on Immigration in general as it pertains to the United States of America, its policies on immigration, as well as its regulations on immigration.- Deafness in Australia's Indigenous ChildThere is an examination of poverty and particularly Rubella as it is related to cases of deafness that could have been prevented.
- Environmental Issues and the Bifurcation of Interests of the Global North and SouthThe environmental interests and power of countries are starkly divided between those north of the equator and south of the equator.
How the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility Intends to Preserve ForestsThe Forest Carbon Partnership, set up by the World Bank in 2007, is intended to take grants provided by industrialized countries and provide technical assistance and monetary compensation to countries in the tropics as an incentive to save their forests.
Native Groups Stop Development of Peruvian AmazonPeru's Congress recently overturned two decrees that would open large areas of the Peruvian Amazon to logging, oil drilling and hydroelectric projects. These decrees where opposed by native groups seeking to protect their ancestral lands.- My Very Last Try to Upload This Mysterious ArticleWhy is it that i cannot seem to publish this article?
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- Do Shamans Take Drugs?This is a question I am so often asked.
- Too Much InformationAre we all becoming experts?
- Romanians and "The Gypsy Problem"Thoughts on a conversation with a Romanian friend about Gypsies. Illustrates social prejudices and draws fascinating connections to similar issues in the U.S. and worldwide when it comes to integrating minorities while preserving their unique cultures.
- A Review of Ritualism: The QollahuayaExplains the mountain metaphor and cultural interpretation of a lineage ritual of the Qollahuaya, an Andean highland indigenous group.
- Alaska and Hawaii Have Strong Secessionist Movements to Become Independent and Separate NationsThe States of Hawaii and Alaska have distinct lifestyle and political differences from the rest of the country and separatist movements. What are their issues?
- LOOKING BACK to GO FORWARDMy ancestors were basically kidnapped and brought here in chains by our own people and by then indigenous people of the land we now call North America and part of my people were the Natives of America before the advent of anglo explorers and so on.
- The Paradox of Love and Fear in Malan's My Traitor's HeartRian Malan's autobiography, "My Traitor's Heart", covers the issues of apartheid: living with the guilt of being an indirect oppressor, black oppression, and, more broadly, race relations in South Africa from a white liberal's perspective.
Water: Not the Endless Resource We Once ThoughtWater: Not An Endless Resource, water conservation, diminishing water, lakes, rivers, China's water issues, America's water problems,- The Men's Movement: Eastern Nationalism vs. Western ColonizationThe reconstruction of indigenous societies, namely India, initially affected colonized women. The effect of the maltreatment of these women was that the social role of colonized men was adversely affected-the result became nationalism.
- DNA Testing: Reasons Why you Should Do ItDNA testing is not only good for figuring out paternity issues, find out what you can do with DNA testing, and what you can expect.
- Persecuted Tribes of Laos and Vietnam Tell Their Stories Through YouTubeYouTube has now become the way through which indigenous people in forests of Laos and Vietnam letting the world know how they are being persecuted by their respective governments.
- Opium, Coca, Peyote and More Discussed in 'Dangerous Harvest'"Dangerous Harvest" brings together geographers and historians to discuss drugs and indigenous groups. The relationships historically are embedded in tradition, religion and ritual.
- Formation of the Early African ChurchAfrican Americans, in their quest for freedom and equality, formed the African Church in the 1800s; the story of how this church was formed is a fascinating look into the issues of race and religious tolerance in early America.
New Zealand's Dark Secret: Domestic Abuse in the Mãori CultureNew Zealand's indigenous Mãori culture is experiencing a renaissance but centuries of colonization have created a disadvantaged minority struggling with poverty and an alarmingly prevalent rate of domestic abuse.- Feminism in Theatre: Mobilization of the Third WaveThe issues of womanhood are not dead; they have changed slightly and become more important than before with increasing interest from the global community and the current politics.
- US Human Rights PolicyThere are many significant human rights issues that face the America in the post-Cold War global society. Most importantly, the nation must take steps to insure that human rights are dealt with in a responsible manner.
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