Indigenous Community
Mostrando 13-24 de 143 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Providing added value to local uses of paparahua (Artocarpus altilis) in Amazonian Ecuador by phytochemical data review
Abstract Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson ex F.A.Zorn.) Fosberg, Moraceae, is a native tree of Southeast Asia introduced to South America at the beginning of the 19th century. It has been used by several indigenous communities. This paper aims to preserve the traditional knowledge at risk of loss and to validate some of the applications found. Current ancestral
Rev. bras. farmacogn.. Publicado em: 2019-02
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14. MEANINGS OF WATER FOR THE FAKCHA LLAKTA INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY OF OTAVALO, ECUADOR
Resumo A água é um elemento multidimensional para as comunidades indígenas dos Andes elevados. A comunidade Kichwa Fakcha Llakta, Otavalo, Equador, teve uma estreita ligação com as massas de água existentes no seu território. No entanto, o conhecimento tradicional associado a estes recursos está sendo perdido, dando lugar a novas formas de relacionam
Ambient. soc.. Publicado em: 10/07/2018
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15. Dificultades Metodológicas en la Investigación sobre Pensamiento Matemático Indígena y su Paradójica Educación Matemática
Abstract The objective of this research was to determine what are the main challenges facing the researcher investigating ethnomathematics when indigenous and mathematical thinking is foreign to the community. The methodology used to establish this, was to analyze documentary research, with reference to many of the texts produced in Colombia. This analysis a
Bolema. Publicado em: 2017-08
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16. Ecuadorian honey types described by Kichwa community in Rio Chico, Pastaza province, Ecuador using Free-Choice Profiling
Abstract Pastaza is the largest and least populated province in Ecuador, with seven native indigenous nationalities. The Kichwas from the Rio Chico community live near to the capital city Puyo, are recognized for their knowledge on stingless honey bees. From the 400 species of Neotropical Meliponini that make honey in cerumen pots, almost 100 thrive in South
Rev. bras. farmacogn.. Publicado em: 2017-06
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17. Trabajo y vida indígenas en los trapiches del Nuevo Reino de Granada, 1576 - 1674
ABSTRACT By a Crown´s rule, native workforce was forbidden inside the trapiches and sugar mills. Nonetheless, some Crown´s employees of the New Kingdom of Granada, in particular chief magistrates, avoided exerting this prohibition drastically, and allowed many indigenous people of encomiendas to pay their tributes with their labor on sugar production. This
An. mus. paul.. Publicado em: 2017-04
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18. Currículo escolar, conocimiento [matemático] y prácticas sociales: posibilidades otras en una comunidad indígena Gunadule
Abstract This article is the result of a study entitled (Re)interpretation of indigenous school curriculums in terms of [mathematics] knowledge from and for social practice: the case of Dule teachers from Alto Caimán. Our research project objective was to (re)signify the indigenous school curriculum in terms of [mathematics] knowledge from and for social pr
Educ. Pesqui.. Publicado em: 2016-12
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19. Screening Indigenous Australia: Space, Place and Media in Frances Calvert's Talking Broken
Abstract Drawing on the fields of postcolonial studies and media theory, this article analyzes Frances Calvert's 1990 documentary, Talking Broken, which, inter alia, looks at the role of space, place and media amongst Australia's "other" Indigenous community, Torres Strait Islanders. The article explores the historical and geographical complexity of the spac
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2016-08
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20. Bacaba beverage produced by Umutina Brazilian Amerindians: Microbiological and chemical characterization
Bacaba chicha is a beverage prepared by the indigenous Umutina people from the bacaba fruit (Oenocarpus bacaba), a purple berry that is rich in fat and carbohydrates, as well as a source of phenolic compounds. In this study, samples of bacaba chicha beverage were collected, and the microbial community was assessed using culture-dependent and -independent tec
Braz. J. Microbiol.. Publicado em: 27/10/2015
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21. La Educación Zapatista como Base de la Autonomía en el Sureste Mexicano
From the perspective of the Mayan Zapatistas in Chiapas, the subjects promoting education are all the members of the community, who often participate directly through a renewed system of community labours and assemblies, in building schools, choosing autonomous education promoters and in maintaining and training them. With emancipatory goals based on praxis,
Educ. Real.. Publicado em: 11/05/2015
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22. INDIGENOUS: IT DEPENDS HOW YOU LOOK AT IT. WHAT YOU CALL IT. HOW YOU LIVE IT
In this article, we use examples from contemporary Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore and the works of the Spiderwoman Theater Troupe to explore how contemporary Indigenous artists in the Americas negotiate the representation of Indigenous identities, identities which are always performed and entangled in a mesh of geographical locations, cultural practices
Ilha Desterro. Publicado em: 2014-12
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23. Documentation of the medicinal knowledge of Prosthechea karwinskii in a Mixtec community in Mexico
In Mexico, native orchids are appreciated for their ornamental value and traditional uses and in many indigenous communities they comprise part of a biocultural heritage. The orchid Prosthechea karwinskii (Mart.) J.M.H. Shaw, Orchidaceae, is particularly relevant in this context, although some of its traditional uses have been attributed to a very similar sp
Rev. bras. farmacogn.. Publicado em: 2014-04
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24. Dental caries in mother-child pairs from Xingu
AIM: To describe cases of dental caries in Indian mother-child pairs of the middle and lower Xingu River - Xingu Indigenous Park. METHODS: A total of 246 children aged 3-5 years old and their respective mothers took part in this study. Caries indexes dmft and DMFT were analyzed for deciduous and permanent dentitions, respectively, according to criteria
Braz. J. Oral Sci.. Publicado em: 2014-03