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W. Charles Kerfoot, Gary Swain, Luis M. Verissimo, Erin Johnston, Carol A. MacLennan, Daniel Schneider and Noel R. Urban
Over a century ago, copper mills on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Lake Superior sluiced 64 million metric tonnes (MMT) of tailings into coastal waters, creating a metal-rich ?halo?. Here we show that relatively small discharges can spread widely in time and ...
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Susanne Thiessen
The paper seeks to understand organisational context and culture?s influence on engaging First Nations People in Canada in work. Organisations have many opportunities to attract and engage Indigenous people, who have distinct worldviews and unique cultur...
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Lieselotte Viaene
Water conflicts across the world are bringing to the fore fundamental challenges to the anthropocentric boundaries of the human rights paradigm. Engaging with the multi-layered legal ethnographic setting of the Xalalá dam project in Maya Q?eqchi? territo...
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Daniele Gruska Benevides Prata,João Tadeu de Andrade
Pág. 878 - 897
Os povos indígenas brasileiros estão entre os segmentos da população em maioria, pois são vítimas desde o período da colonização de violências das mais diversas. A Constituição Federal de 1988 trouxe a adoção de medidas protetivas aos povos ind...
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Deborah Curran
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the ?free, prior and informed consent? of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about the water in their traditional territories, most state water governance regimes do not recognize Ind...
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Clarice Aparecida Santos
Pág. 501 - 513
O presente ensaio propõe-se a analisar a Educação do Campo no seu triplo signo ? Campo ? Educação ? Políticas Públicas, com ênfase no processo de institucionalização de políticas públicas num contexto histórico de abertura na construção da democracia com...
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Julie H. Tsatsaros, Jennifer L. Wellman, Iris C. Bohnet, Jon E. Brodie and Peter Valentine
Aboriginal participation in water resources decision making in Australia is similar when compared with Indigenous peoples? experiences in other common law countries such as the United States and Canada; however, this process has taken different paths. Th...
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Stephan Schwartzman
In the mid-1970?s rubber tapper leaders Chico Mendes and Wilson Pinheiro reformulated strategic objectives of the rubber tappers? movement, from protesting and denouncing violent dispossession of families and deforestation to defending rubber tappers? fo...
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Abur Aondoaver Jacob
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The western model of democracy is considered by many Africans to be extremely narrow and even alien to African cultures. Democracy is not just about the right to vote and be voted for, but it is about a whole complex of rights and duties that citizens mu...
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Monica Montgomery and Mehana Vaughan
Indigenous and place-based communities worldwide have self-organized to develop effective local-level institutions to conserve biocultural diversity. How communities maintain and adapt these institutions over time offers lessons for fostering more balanc...
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