Sentences with phrase «by native traditions»

Roberta Smith of The Times, who often singles out new work touched by native traditions, has called for fully integrating folk art and Americana into museum displays of past decades, much as another show has claimed outsider art in Switzerland as an inspiration for Abstract Expressionism.
NATIVE FASHION NOW This is the first large - scale exhibition devoted to contemporary Native American design from the last 60 years in Canada and the United States, as well as garments inspired by Native traditions.
An oasis of wellbeing, the resort's Leading Spa of the World offers 20 treatment suites, more than 30 spa treatments, many inspired by the native traditions of Mexico and a signature water journey.

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Unless we feel the effects of environmental damage directly, as do so many of the poor, or unless we are enriched by cultural perspectives that are explicitly biocentric rather than anthropocentric, as are many influenced by African, Asian, and Native American traditions, we tend to disregard nature in our social analyses and in our concept of full community.
Some turn to the East, particularly to Taoism; some to Native American perspectives and other primal traditions; some to emerging feminist visions; still others to neglected themes or traditions within the Western heritage, ranging from materials in Pythagorean philosophy to neglected themes in Plato to Leibniz or Spinoza; and still others to twentieth - century philosophers such as Heidegger or to philosophical movements such as the Deep Ecology movement.9 As one would expect in an age characterized by a split between religion and philosophy, few environmental philosophers turn to sources in the Bible or Christian theology for help, though some — Robin Attfield, for example — argue that Christian history has been wrongly maligned by environmental philosophers, and that it can serve as a better resource than some might expect (WTEE 201 - 230).
Such was the legal position, though in the eye of orthodox Jews the judgment of the native court was valid in itself, and Jewish tradition in the Talmud assumes that the death sentence was passed by the Sanhedrin; understandably, it ignores the role of the governor altogether.
Some Native Americans have a tradition of the Moon Lodge where a woman in her menses or who has just given birth stays and is looked after by other women until the bleeding is over.
With feminist theologians and advocates of creation centered spirituality, mutually transformed by the encounter with the new physics and the new biology, process theologians have sought a vision of the relational matrix of creativity, and to learn from the wisdom of the earth and the embodiment of that wisdom in the all too long suppressed and neglected traditions of women, blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, of Africa and Asia.
Started by an entrepreneurial woman, ETKIE is an ethical for - profit company that provides Native American beaders a platform to create contemporary designs using the artistic traditions passed down from generations.
Do you have any recommendations for Christian parents regarding resources or ways in which they can teach Native oral traditions and ceremonies without sacrificing Christian values or endangering their children by putting them in the path of dangerous satanic ritual?
* Food Is Your Best Medicine by Henry Bieler * The Whole Soy Story: The Dark Side of America's Favorite Health Food by Kaala Daniel * Know Your Fats: The Complete Primer for Understanding the Nutrition of Fats, Oils and Cholesterol by Mary Enig, PhD * Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, PhD * Eat Fat, Lose Fat: The Healthy Alternative to Trans Fats by Sally Fallon and Mary Enig, PhD * The Body Ecology Diet: Recovering Your Health and Rebuilding Your Immunity by Donna Gates * Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston Price * Real Food: What to Eat and Why by Nina Planck * Full Moon Feast: Food and the Hunger for Connection by Jessica Prentice * The Diet Cure by Julia Ross * The Cholesterol Myths: Exposing the Fallacy That Saturated Fat and Cholesterol Cause Heart Disease by Uffe Ravnskov * Traditional Foods Are Your Best Medicine: Improving Health and Longevity with Native Nutrition by Ron Schmid, ND * The Untold Story of Milk, Revised and Updated: The History, Politics and Science of Nature's Perfect Food: Raw Milk from Pasture - Fed Cows by Ron Schmid, ND * The Schwarzbein Principle: The Truth About Losing Weight, Being Healthy, and Feeling Younger by Diana Schwarzbein, MD
In her master's thesis, Adams traced the history of the petroglyphs by comparing them to portable artifacts with secure dates, but she was equally interested in modern native people's reactions to the petroglyphs and oral traditions about how their ancestors had created them.
After veering away from the tradition of a featuring a Canadian release in the opening - night gala spot, the party gets started with a film directed by a Montreal native who's been on a hot streak of late.
At the two Native American schools Education World visited in northern Maine, cultural heritage used to be maintained by a diminishing number of tribal members fluent in their native languages and knowledgeable about their tradiNative American schools Education World visited in northern Maine, cultural heritage used to be maintained by a diminishing number of tribal members fluent in their native languages and knowledgeable about their tradinative languages and knowledgeable about their traditions.
It's curious to note that the federal government — by law and tradition, and quite correctly — makes no curricular demands on its schools or knowledge demands on its native - born sons and daughters.
They represent and are powered by many religious traditions from Native American to Persian roots and Christianity.
In the tradition of Chang - rae Lee's Native Speaker and Jhumpa Lahiri's Interpreter of Maladies, Drifting House is an unforgettable work by a gifted new writer.
Xcaret is a majestic park by the sea where you can relive the history of Mexico through colorful traditions and shows, endless activities and beautiful native flora and fauna.
Some Alaska Native peoples continue by tradition to hunt bowhead and beluga whales on a subsistence level, with low annual bowhead total quotas set by the International Whaling Commission in conjunction with individual village limits set by the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission.
Located 30 minutes from Hana, KIPAHULU is an ISOLATED COMMUNITY predominately populated by NATIVE HAWAIIANS who continue to share the traditions of their forefathers.
HUMBLE MARKET KITCHIN by Roy Yamaguchi, the resort's signature restaurant, honor s the pan-Asian traditions of this celebrity chef's native Hawaii, with recipes drawing from Japanese, Filipino, Chinese and native Hawaiian cuisine.
There are five swimming pools, a tennis complex and a health spa inspired by Native American traditions.
Instead, by making him Akomish, Sucker Punch continues the long tradition of misrepresenting actual tribes and nations as some imagined, homogenous groups of «Natives
All were influenced by the Northwest's swirling mix of Native American and Asian traditions.
It includes native - born artists who drew in the European landscape tradition to reflect on their own culture, as exemplified by José María Velasco's paintings of Mexico, which not only embrace the European Enlightenment sensibility, but also a growing sense of national identity.
Her reworked photographs, taken by the artist in her native Karachi, Pakistan, present a destabilized documentary tradition.
In the re-worked photographs, taken by Bhabha in her native Karachi in southern Pakistan, the artist undermines the documentary tradition with a darker, personal and often fantastical dimension.
Astrup's brightly coloured paintings and woodcuts have a lushness that is further enriched by reference to the myth, folklore and tradition of his native land.
My work is inspired by my dreams and mystical experiences and informed by metaphysics and spiritual traditions across African, African diasporic, Native American, and other cultures.»
The first project to explore the visual art, poetry and music of one of America's most inventive yet under - recognized contemporary Native American artists, this exhibition will survey Cannon's highly productive but short career; his development of a unique and hybrid visual vocabulary; and his combination of irony and wit with a reverence for community and tradition to interrogate American history and popular culture; as well as the issues wrought by colonialism, hegemony, and historical amnesia — all through his Native lens.
Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings, the first major survey of this celebrated artist to travel internationally, investigates how Mann's relationship with her native land — a place rich in literary and artistic traditions but troubled by history — has shaped her work.
However, by the second half of the 17th century a tradition of native American painting was developed by the practical artisan artists who gathered in the metropolitan centres of New York and Boston - a tradition based on portrait art and figurative compositions.
The Portland Museum of Art (1882), Ogunquit Museum of American Art (1953), and Monhegan Museum of Art and History (1968) were founded by artists, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (1894), University of Maine Museum of Art (1946), Bates College Museum of Art (1955), and Colby College Museum of Art (1959) are part of the proud tradition of American teaching museums that are integral to the liberal arts college experience, and the Farnsworth Art Museum (1948) was founded in memory of Rockland native William A. Farnsworth.
Coyote by Edgar Reyes Manuscript Gallery, Level 3 In a special installation, artist Edgar Reyes responds to the museum's ancient Americas collection and explores the ongoing displacement of native people whose traditions are not defined by national borders.
2008 Migrations: New Directions in Native American Art, Rosemary Berkel & Harry L Crisp II Museum, Southeast Missouri State U., Cape Girardeau, MI Modern Art, Modern Lives: Then and Now, curated by Andrea Mellard, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX Contemporary NW Art Awards, Curated by Jennifer Gately, Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR Reimagining the Distaff Tool Kit, curated by Rickie Solinger, Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, MA, traveling exhibition Women's Work: Contemporary Women Printmakers from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, organized by Terri Hopkins & John Olbrantz, The Art Gym, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, OR Tradition and Change: A survey of Contemporary American Indian Art, Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, Spokane, WA
Influenced by the folk aesthetics and history of her surroundings, Norton's work employs music, video, mixed media, and performance as her country - music alter ego Ninnie, in a manner that combines feminist thought with local and vernacular imagery inspired by the cultural traditions of the rural South and specifically of her native Kentucky.
From the foundations of time, the big bang, and the creation of the cosmos, to the fate of the earth as predicted by leading scientists and the sacred stories and traditions of Native peoples, this acclaimed collection of the world's wisdom shows that the future of the planet lies in listening to both these worldviews.
The school's medical assisting program, which is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs, strives to equip students with the skills they need to work in the medical field while maintaining Native American cultural traditions.
By reducing negotiation to a consultation about ways of minimising the impact of particular developments on native title rights, native title is given no role in the development of Aboriginal communities beyond permitting the practice of traditions and customs as they were practised by the ancestors of the native title party before colonisatioBy reducing negotiation to a consultation about ways of minimising the impact of particular developments on native title rights, native title is given no role in the development of Aboriginal communities beyond permitting the practice of traditions and customs as they were practised by the ancestors of the native title party before colonisatioby the ancestors of the native title party before colonisation.
He stressed that oral traditions in themselves will only «get you back so far», whereas native title claimants still have to prove traditional law and customs were observed by every generation back to the date of sovereignty which is nearly 200 years.
They also recognised that communities that have reinvigorated their culture and traditions will not be able to have these recognised as native title rights and interests by Australian law as it stands.
That is, where the dispossession of Indigenous people through colonialism has been most brutal and systematic, the less likely that the traditions and customs practiced today by the descendants of these Indigenous people will be recognised and protected by the law as native title rights.
The sad irony of native title is that where the dispossession of Indigenous people through colonial and modern development has been most thorough, brutal and systematic, the less likely it is that the traditions and customs practiced today by the descendants of those affected will be recognised and protected as native title rights.
To have native title rights and interests recognised by a court the proof of the continuous existence of a society which observes and acknowledges the tradition laws and customs is required.
[56] Such a textual approach avoids the travesty which would occur if those indigenous peoples who have most successfully adapted to changed externalities, and thus ensured that tradition has survived rather than been «abandoned», were, by reason of such adaptation, denied the capacity to enjoy native title.
Finally, respect for human rights obligations, especially the right of indigenous communities «to practice and revitalise their cultural traditions and customs» [74] and to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of the right to equal treatment before the tribunals and all other organs administering justice [75], calls for the development of principles which address the unique evidentiary issues involved in native title litigation, including the reality of claims based substantially upon orally - transmitted traditions, the lack of written records of indigenous laws and customs, the «unsceptical» receipt of uncorroborated historical evidence incapable of being tested under cross-examination, and the epistemological, ideological and cultural limitations of historical assessments of traditional laws and customs by non-indigenous commentators.
The appeal raises the question as to the place, if any, of the concept of «abandoning of laws and customs based on tradition», first articulated by Brennan J in Mabo [No 2][44] and relied upon by the trial judge and Branson and Katz JJ in the Full Court [45], in the statutory determination of native title pursuant to sub-sec 223 (1).
Current native title rights would equate with full ownership and questions about whether current activities on the land were authorised by tradition would be irrelevant.
The consequence of imposing limitations onto the recognition of native title sea rights is that the level of protection extended to them by the common law and the legislature is insufficient to ensure that either the traditions or the rights themselves can be fully enjoyed by Aboriginal people.
The source of recognition of native title is the traditions and customs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples rather than an act of recognition by the Parliament.
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