She is a global traveler and studies
indigenous cultures and traditions.
Spend a day or spend a week, navigating the different Mayan sites in an area that is preserving
this indigenous culture and its traditions.
It also provides acknowledgement of the fact that, much like the celebration and acceptance of multiculturalism, we are a richer country for valuing
Indigenous cultures and traditions on their own terms, and making them a feature of the fabric of our society.
Culture: Promoting importance of cultural, ceremonial and contemporary activities in the practice of
Indigenous culture and tradition via strategies such as establishing a Cultural Centre that reflects the broader Indigenous community through activities and exhibitions, and supporting the growth, self - management and protection of the Indigenous art industry.
[137] Other principles and values that were identified as important for Indigenous healing generally included: focus on
Indigenous culture and tradition, family based, linking therapeutic approaches to spiritual and cultural approaches, community support for healing and recovery, connection with country, trust, courage, connection, culturally appropriate, diversity, flexibility, respect for Indigenous protocols, recognition of Indigenous community knowledge, cultural safety.
Not exact matches
(Using the lowercase «c» with reference to «christianity» is a spiritual discipline for me as a member of a religious
tradition so arrogant
and abusive in its exercise of power over women, lesbians
and gays,
indigenous people, Jews, Muslims
and members of nonchristian religions
and cultures.)
Although with a less dramatic involvement in native thought
and culture than Ricci's, both Roman Catholic
and Protestant missionaries in the 19th century often managed to combine a commitment to evangelization in the name of Jesus with a deep (
and ever deepening) respect for the native
culture and indigenous traditions of the nations to which they had been sent.
In the area of Gospel
and culture, in contrast to the basic understanding of the Gospel as represented by western missions, which was to all intents
and purposes a non - negotiable given, the evangelicals speak of the necessity for churches in the non-western world to find
indigenous expression of Christianity in ways appropriate to people's
culture and traditions.
Following the changing pattern of the seasons, this
indigenous culture - driven spa follows a wellness path represented by a unique totem, in honor of ancient Mayan
and Aztec
traditions.
Co-author Clive Bonsall from the University of Edinburgh explained that
indigenous hunter - gatherers can be distinguished archaeologically from immigrant farmers by their material
culture, such as artifacts, architecture, burial
traditions, art,
and body ornamentation.
Projects such as our 1972 Indian Reading Series, which is still widely used today, demonstrate our commitment to partnering with Northwest tribes to develop resources that reflect
indigenous culture,
traditions,
and values.
This new resource brings educators primary sources
and first - person accounts about a painful period in Canadian history, when about 150,000
Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their families
and stripped of their language,
culture,
and traditions.
The app was designed to enable users to measure the listening
and speaking skills of young learners, recognising the significance of the oral
tradition in
Indigenous cultures,
and oral language as the foundation for the development of literacy skills
and a strong indicator of later reading, writing
and overall academic achievement.
In the rainforests of tropical North Queensland, the cultural
traditions of an ancient
indigenous culture live on,
and the wisdom of the old ways are shared in song, story
and dance.
About 90 minutes north of Cairns is the Mossman Gorge Centre, an
indigenous eco-tourism development that allows visitors to explore the gorge while learning about the local Kuku Yalanji
culture and traditions.
A large majority of Mexicans have been classified as «Mestizos», meaning in modern Mexican usage that they identify fully neither with any
indigenous culture nor with a Spanish cultural heritage, but rather identify as having cultural traits incorporating elements from
indigenous and Spanish
traditions.
Unique
Indigenous Land Tours is an indigenous owned and operated business, highlighting Aboriginal culture and t
Indigenous Land Tours is an
indigenous owned and operated business, highlighting Aboriginal culture and t
indigenous owned
and operated business, highlighting Aboriginal
culture and traditions.
The Kaamulan Festival was particularly special for me, as it reinforced my long - held dream to know more
and commune with tribes, or
indigenous groups, who have continued practicing their rich
culture and tradition.
The capital city has much to offer including authentic
culture and rich
indigenous and Hispanic
traditions evident at every corner through its exquisite gastronomy, art, museum, theatres, architecture, boutiques
and more.
The rooms, with al fresco showers, are decorated using
indigenous themes, inspired by local
tradition and culture.
From a tropical jungle expedition learning about the flora
and fauna
indigenous to the area or zipping through the jungle on cables suspended hundreds of feet above the ground, to tours of nearby towns where guests can get a taste of Mexican
culture, learn about the area's history,
and the
traditions that drive the daily lives of those who have lived there for generations, it's all here.
Our expert local guides create connections between ancient
and modern Maya
cultures, illuminating the historic roots of modern
traditions, as you wander through
indigenous markets
and amble among Maya ruins.
Villages like Hopkins
and Seine Bight,
and the town of Dangriga, are home to the Garifuna
culture, a unique blend of African
and indigenous Caribbean musical, linguistic, culinary,
and dance
traditions.
Her works have always homed in on the ways that
indigenous and colonizing
cultures have collided to form new
traditions, particularly in her native country.
Tree - like columns filled with leaves
and stones invoke the tribal iconography of nature while serving as a counter balance for the crocheted architecture - bringing together the
tradition of the Brazilian Neo Concrete movement with the rituals of Brazil's
indigenous cultures.
The first floor is dedicated to Gabriel Orozco's new stone sculptures that stand in the modernist
tradition of European sculpture such as Hans Arp, Constantin Brancusi,
and Barbara Hepworth
and at the same time express the engagement with
indigenous cultures.
Examples include the sewn
and woven images of artist
and former professional skateboarder Tony Cox, Philippine artist Brenda Fajardo's works using
indigenous materials that recall her country's visual
and oral storytelling
traditions,
and Christina Forrer's tapestries blending elements from Swiss folklore
and historical European tapestry with contemporary pop
and street
culture.
Taking up the
traditions of German Romanticism
and Abstract Expressionism, Martin has drawn inspiration from
indigenous, far Eastern,
and African - American
cultures, especially from soul
and funk.
Effects of shifting climate zones also may be important for
indigenous Americans who possess specific designated land areas, as well as other
cultures with long - standing
traditions in South America, Africa, Asia
and Australia.
I wish only to add a further decision which, although concerning a State's obligations under Article 27 of ICCPR, is relevant to the extent to which States are permitted a margin of appreciation where the pursuit of economic activities is inconsistent with the
culture and tradition of
Indigenous people.
The right to self - determination based on inherent rights
and the laws,
traditions and cultures of the
Indigenous peoples of Australia is central to the development of the national representative body as an organisation.
If, nine
and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to
Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws
and traditions of
Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant
culture; economic outcomes from giving
Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land;
and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of
Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
Although the recognition of native title acknowledged the
traditions and customs of
Indigenous people, it did not provide a comprehensive system for the protection of
Indigenous culture which would include
Indigenous heritage.
Recognize
and respect
indigenous distinct
culture, history, language
and way of life as an enrichment of the State's cultural identity
and to promote its preservation... Ensure that members of
indigenous peoples have equal rights in respect of effective participation in public life
and that no decisions directly relating to their rights
and interests are taken without their informed consent; (
and) Ensure that
indigenous communities can exercise their rights to practise
and revitalize their cultural
traditions and customs
and to preserve
and to practise their languages.
Native title has its origins in the
culture and traditions of
Indigenous people.
Such participation would also provide greater responsiveness to
Indigenous need, as well as for
Indigenous people's
cultures and traditions to be reflected in the programs
and services that intimately affect their lives on a daily basis.
(36) This follows, as discussed above, from the nature of the rights that the right to negotiate is designed to protect, rights based on the
traditions and culture of
Indigenous people, not rights bequeathed by a benevolent government.
The General Assembly, Guided by the purposes
and principles of the Charter of the United Nations,
and good faith in the fulfilment of the obligations assumed by States in accordance with the Charter, Affirming that
indigenous peoples are equal to all other peoples, while recognizing the right of all peoples to be different, to consider themselves different,
and to be respected as such, Affirming also that all peoples contribute to the diversity
and richness of civilizations
and cultures, which constitute the common heritage of humankind, Affirming further that all doctrines, policies
and practices based on or advocating superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of national origin or racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically false, legally invalid, morally condemnable
and socially unjust, Reaffirming that
indigenous peoples, in the exercise of their rights, should be free from discrimination of any kind, Concerned that
indigenous peoples have suffered from historic injustices as a result of, inter alia, their colonization
and dispossession of their lands, territories
and resources, thus preventing them from exercising, in particular, their right to development in accordance with their own needs
and interests, Recognizing the urgent need to respect
and promote the inherent rights of
indigenous peoples which derive from their political, economic
and social structures
and from their
cultures, spiritual
traditions, histories
and philosophies, especially their rights to their lands, territories
and resources, Recognizing also the urgent need to respect
and promote the rights of
indigenous peoples affirmed in treaties, agreements
and other constructive arrangements with States, Welcoming the fact that
indigenous peoples are organizing themselves for political, economic, social
and cultural enhancement
and in order to bring to an end all forms of discrimination
and oppression wherever they occur, Convinced that control by
indigenous peoples over developments affecting them
and their lands, territories
and resources will enable them to maintain
and strengthen their institutions,
cultures and traditions,
and to promote their development in accordance with their aspirations
and needs, Recognizing that respect for
indigenous knowledge,
cultures and traditional practices contributes to sustainable
and equitable development
and proper management of the environment, Emphasizing the contribution of the demilitarization of the lands
and territories of
indigenous peoples to peace, economic
and social progress
and development, understanding
and friendly relations among nations
and peoples of the world, Recognizing in particular the right of
indigenous families
and communities to retain shared responsibility for the upbringing, training, education
and well - being of their children, consistent with the rights of the child, Considering that the rights affirmed in treaties, agreements
and other constructive arrangements between States
and indigenous peoples are, in some situations, matters of international concern, interest, responsibility
and character, Considering also that treaties, agreements
and other constructive arrangements,
and the relationship they represent, are the basis for a strengthened partnership between
indigenous peoples
and States, Acknowledging that the Charter of the United Nations, the International Covenant on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights (2)
and the International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights, 2 as well as the Vienna Declaration
and Programme of Action, (3) affirm the fundamental importance of the right to self - determination of all peoples, by virtue of which they freely determine their political status
and freely pursue their economic, social
and cultural development, Bearing in mind that nothing in this Declaration may be used to deny any peoples their right to self - determination, exercised in conformity with international law, Convinced that the recognition of the rights of
indigenous peoples in this Declaration will enhance harmonious
and cooperative relations between the State
and indigenous peoples, based on principles of justice, democracy, respect for human rights, non-discrimination
and good faith, Encouraging States to comply with
and effectively implement all their obligations as they apply to
indigenous peoples under international instruments, in particular those related to human rights, in consultation
and cooperation with the peoples concerned,
Indigenous peoples have the right to the dignity
and diversity of their
cultures,
traditions, histories
and aspirations which shall be appropriately reflected in education
and public information.
Recognition of the unique
cultures and traditions of
Indigenous Australians is integral to progressing our national cohesiveness on another level: it is about respect.
The app was designed to enable users to measure the listening
and speaking skills of young learners, recognising the significance of the oral
tradition in
Indigenous cultures,
and oral language as the foundation for the development of literacy skills
and a strong indicator of later reading, writing
and overall academic achievement.
Education, knowledge, media
and employment rights are contained in articles 14 — 17 of the Declaration: right to establish
and control their educational systems; right to education, including in their own
culture and language; right to
indigenous cultures, traditions and histories, reflected in education and public information; right to establish their own media, in their own languages, and access non-Indigenous media without discrimination; and right to employment without discrimination and protect Indigenous children from economic exp
indigenous cultures,
traditions and histories, reflected in education
and public information; right to establish their own media, in their own languages,
and access non-
Indigenous media without discrimination; and right to employment without discrimination and protect Indigenous children from economic exp
Indigenous media without discrimination;
and right to employment without discrimination
and protect
Indigenous children from economic exp
Indigenous children from economic exploitation.
Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect
and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge
and traditional cultural expressions, as well as the manifestations of their sciences, technologies
and cultures, including human
and genetic resources, seeds, medicines, knowledge of the properties of fauna
and flora, oral
traditions, literatures, designs, sports
and traditional games
and visual
and performing arts.
The reasons derive in part from a combination of the ongoing impact of colonisation on the
culture, laws
and traditions of
Indigenous communities, poverty
and other forms of socio - economic disadvantage.
control by
indigenous peoples over developments affecting them
and their lands, territories
and resources will enable them to maintain
and strengthen their institutions,
cultures and traditions,
and to promote their development in accordance with their aspirations
and needs.
The Declaration asserts that having control over developments that affect our lands, territories
and resources will enable
Indigenous peoples to maintain
and strengthen our institutions,
cultures and traditions,
and to promote our development in accordance with our aspirations
and needs.