Sentences with phrase «of ancestral connections»

The Brazilian artist talks about her fascination with hammocks, her novel way of amalgamating painting and sculpture, and the power of ancestral connections.

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The connection between the lack of ancestral parenting practices and poor health outcomes has been documented for touch, responsiveness, breastfeeding, and more (Narvaez et al., in press).
The newfound remains confirm the connection: The animals» feet and hands closely resemble those of anthracotheres, ancient land - dwelling artiodactyls that were ancestral to hippopotamuses.
Since a radial diagram based on 1990s genetics inspired a rush for tree - of - life tattoos, technical diagrams of life's ancestral connections have been redrawn.
However, the expression of orthologues of post-synaptic structural and proneural regulatory proteins in Amphimedon larval globular cells suggests an evolutionary connection with an ancestral protoneuron36, 42.
An exploration of ancestral medicine, the human microbiome and epigenetics it's a complete guide to the mouth - body connection.
The combination of introgression and past population bottlenecks suggested that basal breeds have little or no genetic connections to their ancestral populations and that their genetic distinctiveness does not signify ancient heritage.
The child of Somali parents, Osman returned to his ancestral lands in search for an emotional connection.
She acknowledges the healing power of movement and it's necessity in our collective wellness, our ability to thrive and our connection to our ancestral roots and to each other.
Using his personal archive of hundreds of studio photographs of African Americans from between the Emancipation Proclamation and the Civil Rights Movement, Lovell often pairs his subjects with found objects, evoking personal memories, ancestral connections, and the collective American past.
Dispossession and a loss of access to traditional lands, waters, and natural resources may be described as cultural genocide; a loss of ancestral, spiritual, totemic and language connections to lands and associated areas.»
Indigenous territory — also referred to as traditional territory — describes the ancestral and contemporary connections of
Dispossession and a loss of access to traditional lands, waters, and natural resources may be described as cultural genocide; a loss of our ancestral, spiritual, totemic and language connections to lands and associated areas.
Indigenous rights to their lands and territories have been a concern of international law from its origins in the 16th century expansion of Europe into the New World.24 Today, international law provides strong support for Indigenous peoples» rights to own, control and enjoy their ancestral lands.25 This recognition of the central place of land for Indigenous peoples encompasses in particular the communal nature of such title, and the central significance of spiritual connection to their country.
The connection between the lack of ancestral parenting practices and poor health outcomes has been documented for touch, responsiveness, breastfeeding, and more (Narvaez et al., in press).
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