It is always important as a professional dealing
with Indigenous cultures to be aware of the culture of community with which one is engaging.
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.
They foster understanding and reconciliation
with Indigenous cultures.
Disassociation makes it easier to identify with our «civilized» nature, deny our «savage» roots and connection
with indigenous cultures.
Week 4 — A review of some of the most pertinent religious beliefs that Americans hold about gender, sexuality and childbirth, how this compares
with indigenous cultures around the world, and how this is influencing the way we are conceiving, gestating and birthing our children.
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.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent
with its indigenous culture and norms.
[17] Where land is important to the sustenance of a culture, as it is
with Indigenous culture, then the right to enjoyment of culture requires the protection of territories upon which the culture is founded.
The law also recognises the importance of children keeping a connection
with their Indigenous culture after family breakdown and separation.
[30] Where land is important to the sustenance of a culture, as it is
with Indigenous culture, then the right to enjoyment of culture requires the protection of territories upon which that culture is founded.
Not exact matches
The market that we serve [requires that] we understand
culture, we understand diversity, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, persons
with disabilities,
indigenous people.
Morneau said the government wants to support a «
culture of lifelong learning»
with targeted help for unemployed youth looking for work,
indigenous peoples
with funding to assist
with the cost of post-secondary education and adult students seeking to enhance their skills.
«She helped me to understand Canadian business
culture, she taught me a lot about
Indigenous history, and gave me some very helpful advice as far as working
with Peavine Métis Settlement.»
But even
with this restriction, there should be considerable opportunity to argue that international law might inform such matters as: the content of the duty to consult, the significance of the right to
culture, the respect that should be accorded to
indigenous conceptions of property, and the question of what might constitute an unjustifiable infringement of an aboriginal right or title or a treaty right: see my post on the Supreme Court's Grassy Narrows decision here.
(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.
They also hoped to build
indigenous roots for them in the various religions and
cultures of India by reforming them from within and also by legal intervention and developing a composite
culture supportive of a State which is common to all peoples living in India equally and a modernized society
with dignity and justice for all.
From the 16th century when Francis Xavier decided to cast his lot
with the East against his own Western
culture, to the 19th century when Christaller singlehandedly promoted Akan
culture, to the 20th when Frank Laubach inveighed against the encroachments of American power in the Philippines, missionaries in the field have helped to promote
indigenous self - awareness as a counterforce to Western cultural importation.
The Trinitarian and Christological Councils doctrinally broke
with the authoritarian metaphysical ideology of the Imperium,
with its syncretic amalgam of monist monarchy (One Supreme God, One Emperor, One Ecumene) and dualist anarchy (subordinate polytheistic cults, rival regional imperial representatives, tolerance of
indigenous cultures if they did not threaten monist monarchy)(MPP, CSAGW 278 - 408, ERW, AB).
Also, I'm somewhat familiar
with the
culture, which is helpful as well, since all expert missiologists say that
indigenous missionaries are typically the most successful missionaries.
Being a Christian, a follower of a God who will preserve diversity in heaven
with worshippers of «all tribes, tongues and nations,» means I have to wrestle
with the ways the Church sought to eradicate
indigenous cultures in systematic, institutionalized, ways up until the «90s.
A.E. Medlycott points out that the value of the report of Theophilus is its evidence that by the middle of the fourth century India or its adjacent territories had
indigenous, worshipping congregations ministered to by local clergy,
with customs such as sitting for the Gospel, that were well adapted to the Indian
culture though divergent from accepted western practice.
Often it's not until the 2nd generation (who doesn't have pagan worship associations
with their
indigenous music, rituals, etc.), who then will bring these aspects of the
culture back,
with Christian meaning, but without the pagan associations.
For some Australian distillers, the use of native botanicals is not only a way of producing a drink
with a unique local flavour, but also a way of engaging
with Indigenous people and
culture.
With thousands of years of wine producing
culture dating (possibly) more than 6,000 years, Italy is one of the world's biggest wine producers and few countries have more
indigenous grape varieties than the Mediterranean peninsula.
Katrina's fusion of
indigenous spices, flowers, roots, herbs and liqueurs
with premium chocolate creates a sensory experience that nurtures awareness of and appreciation for the world's diverse
cultures.
However, neither
indigenous cultures, their land management, nor these unique co-evolved ecosystems were recognised and understood by post-1788 invaders of this land: people imbued
with the post-Enlightenment «mechanical» mind.
We are committed to working
with economically underprivileged and culturally
indigenous cultures in Thailand and around the world.
It was great for us to be able to connect
with that, see some of the
indigenous culture in the country and also to make a contribution to the work that they do and we're proud to do that, but it's also fantastic to experience just a little taste of Australia's rich history which goes back far, far before when it was colonised.
He is especially fascinated
with the world's great remaining wilderness areas and biodiversity hot spots, especially those
with rich
indigenous cultures such as Mongolia, Bhutan, Gabon, and Madagascar.
Sleeping
with children from birth is still the norm in many
cultures, for instance in Egypt and among
indigenous cultures in unindustrialized populations.
Maintaining and improving co-management
with local and governmental entities for resources that are important to the
culture and well - being of local and
indigenous peoples.
Anne - Katrin Broocks of the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, at the University of Hamburg, Germany, and Kevin Hannam of Edinburgh Napier University, UK, suggest in this new published paper the addition of one more «badge of honour» which applied to the artisan backpackers in Latin America: namely a deep involvement in the local, often
indigenous culture and nature, including interaction
with and absorption of knowledge relating to the local populations.
They've been able to teach them about other
cultures, integrate and learn from
indigenous peoples, and keep up an active lifestyle, all while enjoying the first few precious years of life
with their daughters.
Fat stores toxins and other harmful substances, but because
indigenous cultures tend to let their livestock graze, treating them
with love and respect, they do not have to worry about «bad» fat.
Among the many
indigenous cultures he visited, the differences between those who had remained
with their ancestral diet from birth and those who had succumbed to the temptations of the western
cultures — namely sugar, white flour, and soft drinks — were undeniable!
The bigger problem: Some herbs interact
with prescription and OTC drugs, something which
indigenous cultures never had to worry about, Tims says.
We focus on
Indigenous histories and
cultures, European settlement and our interaction
with the environment.
& nbsp Native Americans in the United States are the
indigenous peoples in North America within... Discover tribal
cultures and pre-Columbian ancestors
with these 100 Native American tattoos for men.
«There is a hypocrisy in talking about
indigenous cultures but not doing anything, as a non-native ally, to stand
with them,» Woodley said in a live video posted to her Facebook page from the protest, which made its way down Main Street in Park City, Utah, in even harsher conditions than those that greeted Chelsea Handler and other Hollywood stars on Saturday.
A celebration of Australia's
Indigenous culture is a deceptive respite — for after it, Jackman slaps down a triumphant finale, a camp trump —
with a choir.
Since the founding of the Institute three generations of Native artists have been supported,
with a strong focus on further uplifting the
Indigenous voice within film and
culture.
«I was kind of obsessed
with studying
indigenous cultures and the effects of colonization,» he said.
A Romeo and Juliet take told through the lens of the
indigenous people of Vanuatu, Tanna allows the
culture - clash aspects of its existence play out as background so that in the foreground are these characters whose desire to be
with each other proves to be destructive.
Three generations of Native artists have been supported since the founding of the Institute,
with the goal of identifying and further uplifting
Indigenous voices of the fourth generation within film and
culture.
Dive into northern Mexico's breathtaking landscapes
with Mulaka, a 3D action - adventure game based on the rich
indigenous culture of the Tarahumara.
While varying from
culture to
culture and artist to artist, the uplifting of the
Indigenous voice in cinema resonates
with the tenets of sovereignty and self - determination that all
Indigenous Nations strive to achieve.
While on our trip, my students and I met
with La Danza Folklórica, a group of
indigenous Aztec dancers, to learn about their
culture, history, and folklore.
The free - to - access lesson plans, student worksheets and digital libraries celebrate the success of
Indigenous land management programs, while providing teachers
with classroom - ready material that helps students explore our shared histories,
cultures and achievements.
Support for teachers: It may not be realistic for every teacher to meet
Indigenous students» needs relating to language,
culture and identity, but there is much that can be done to help teachers to feel confident and competent in establishing positive relationships
with their
Indigenous students.