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Public law. Constitutional law --- International private law --- Canada --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Droits de l'homme --- Autochtones --- Minorités --- Statut juridique --- Indigenous peoples - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada. --- Indians of North America - Legal status, laws, etc. - Canada. --- Autochtones - Terres - Canada. --- Indigenous peoples --- Civil rights --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droits --- Droit --- Législation --- Indians of North America --- Ethnology --- Legal status, laws, etc
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International law --- Amazon Valey --- Sustainable development --- Indigenous peoples --- Land tenure --- Développement durable --- Autochtones --- Propriété foncière --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Statut juridique --- Amazon Valley --- Développement durable --- Propriété foncière --- Amazon river region --- Development
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The American Indian Law Review serves as a nationwide scholarly forum for the presentation and analysis of developments in the law concerning indigenous people and Indian affairs. Adhering to the traditional law review format, the American Indian Law Review offers in depth articles written by legal scholars, attorneys and other expert observers. In addition, law students write on a wide variety of issues in the rapidly expanding field of Indian law. First produced in 1973, the American Indian Law Review is published biannually by the College of Law. This unique review offers articles by authorities on American Indian legal and cultural issues, student notes and comments, addresses by noted speakers, and recent developments of interest to tribal attorneys and scholars in Indian law. The Review is produced by an independent staff of law students. Issues of the Review average about 300 pages in length. Currently, the Review reaches approximately 400 subscribers in the U.S., Canada, and abroad. The American Indian Law Review has used a peer-review process for articles submitted by academics and practitioners in the field since the Spring 2007 issue. Each year the American Indian Law Review sponsors the American Indian Law Writing Competition. This competition is open to law students throughout the United States and Canada. The top three entries are rewarded money prizes and the first place entry is published in the Review.
Indians of North America --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Droit --- Law --- Social Sciences --- General and Others --- Policies --- Political Science --- Regional and International Studies --- Sociology --- Law and legislation --- Peuples autochtones
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Indians --- Ethnology --- INDIOS --- ETNOLOGIA --- Culturele antropologie. --- Ethnology. --- Indians. --- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS. --- Social Sciences --- Anthropology --- Aborigines, American --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- Amerindians --- Amerinds --- Pre-Columbian Indians --- Precolumbian Indians --- Cultural anthropology --- Ethnography --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Civilization --- Industries --- Human beings --- Indigenous peoples --- Peuples autochtones --- Ethnologie --- 73.00 ethnology: general.
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Indians of North America --- Indians of North America. --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Autochtones --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Indigenous peoples --- Ethnology --- Industries --- Culture --- New Southwest. --- Southwest, New --- United States --- Art, American --- Indian art --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Society and Culture
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Africa --- Ethnology --- African languages --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Langues africaines --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- South Africa --- Afrique du Sud --- Indigenous peoples --- Languages --- Autochtones --- Langues --- Ethnologie --- African languages. --- Ethnology. --- Indigenous peoples. --- Language and languages. --- South Africa. --- #ANTILTPNE9604 --- Arts and Humanities --- General and Others --- Social Sciences --- Arts and Humanities. --- General and Others. --- Social Sciences. --- Périodiques --- EBSCOASP-E EJANTHR EJETUDE EJGEOGR EJLANGU EPUB-ALPHA-A EPUB-PER-FT TAYFRA-E --- Periodicals. --- Language and languages --- Ethnology - South Africa - Periodicals. --- Indigenous peoples - South Africa - Periodicals. --- African languages - Periodicals. --- Ethnologie - Afrique du Sud - Périodiques. --- Autochtones - Afrique du Sud - Périodiques. --- Langues africaines - Périodiques. --- South Africa - Languages - Periodicals. --- Afrique du Sud - Langues - Périodiques. --- Littérature africaine --- Littérature sud-africaine --- Afrique du sud --- Histoire et critique --- Histoire --- African Studies.
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Arts and Humanities --- Social Sciences --- History --- Archeology --- Archaeology --- Indians --- Archéologie --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Societies, etc. --- Associations. --- Antiquités. --- America --- Amérique --- America. --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Archaeological societies --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Americas --- New World --- Western Hemisphere --- Indian antiquities --- Indian artifacts --- Archéologie --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquités. --- Amérique --- Peuples autochtones --- Arqueologia. --- Indis de l'Amèrica del Nord. --- Amèrica. --- Amèrica. --- Indis de l'Amèrica del Nord.
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Le Journal de la Société des américanistes a choisi le portail de ressources électroniques en sciences humaines et sociales OpenEdition pour mettre en ligne ses numéros postérieurs à l’année 2000, tout en conservant son édition papier. Les numéros sont intégralement disponibles en libre accès dès leur parution. Tous les numéros antérieurs (années 1895 à 2000) sont consultables en texte intégral sur Persée ainsi que sur Jstor.
Indians of North America --- America --- Antiquities --- Discovery and exploration --- Antiquities. --- Discoveries in geography. --- Indians of North America. --- America. --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- Discoveries, Maritime --- Exploration and discovery --- Explorations in geography --- Exploring expeditions --- Geographical discoveries --- Geographical discovery --- Maritime discoveries --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Culture --- Ethnology --- Industries --- Americas --- New World --- Voyages and travels --- Explorers --- Geographical discoveries in literature --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Western Hemisphere --- Indianie --- Stany zjednoczone --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Antiquités --- Amérique --- Découverte et exploration --- Peuples autochtones --- Discoveries in geography
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Heightened public awareness of the ever increasing loss of biodiversity has led to louder calls for effective nature conservation efforts. Most remaining biodiversity-rich areas are inhabited or used by indigenous peoples and local communities. In recent years a new 'paradigm' of 'nature conservation with respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities' has emerged. Two questions arise: What exactly does this policy shift mean in terms of international human rights law? And how has this new paradigm been translated and applied at the national and local level? This study investigates how nature conservation initiatives interact with the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities from a human rights and legal anthropological perspective. The book is distinctive in that it provides a comprehensive review of international human rights law in the context of nature conservation; a critical appraisal of Peruvian nature conservation legislation in relation to the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities; and a thorough analysis of the interaction between three levels of regulation: the international level of human rights, the national level of Peru, and the local level of a specific protected area (the Güeppí Reserved Zone). It is based on extensive field work. This volume will be of interest to both academics and practitioners who are working in the fields of nature conservation, human rights or indigenous peoples' rights.
Environmental protection. Environmental technology --- Human rights --- Environmental law --- Indigenous peoples --- Nature conservation --- Natural areas --- Civil rights --- Law and legislation --- Zona Reservada Güeppí (Peru) --- Civil rights. --- Law and legislation. --- #SBIB:340H86 --- Conservation of nature --- Nature --- Nature protection --- Protection of nature --- Conservation of natural resources --- Applied ecology --- Conservation biology --- Endangered ecosystems --- Area preserves, Natural --- Conservation land --- Conservation lands --- Land, Conservation --- Landmarks, Natural --- Lands, Conservation --- Natural area preserves --- Natural history reservations --- Natural landmarks --- Nature conservation areas --- Nature conservation lands --- Nature preserves --- Nature reserves --- Preserves, Natural area --- Preserves, Nature --- Protected natural areas --- Protected natural regions --- Protected natural sites --- Reservations, Natural history --- Reserves, Nature --- Natural resources conservation areas --- Protected areas --- National parks and reserves --- World Heritage areas --- Aboriginal peoples --- Aborigines --- Indigenous populations --- Native peoples --- Native races --- Ethnology --- Indigenous rights --- Native rights --- Internationaal recht: bijzondere vraagstukken: individu - volkenrecht --- Conservation --- Güeppí Reserved Zone (Peru) --- Adivasis --- Environmental law [International ] --- Biological diversity --- Indigenous peoples - Civil rights --- Indigenous peoples - Civil rights - Peru - Zona Reservada Güeppí --- Nature conservation - Law and legislation --- Nature conservation - Law and legislation - Peru --- Natural areas - Law and legislation --- Natural areas - Law and legislation - Peru --- Autochtones --- Sites naturels --- Droits --- Pérou --- Protection --- Droit
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Fundada em 1953, a Revista de Antropologia é uma publicação semestral do Departamento de Antropologia da Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas da Universidade de São Paulo - FFLCH/USP. Seu objetivo é publicar artigos inéditos nacionais e internacionais que apresentam resultados de pesquisa ou ensaios teóricos e que estejam em concordância com as preocupações da Antropologia. A revista aceita artigos em qualquer época do ano, em fluxo contínuo, e tem publicado também dossiês ou números temáticos. A Revista é indexada no Índice de Ciências Sociais/IUPERJ/RJ e Hispanic American Periodicals Index e recebe o apoio do CNPq, FAPESP e SIBI/USP.
Anthropology --- Indians of South America --- Anthropology. --- Indians, South America. --- Anthropologie --- Indians of South America. --- ANTROPOLOGIA --- ETNOLOGIA --- PUBLICACIONES PERIODICAS. --- Brazil. --- Indians, South American. --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- Amerinds, South American --- American Amerind, South --- American Amerinds, South --- American Indian, South --- American Indians, South --- Amerind, South American --- Indian, South American --- South American Amerind --- South American Amerinds --- South American Indian --- South American Indians --- Industries --- Ethnology --- al-Barāzīl --- Barāzīl --- Brasil --- Brasile --- Brasilië --- Brasilien --- Brazili --- Brazili Federativlă Respubliki --- Brazilia --- Brazilië --- Brazilii︠a︡ --- Brazilii︠a︡ Federativ Respublikaḣy --- Braziliya --- Braziliya Federativ Respublikası --- Brazilská federativní republika --- Brazylia --- Brésil --- Federale Republiek van Brasilië --- Federative Republic of Brazil --- Federativna republika Brazil --- Federativna republika Brazilii︠a︡ --- Federat︠s︡iėm Respublikė Brazil --- Fedėratyŭnai︠a︡ Rėspublika Brazilii︠a︡ --- Gweriniaeth Ffederal Brasil --- Pa-hsi --- Pa-se --- Pa-se Liân-pang Kiōng-hô-kok --- Pederatibong Republika sa Brasil --- Pindorama --- República Federal del Brasil --- Republica Federale di u Brasile --- Republica Federativa del Brazil --- República Federativa do Brasil --- Rèpublica fèdèrativa du Brèsil --- Republik Kevreel Brazil --- République fédérative du Brésil --- Tantasqa Republika Wrasil --- Tetã Pindorama --- Wrasil --- Human beings --- Brasili --- Brazilii͡ --- Brazilii͡a Federativ Respublikaḣy --- Federale Republiek van Brasili --- Federativna republika Brazilii͡ --- Federat͡siėm Respublikė Brazil --- Fedėratyŭnai͡a Rėspublika Brazilii͡ --- Indians, South America --- Brasilia --- Burajiru --- Indians, South American --- Brazil --- Indigenous peoples --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Anthropologie. --- anthropology. --- Primitive societies --- Social sciences --- Peuples autochtones --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Social Sciences
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