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    clash of cultures that arose as European settlers competed for territory with indigenous people and began to enforce sanctions intended to coerce the indigenous population to colonial administrative systems. As their traditional economic‚ social and political structures were demoralized‚ Africans had no choice but to retaliate in defense of their traditional way of life‚ often at great personal cost. The indigenous people did not passively accept European claims to rule over them. As European troops

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    Sources Introduction Ecotourism is defined as responsible travel to natural areas that protect the environment and improve the welfare of local people (International Ecotourism Society (TIES)‚ 2005). It also follow certain principles such as minimize impact‚ build environmental and cultural respect‚ provide financial benefits to local people. Global ecotourism began in 1990‚ and has been growing 20-34% per year‚ especially in 2004‚ ecotourism was growing globally 3 times faster than the tourism

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    Independence‚ India was engaged in a nation-building process. Nation building was equated with modernization and fast development of infrastructure and economic conditions of the people and the country as a whole. The question is that the development activities should give space for the protection of the rights of the Tribal people and the prosperity or greater good for the larger numbers? The pursuit of development has in present day situation adversely affected the marginalized sections causing deprivation

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    The world has an estimated 6‚000 plus languages. Disturbingly‚ by the end of the century‚ half of those languages will die out according to a UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The article‚ Preserving Language Diversity‚ reports smaller indigenous cultures are at a risk of losing distinct and group identity as a result of reduced linguistic diversity. Today it is possible to safeguard vanishing native languages and language diversity with tools such as the computer. Under conditions of marginalization

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    objectives in relation to culture include the following: a) to foster patriotism and nationalism through the study of our dances; b) to arouse better appreciation of Philippines music and folk dances; c) to preserve posterity‚ folk dances and music indigenous to the different regions in the Philippines. There are instances that these objectives are neglected and focused more on the technical aspect of learning Philippine Folk Dances‚ like execution of the steps

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    stems a lot of pride. The Indigenous race have suffered from racist values of society and it is Eddie’s pride in his race that stems his battle for justice and equality. The culture of the Meriam People forms a big part of his identity which he takes great pride in. Though he was exiled from Murray Island at a young age‚ he still associates himself to being an Islander and takes great pride in being so. When he first introduces himself to Netta‚ he uses his Indigenous name – “Whitefellas’ name

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    La Ropa Indigena y Tradicional Colombia is a country that is home to many ethnically diverse people. That includes the indigenous people of Colombia (otherwise known as the Native Colombians). Both the Colombians and the native Colombians has distinct styles of clothing that help make Colombia very unique. Traditional Clothing Colombians can be found wearing traditional western-style clothing. However‚ it also depends on the climate

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    Lapat System‚ Indigenous Knowledge‚ Systems‚ and Practices (IKSP) of Maeng Tribe-Tubo: A Climate Change Adaptation Strategy Nuval‚ Paul Joseph A.1‚ Colting‚ Lita .M.2 1Instructor‚ Department of Development COmmunication‚ Benguet State University‚ La Trinidad‚ Benguet 2Director‚ Open University‚ Benguet State University‚ La Trinidad‚ Benguet Email: paul_nax@yahoo.com Mobile Number: 09298683394 The study determined effective governing practices of the Lapat system and determined how these

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    In the book‚ Dying from Improvement‚ Sherene Razack looks into indigenous people’s deaths in police custody. Aboriginal deaths in police custody have been on the rise‚ and it has always been attributed to individual errors or lack of judgment. Razack then tries to prove otherwise by looking at inquest and inquiries made of indigenous deaths in police custody. In chapter one‚ “The Body as Placeless: Memorializing Colonial Power‚” Razack looks into inquiry made on Frank Paul. Paul was Mi’kmaq man‚

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    curb nationalist movements and protect colonial rule. Opposition to the colonial rule were silenced or stamped out. However‚ these responses can be argued to be the reason behind causing nationalist movements to become more radical as it made the indigenous population increasingly unhappy due to the lack of political advancement for the locals. This made them to call for the complete removal of the colonial powers and nationalist movements start to spiral out of control. Even so‚ I’m still of the view

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