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A poem by Maori writer Hone Tuwhare (1922-2008)
A Rainy Day with Hone Tuwhare Hotere: Out the Black Window. Ralph Hotere’s Work with New Zealand Poets. Auckland Art Gallery / Toi o Taamaki, 4 July – 9 September. I can hear youmaking small holesin the silencerain. Rain. It … Continue reading
Posted in eBook eJournal ePaper, Literature and bibliographies, Modernity, Poetry, Quotes, Resources, Tribal culture worldwide
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Reducing the impact of the corona virus in Kanyakumari District: Physicians in favour of indigenous medicine and food habits – Tamil Nadu
Citizens have become aware of the causes just as the impact, curative, quarantine, rehabilitative aspects of the virus and even become COVID literates by wearing masks, sanitizing and keeping social distance. Another noticeable change concerns food habits and a trend … Continue reading
Posted in Ethnobotany & ethnomedicine, Figures, census and other statistics, Health and nutrition, Modernity, Organizations, Quotes, Southern region – Southern Zonal Council, Success story, Western Ghats - tribal heritage & ecology
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“India is unique in having a highly sophisticated minority rights protection system for its Scheduled Tribes”: Constitutional provisions and their implementation
The highly heterogeneous Adivasi (“original inhabitants”) represent India’s de facto indigenous peoples. De jure, however, they are not recognised as indigenous and are instead designated as Scheduled Tribes in the Fifth Schedule of the Indian Constitution. India is unique in … Continue reading
Posted in Adverse inclusion, Constitution and Supreme Court, Economy and development, Health and nutrition, Names and communities, Nomadic and Semi-Nomadic Tribes, Organizations, Particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTG), Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Scheduled Tribe (ST), Western Ghats - tribal heritage & ecology
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