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  1. Spatial Belonging: Approaching Aboriginal Australian Spaces in Contemporary Fiction
    Autor*in: Bach, Lisa
    Erschienen: 2020

  2. The slaughter of the bison and reversal of fortunes on the Great Plains
    Erschienen: August 2022
    Verlag:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    In the late nineteenth century, the North American bison was brought to the brink of extinction in just over a decade. We demonstrate that the loss of the bison had immediate, negative consequences for the Native Americans who relied on them and... mehr

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    In the late nineteenth century, the North American bison was brought to the brink of extinction in just over a decade. We demonstrate that the loss of the bison had immediate, negative consequences for the Native Americans who relied on them and ultimately resulted in a permanent reversal of fortunes. Once amongst the tallest people in the world, the generations of bison-reliant people born after the slaughter lost their entire height advantage. By the early twentieth century, child mortality was 16 percentage points higher and the probability of reporting an occupation 29.7 percentage points lower in bison nations compared to nations that were never reliant on the bison. Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century and into the present, income per capita has remained 28% lower, on average, for bison nations. This persistent gap cannot be explained by differences in agricultural productivity, self-governance, or application of the Dawes Act. We provide evidence that this historical shock altered the dynamic path of development for formerly bison-reliant nations. We demonstrate that limited access to credit constrained the ability of bison nations to adjust through respecialization and migration.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15498
    Schlagworte: North American Bison; Buffalo; extinction; economic history; Native Americans; indigenous; income shock; intergenerational mobility
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  3. Running hand in hand
    the librotraficantes mapping cultural resistance in the US Mexico borderlands
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, Saarbrücken

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    Beteiligt: Fellner, Astrid (Akademischer Betreuer)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Dissertation
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    Schlagworte: Hand; Borderlands--Mexico; chicanos; chicana; borderlands; activism; pedagogy; indigenous; Texas; Arizona; El Paso; Tucson; San Antonio; Houston
    Weitere Schlagworte: Antonius von Padua, Heiliger (1195-1231); chicanx; chicano/a; latinx; latina/o; librotraficante movement; US Mexico borderlands; chicano movement; chicano literature; librotraficantes; nuestra palabra; librotraficante caravan
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    Dissertation, Saarbrücken, Universität des Saarlandes, 2020

  4. Indigenous places and colonial spaces
    the politics of intertwined relations
    Beteiligt: Palomino-Schalscha, Marcela (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon

    Emerging from zero / Patrisia Gonzales -- Romancing Bawaka : mobilising knowledge, identity and place Sarah Wright ... [et al.] -- Storytelling in territories without treaties : indigenous protocols and new media / Sarah Henzi -- Whose landscape? :... mehr

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    Emerging from zero / Patrisia Gonzales -- Romancing Bawaka : mobilising knowledge, identity and place Sarah Wright ... [et al.] -- Storytelling in territories without treaties : indigenous protocols and new media / Sarah Henzi -- Whose landscape? : post-colonial appropriations of the colonial at Budj Bim, Western Victoria / Louise C. Johnson -- Indigenous spaces of identity in the city : migration, urbanity and territorial reconfigurations among the Mapuche of Chile / Bastien Sepúlveda -- Demapping commercial forests and reclaiming indigenous reindeer herding pastures in Finnish Upper-Lapland / Nuccio Mazzullo -- Building an alternative economy as decolonial praxis / Erin Araujo -- Negotiating hegemony? : education, indigeneity and "race" in Oaxaca, Mexico / Julie Métais & Patricia Martin -- Land redistribution and the practices of intimate exclusions within the new political conjuncture of forest governance and indigeneity in Indonesia / Rini Astuti -- Technologies for diversity : inclusion, recognition and participation as foundations for justice and sustainability in pluralist democracies / Richard Howitt -- Indigenous encounters today : the new legislative imaginings for colonised space / Jacinta Ruru -- Governing for indigenous environmental justice in Canada / Deborah McGregor -- Mutant modernity Down Under? : political ecology and economic hybridity in indigenous Australia / Geoff Buchanan

     

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  5. Indigenous places and colonial spaces
    the politics of intertwined relations
    Beteiligt: Palomino-Schalscha, Marcela (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon

    Emerging from zero / Patrisia Gonzales -- Romancing Bawaka : mobilising knowledge, identity and place Sarah Wright ... [et al.] -- Storytelling in territories without treaties : indigenous protocols and new media / Sarah Henzi -- Whose landscape? :... mehr

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    Emerging from zero / Patrisia Gonzales -- Romancing Bawaka : mobilising knowledge, identity and place Sarah Wright ... [et al.] -- Storytelling in territories without treaties : indigenous protocols and new media / Sarah Henzi -- Whose landscape? : post-colonial appropriations of the colonial at Budj Bim, Western Victoria / Louise C. Johnson -- Indigenous spaces of identity in the city : migration, urbanity and territorial reconfigurations among the Mapuche of Chile / Bastien Sepúlveda -- Demapping commercial forests and reclaiming indigenous reindeer herding pastures in Finnish Upper-Lapland / Nuccio Mazzullo -- Building an alternative economy as decolonial praxis / Erin Araujo -- Negotiating hegemony? : education, indigeneity and "race" in Oaxaca, Mexico / Julie Métais & Patricia Martin -- Land redistribution and the practices of intimate exclusions within the new political conjuncture of forest governance and indigeneity in Indonesia / Rini Astuti -- Technologies for diversity : inclusion, recognition and participation as foundations for justice and sustainability in pluralist democracies / Richard Howitt -- Indigenous encounters today : the new legislative imaginings for colonised space / Jacinta Ruru -- Governing for indigenous environmental justice in Canada / Deborah McGregor -- Mutant modernity Down Under? : political ecology and economic hybridity in indigenous Australia / Geoff Buchanan

     

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  6. Indigenous conceptions of conversion among African Christians in South Africa
    Erschienen: [2015]

    The paper explores the meaning of conversion for African Christians in South Africa by looking at some of the indigenous terms that have populated the Christian vocabulary. The paper focuses on terms like ukuguquka, ukukholwa, ibandla, ikholwa,... mehr

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    The paper explores the meaning of conversion for African Christians in South Africa by looking at some of the indigenous terms that have populated the Christian vocabulary. The paper focuses on terms like ukuguquka, ukukholwa, ibandla, ikholwa, igqobhoka, inkonzo, and inkolo. These terms are found among people who speak Nguni languages. It shows how they were used in pre-Christian context and traces their evolution in Christian contexts. Research conducted in the Reformed Presbyterian Church, St John's Apostolic Faith Mission, and Methodist Churches in Cape Town between 1997 and 2001 has indicated that conversion was not a simple religious process but involved diverse political, economic and social aspects. Conversion involved a transformation of an African Christian identity from the margins to the centre. It also involved extensive negotiation of what it means to be Christian through the translation of Christian content into an African idiom. The paper goes through various terms and how their original meanings were discarded for new ones.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of religion; [Pretoria] : ASRSA, 1988; 28(2015), 2, Seite 87-112; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: a convert; ancestors; belief; believe; Christianity; Conversion; indigenous; tradition
  7. Biocultural approaches
    opportunities for building more inclusive environmental governance
    Erschienen: November 2017
    Verlag:  Communications and Engagement Unit, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton, UK

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    ISBN: 9781781184097
    Schriftenreihe: IDS working paper ; volume 2017, no 502
    Schlagworte: biocultural; indigenous; inclusive; informal; territory; environmental governance
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 28 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. The impact of conditional cash transfer programs on indigenous households in Latin America
    evidence from PROGRESA in Mexico
    Erschienen: February 2016
    Verlag:  International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA

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    Schriftenreihe: IFPRI discussion paper ; 01511
    Schlagworte: conditional cash transfer; indigenous; health; education; PROGRESA; Mexico; LatinAmerica
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  9. Running hand in hand : the librotraficantes mapping cultural resistance in the US Mexico borderlands
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek

    In January 2012, a groundbreaking K-12 Mexican American Studies [MAS] program in Tucson was dismantled by the State. The program had been implemented in the late 1990s to help reverse negative educational and socioeconomic trends within local Chicanx... mehr

     

    In January 2012, a groundbreaking K-12 Mexican American Studies [MAS] program in Tucson was dismantled by the State. The program had been implemented in the late 1990s to help reverse negative educational and socioeconomic trends within local Chicanx communities. The MAS curriculum had questioned prevailing national identity discourse, countering majoritarian myths of the founding and the functioning of the United States. Despite validated evidence of the program’s successful learning outcomes, it was ruled anti-American and seditious by a right-wing conservative legislature, and subsequently found to contravene state law. The books of the program’s bibliography were removed from the classrooms, these included texts considered a critical part of the canon of Chicanx, African American, and Native American literature. The news of the State’s dismantling of the MAS program resonated with Chicanx community groups across the Southwest, communities long embattled by the outcomes of majoritarian politicking and definitions of justice. One such group, Houston-based Nuestra Palabra: Latino Writers Having Their Say [NP], decided to act. NP’s strategy was to return books from the removed MAS bibliography to the program’s students. To do so, the group applied a critical understanding of the racialized criminalization of their communities to then fourteen years of counter/storytelling organizing. Hereby, the Librotraficante Movement was born. In praxis, a group of thirty-eight “book smugglers” who, over a period of five days in March 2012, took a caravan of texts to Tucson, engaging on route with community sites in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. My project utilizes the caravan’s route as a framework to investigate Chicanx resistance in the contested US Mexico borderlands. I pay particular attention to Texas. Annexed in 1845 by the White Supremacist urges of Manifest Destiny, and bordered in 1848 when the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo saw Mexico stripped of fifty-percent of its territory, Texas has long been on the frontline ...

     

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  10. Spatial Belonging: Approaching Aboriginal Australian Spaces in Contemporary Fiction
    Autor*in: Bach, Lisa
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen ; FB 05 - Sprache, Literatur, Kultur. Anglistik

    Based upon the overall assumption that cultures can be seen as “ensembles of narratives†(Müller-Funk 2008: 171; translation of the original term “Ensembles von Narrativen†by the author of this study), this thesis sets out to approach... mehr

     

    Based upon the overall assumption that cultures can be seen as “ensembles of narratives†(Müller-Funk 2008: 171; translation of the original term “Ensembles von Narrativen†by the author of this study), this thesis sets out to approach indigenous Australian manifestations of space and belonging as represented in three contemporary novels by Aboriginal authors. Within this endeavour, the category of the narrative represents the ultimate conceptual and culturally specific nexus. This is due to the fact that – when “seeing life as storied†(Bamberg 2009: 136) – indigenous Australian narratives in the form of novels constitute an adequate backdrop for shedding light on the culturally specific spatial as well as narrative contingency of Aboriginal lifeworlds. In order to grasp the multilayered and volatile levels of Aboriginal manifestations of spatiality, this thesis conceptualizes indigenous Australian spaces as a form of belonging – proceeding on the assumption that the notion of belonging represents a useful instrument for approaching the overall complexity of indigenous Australian spatial lifeworlds, specifically on their social, geographical and historical levels (cf. Miller 2006). As literary texts hold available a huge range of representations of spatiality, contemporary novels by indigenous Australian authors are a viable means for the analysis of the complexities of Aboriginal manifestations of spatial belonging on the basis of their fictional representations. To bridge the gap between culturally specific, extraliterary discourses on Aboriginal forms of spatial belonging and their negotiations in fictional narratives, this thesis implements the concept of worldmaking (cf. Goodmann 1985 [1978], Nünning/Nünning 2010a), which highlights the reciprocal relationship between literary texts and the non-literary worlds as well as their mutual construction. Regarding its corpus of primary literature, the dissertation focuses on widely known contemporary indigenous Australian novels – That Deadman ...

     

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