Cultural origins of haplotypes in Americans and caribbeans of black African descentdoi:10.1016/0198-8859(91)90239-6P.A. Fraser and C.A. Alper and E.J. Yunis and J.E. HollowayHuman Immunology
the military police with their dark uniforms or doors of factories and hospitals with an X on them, which signalled that they were barred for the families of thedesaparecidos
mainstream, recognizing their potential benefits for both health and the environment [14]. This review paper offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical importance of millets in India, their role in preserving cultural heritage, and their embodiment in a diverse array of ethnic foods. Table...
On the other hand, new opportunities for social learning, particularly through the introduction of novel and edible foods in the environment can lead to the establishment of new potential traditions in animals. Our catalogue is by no means exhaustive and one reason for our limited sample size is...
These unilinearhierarchiesand their presumptions were challenged by the Boasians on a number of fronts. First, their fieldwork, largely undertaken among theIndigenous peoples of the Americas, showed the widespread influences ofdiffusionbetweencultures, stimulating culture change that rendered any simple ...
Thus, cultural competence is being recognized as crucial in both conception and application. It requires sensitivity to divergent sets of actors, to their languages, to their knowledge of how to work in particular systems, to their needs, and to their ambitions. It is necessary for mobilizing ch...
Determine who makes the decisions, how decisions are made, who is the pri- mary caregiver, what type of care is given, and what foods and other objects are important to the them. 2. Listen to the client. Find out what the person wants, how his/her wants differ from what the family ...
It is multidimensional in that it can serve to protect sacred sites, promote foods and 1 The term 'multispecies' here refers to interaction of humans and non-humans. 2 While I recognise the inherent problems associated with the term 'cultural burning' in pigeonholing First Nations ...
Cultural Ecosystem Services (CESs), as non-material benefits and well-being provided by ecosystems to humans, possess the ability to bridge nature and human society and interpret their complex interrelationships. Coastal areas are regions with concentrated human activities, where coastal zones are often...
Typically a combination of milky tea and chewy tapioca ‘pearls’, the beverage also known as boba tea is so beloved it was the subject of a years-long legal battle.