In recent years, social scientists have turned increasing scholarly focus to the 'post-colonial city', as it relates to the lived experiences and socio-cultural worlds of urban-dwelling Indigenous peoples. In Australia, this literature is concerned primarily with issues of identity, power and ...
The desert is found to be a region of relatively low population growth in national terms, contrary to the experience of many other parts of non-metropolitan Australia where population decline is prevalent. Also noted is the markedly different growth observed for the Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...
The indigenous people in Australia are___, which have 2% of the total population in 200 A. Aborigines B. Maoris C. Cherokees D. people from India 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 正确答案:A 解析:澳大利亚的原住民是土著人。 知识模块:人文知识反馈 ...
Objective To examine trends in caesarean section deliveries and factors associated with these trends for Indigenous and non-Indigenous mothers. Design Total population-based study. Setting Northern Territory of Australia, 1986–2012. Population Pregnancies among Northern Territory residents, limited to single...
and culture. There are over 300 ethnic groups that call Indonesia home and more than 600 distinct languages. Almost all the major world religions and many indigenous ones are practiced freely in Indonesia, though a large majority of people identify as being from Malay heritage and speak Malayo-...
As in north America in the previous two centuries, they quickly overwhelmed the indigenous people and became the dominant population on the Australian ... Janet,L.,Doust - 《History of the Family》 被引量: 7发表: 2008年 Immigration and Australia's Population in the 21st Century. An Open Do...
There were 812,728 people in Australia identified as Indigenous in 2021, an increase of more than 25 percent from 2016. More than 8 million people reported suffering from long-term health conditions, with mental health problems, arthritis and asthma being most common. ...
indigenous peoples; Australia Abstract This paper describes an emerging field of demographic enquiry focused on the population mobility of indigenous minorities in Australasia and North America. Political, scientific and policy rationales for research on the spatial dynamics of such groups are advanced as...
Indigenous people in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America experience disproportionately poor mental health compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts. To optimally allocate resources, health planners require information about the services Indigenous people use for mental health,...
Oceanic islands are commonly considered as natural laboratories for studies on evolution and speciation. The evolutionary specificities of islands associated with species biology provide unique scenarios to study the role of geography and climate in driv