Tag: Indigenous

Chinese psychological control scale was invariant across informants and time
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in PsychologyStudy validates a Chinese measure of parental psychological control with three dimensions, establishing its consistency across parent and adolescent informants and over 6-month interval.

Murui-Muina use language differences to mark subgroup identity
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in LinguisticsEthnographic study of how Murui-Muina speakers in the Colombian Amazon use lexical contrasts to sustain four ethnolinguistic subgroups, challenging conventional definitions of language.

Historical movements linked Guianas and Lesser Antilles Caribs
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in ArchaeologyExcavations in French Guiana reveal material culture linking continental and island Caribbean populations in the 17th century, supporting mythological accounts of Galibi expansion.

Spiritual legitimacy shaped maternal referral decisions in the Akit community
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in AnthropologyEthnographic study exploring how spiritual legitimacy functions as symbolic infrastructure organizing maternal health decisions among the Akit Indigenous community in Indonesia, challenging.

Indigenous wolf beliefs are linked to niche construction
Comparative analysis of Indigenous Plains concepts of wolves as creator figures through Niche Construction theory and Yellowstone ecosystem data.

Physical activity initiatives may support climate and health goals
Conceptual framework demonstrating how physical activity initiatives generate co-benefits for climate mitigation, adaptation, and population health through integrated systems-based approaches.










