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Channels - ABOVE AND BELOW AMONG MAINLANDERS AND SALTWATER PEOPLE IN BUKA, BOUGAINVILLE :: FRELIP Discovery
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Naming people, making bodies: Reflections on Tukano onomastics
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The struggle of indigenous people of the lower Rio Mayo, northwestern Mexico for water resources: an overview and a critical assessment
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The two hungers: food security, morality, and cash transfer policies for Canela Apanjekra people in Indigenous Central Brazil
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Local People’s Perceptions of Benefits and Costs of Protected Areas: The Case of Tarangire National Park and the Surrounding Ecosystem, Northern Tanzania
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Saltwater
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We, the Taumako: Kinship Among Polynesians in the Santa Cruz Islands
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Study on the Joint Performance of Concrete‐Filled Steel Tubular Columns With Unequal Depths Above and Below the Diaphragm Plate
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Valuing seafood enterprises differently – Saltwater Peoples’ perspectives from the Maningrida region, Northern Territory, Australia
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KINSHIP AND HISTORY: TRIBES, GENEALOGIES, AND SOCIAL CHANGE AMONG THE BEDOUIN OF THE EASTERN ARAB WORLD
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Establishing positive relationships and enhancing self-concept among special students in inclusive classrooms
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Social Support and Mental Toughness as Predictors of Perceived Stress Among College Kinesiology Students
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Pandemic Im/mobilities, reproductive injustices, and assisted reproductive technology use among Taiwanese LGBTQ parents
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CONCEPTUALIZING ‘FRONT’ AND ‘BACK’: FRAMES OF REFERENCE AND TAUMAKO REPRESENTATIONS OF SPACE
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CONCLUSIONS: A CROSS-DISCIPLINARY JOURNEY THROUGH SPATIAL ORIENTATION
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SPACE AND PERSON IN THE TROBRIANDS: THE SELF AS LIVING AND DEAD
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Introduction: Navigating Spatial Relationships in Oceania
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RESOLVING AMBIVALENCE IN MARSHALLESE NAVIGATION:RELEARNING, REINTERPRETING, AND REVIVING THE “STICK CHART” WAVE MODELS
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WHICH WAY IS FRONT?: SPATIAL ORIENTATION COMPLICATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY SAMOAN VILLAGES
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THE VAEAKAU-TAUMAKO WIND COMPASS AS PART OF A “NAVIGATIONAL TOOLKIT”
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The Study of Kinship Systems and Terminologies in Russia and the Soviet Union
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The Nexus Between Kinship and Ritual
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KV(Ŋ)KV -Kinship Terms in the Australian Aboriginal Languages:First Part:Kaka 'Mother's Brother'
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New Simulation Techniques in Kinship Network Analysis
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The Evolutionary Origins of Kinship Structures