The gut microbiome plays vital roles in human health, including mediating metabolism, immunity, and the gut-brain axis. Many ethnicities remain underrepresented in gut …
J Ryks, P Howden-Chapman, B Robson… - Lincoln Planning …, 2014 - journals.lincoln.ac.nz
This paper outlines the effects of colonisation and urban growth on Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. It describes how recent developments in compensatory …
Abstract Conceptualizing and operationalizing American Indian populations is challenging. Each census for decades has seen the American Indian population increase substantially …
Indigenous Peoples retain traditional coping strategies for disasters despite the marginalisation of many Indigenous communities. This article describes the response of …
J Ryks, AL Pearson, A Waa - New Zealand Geographer, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Urban Māori is a term that describes indigenous people in Aotearoa New Zealand living in urban environments. It includes Māori who hold traditional authority over land (mana …
Indigeneity in India and globally remains largely tied to rurality, and in urban spaces, as primary (re) negotiations of their urban affiliations, portrayals and experiences. This paper …
The disastrous earthquakes that struck Christchurch in 2010 and 2011 seriously impacted on the individual and collective lives of Māori residents. This paper continues earlier …
P Wade - Latin American Research Review, 2017 - cambridge.org
This article explores Latin American genomic studies of mestizaje and the way mestizaje's inherent contradiction between equality and hierarchy—a contradiction typical of liberalism …
This article will develop a series of ideas for ethnobiologists to consider in their professional field fromnow on. One of the things we have most learned about indigenous communities is …