New Languages of the State Indigenous Resurgence and the
Instead subaltern efforts to respond to the impossible demands of state recognition have produced new forms of social and political life Typically these new forms have involved adaptations of
Instead subaltern efforts to respond to the impossible demands of state recognition have produced new forms of social and political life Typically these new forms have involved adaptations of
It is found that knowledge and valuation of plants increased with age but that they were lower for migrants; sex by contrast played a minor role BackgroundAgroforestry is a sustainable land use method with a long tradition in the Bolivian Andes A better understanding of people s knowledge and valuation of woody species can help to adjust actor oriented
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Courtesy of Harvard University Herbaria TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE IN A CHANGING WORLD 23 Traditional Knowledge in a Changing World New Insights from the Chácobo in Bolivia Rainer W Bussmann1 and Narel Y Paniagua Zambrana2 The Chácobo are a Panoan speaking tribe of about 500 members in Beni Bolivia
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge TEK adjusts to changes in its socioecological system SES We focus on understanding if and how TEK´s spiritual social and ecological aspects relate to each other and examine the main socioecological factors that impact the transmission of TEK within and across generations Based on quantitative and qualitative
The collection and application of local soils knowledge in southern Bolivia Summary This report evaluates soil conditions in the communities of Juntas Tojo and Chorcoya Avils arcilla arcillosa clay clayey arena arenosa sand sandy barrial mire muddy caliche saltpetre nitre chacaguano ant manure greda gredosa clay clayey
The government denies any knowledge of their mission and says they re dead Hiding out in Bolivia Clay is chatted up by Aisha Saldana who offers him a deal She ll get them back into the
2 Finding Hidden Clay Licks Clay licks called collpas by locals are natural meeting points for wildlife These mineral rich deposits draw many species and the Tambopata River basin contains several key sites Young macaws need the sodium and other minerals from these locations for their muscle development and intelligence
DOI /S0341 8162 03 00134 6 Corpus ID 128691072; Hydromorphic and clay related processes in soils from the Llanos de Moxos northern Bolivia article{Boixadera2003HydromorphicAC title={Hydromorphic and clay related processes in soils from the Llanos de Moxos northern Bolivia } author={Jaume Boixadera and Rosa Maria Poch
A Rotary Tile Breaking Tool dramatically speeds up the process of removing clay flue tiles The tile breakers spin in eccentric circles and will
knowledge Sorgedrager et al 1991; Thapa et al 1995; Altieri 2004 Aware that local and external knowledge can not always be clearly separated by local knowledge in this study we refer to both traditional and new experimental knowledge that has been developed used and reproduced by farmers and other local actors By external knowledge we
Traditional Ecological Knowledge TEK adjusts to changes in its socioecological system SES We focus on understanding if and how TEK´s spiritual social and ecological aspects relate to each other and examine the main socioecological factors that impact the transmission of TEK within and across generations Based on quantitative and qualitative
The Llanos de Moxos is one of the largest wetlands in the world more than 100 000 km <sup>2</sup> due to seasonal floods The soil parent materials are fine Quaternary sediments brought by tributaries of the Amazon River Forests cover some areas although the dominant vegetation is a pastured savannah and backswamps At present the main land use is a very
Indigenous Education is an edited volume of conceptual chapters and national case studies that includes empirical research based on a series of data collection methods
A better understanding of people s knowledge and valuation of woody species can help to adjust actor oriented agroforestry systems In this case × and migration among members of a rural community in Bolivia Sarah Lan Mathez Stiefel 2013 Journal of
Questions of who is understood to have agricultural knowledge and how this perception influences knowledge exchange uncover power imbalances in local national and international relations Analysis of fieldwork in Norte de Potosí Bolivia finds that NGO and state agronomists position themselves as teachers to farmer students masked by participatory language
tries LMICs including Bolivia Despite eorts to establish laparoscopic surgery programs in Bolivia dating back to the 1990s [4] laparoscopy has been partially adopted such that some tertiary care hospitals in major Bolivian cities only occasionally use these techniques The advantages of laparoscopic surgery are particularly
Figure 1 Two approaches to interactive knowledge production boundary organizations stabilize the boundary between academic and non academic communities With co production of knowledge "Researchers roles in knowledge co production experience from sustainability research in Kenya Switzerland Bolivia and Nepal"
In plotting the choreography of state NGO and grassroots struggles over indigenous knowledge and schooling Gustafson opens up new horizons on Bolivia s vibrant Guarani movement and its radicalizing agendas in the early 2000s This is quite simply the work of a seasoned anthropologist and gifted writer "
Scientists have found bits of what looks like edible clay — with the same minerals as clay consumed in these regions today — in a broken pot in a temple in Chiripa Bolivia suggesting the