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Brazil: ‘Dalai Lama Of The Rainforest’ Appeals For Rio+20 To Save World's Most Threatened Tribe
The ‘Dalai Lama of the rainforest’ is urgently appealing to governments attending Rio+20 to help...
United States: Old Wives, The Same Man, And A Baby - Location And Family As The Foundation Of Home In Tales Of Burning Love And Bingo Palace
Jonathan Wilson, 2012
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Canada: "Through White Man's Eyes" - Beatrice Culleton Mosionier's In Search Of April Raintree And Reading For Decolonization
Aubrey Jean Hanson, 2012
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United States: "Next Time, Just Remember The Story" Unlearning Empire In Silko's Ceremony
Adrienne Akins, 2012
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Leslie Marmon...
Japan: Towards A Culturally Sustainable Environmental Impact Assessment - The Protection Of Ainu Cultural Heritage In The Saru River Cultural Impact Assessment, Japan
Naohiro Nakamura, 2012
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