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    Nukak : ethnoarchaeology of an amazonian people by Kelly, Robert Laurens

    Published 2008
    “…Ethnography, especially that of nomadic peoples in isolated places, is not easy. There are the usual problems: language barriers, medical issues, feeding yourself and your students, explaining yourself and your task to the people. …”
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    Indigenous Peoples Right to Communication with Identity in Argentina, 2009 2017 by Doyle, María Magdalena, Siares, Emilse

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…Indigenous peoples…”
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    Asperger’s syndrome in Mark Haddon’s novel The curious case of the dog in the night-time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The girl with the curly hair : different genres, different re... by Segovia Oggero, Sara Lia Noelia

    Published 2019
    “…Their works encouraged changes in the way individuals look at and understand each other, which enabled those who were considered “different” to claim their right to be seen and heard. People learnt about people. In this final research study, Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Alis Rowe’s autobiography The Girl with the Curly Hair are explored and analysed to establish how Asperger’s syndrome is represented in contemporary literature.…”
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    Introducing Coastal Deserts by Martinez, Gustavo Adolfo, Mitchell, Peter

    Published 2017
    “…Arising out of a session held at the Fourth Southern Deserts Conference in Mendoza, Argentina, in November 2014, this special issue of the Journal of Island & Coastal Archaeology explores how people have dealt with these situations in the coastal deserts of the southern hemisphere. …”
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    Towards a situated ontology of bodies and landscapes in the archaeology of the southern Andes (first millennium AD northwest Argentina) by Alberti, Benjamin, Laguens, Andres Gustavo

    Published 2019
    “…By way of explanation, we argue that people did not “perceive” or “experience” a “landscape” as such; rather people experienced “social” relationships with other beings that inhabited and, indeed, constituted the world.…”
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