416 search results for “indigenous people presented” in the Student website
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Rethinking the Wereldmuseum Leiden through Indigeneity and Contemporary Art
Course
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Andrea Ragragio
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Archaeology students play important role in visit indigenous Ka’apor people
As part of Mariana Françozo’s BRASILAE project, a group of representatives of the Ka’apor people was invited to visit Leiden. The Ka’apor, an indigenous people from Brazil, are some of the present-day relatives of the Tupi-speaking peoples who used to live in the northeastern region of Brazil, claimed…
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Jovan Pesalj
Faculty of Humanities
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Corinne Hofman
Faculteit Archeologie
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Karla Medrano Gonzalez
Faculty of Humanities
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Lydia van de Fliert
Faculteit Archeologie
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Maarten Jansen
Faculteit Archeologie
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Rebekka Grossmann
Faculty of Humanities
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New publication reviews Dutch colonial sources on the Indigenous Brazilian Tapuia people
New publication reviews Dutch colonial sources on the Indigenous Brazilian Tapuia people: ‘For them the Dutch were another piece on the political chess board’
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Intan Sari
Faculty of Humanities
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Fang-I Chu
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Rethinking community in upland, ‘indigenous’ South Asia
Erik de Maaker wrote a monograph on how Garo, an indigenous community of the extended eastern Himalayas, experience and negotiate such disparities. The book shows how relatedness is reinterpreted as religious practices change, and communally held land ends up being privately controlled. Erik de Maaker…
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Myfel Paluga
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Sander van Kasteren
Science
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Adriana Churampi Ramirez
Faculty of Humanities
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Diana Davila Gordillo
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Carolien Jacobs
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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The wisdom of the Nahua
Indigenous philosophies have been ignored for too long. This prompted Osiris González Romero to study the wisdom of the Nahua in Mexico. Their philosophy has an important message for the consumption society: see the earth and nature as living beings and not just as resources. PhD defence 22 June.
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Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations
The ILO Convention 169 and the UNDRIP provide a specific international legal framework to safeguard the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world. In addition to these instruments, indigenous peoples are today able to voice their concerns and complain against violations…
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Indigenous Peoples and Regional Human Rights Systems
Regional human rights systems have often been at the forefront of relevant developments in the rights of indigenous peoples. These systems usually enjoy less institutional constraints than international criminal tribunals and are able to address violations from broader perspectives. This panel will…
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Caroline Archambault
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Indigenous Peoples and Trials before International Criminal Courts and Tribunals
International criminal justice often justifies its existence on victim’s right to see perpetrators being held accountable. However, the legal reality and operational models of international criminal courts and tribunals are often distant from the reality of victims, especially if those victims come…
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Tentoonstelling: Het onvertelde Caribische verhaal
Het zichtbaar maken van ongeschreven verhalen van inheemse culturen en volken van de Cariben. Dat doet de tentoonstelling ‘Caribbean Ties’ in de Oude UB.
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Workshop How to present in a relaxed way
Study support, Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Judi Mesman
Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
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Justice through Indigenous Lenses
This event aims to reflect on: (1) indigenous understandings of local and international justice with an emphasis on criminal justice, as well as the expectations of indigenous peoples from international criminal law in cases of mass crimes perpetrated against them; and (2)…
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Asmaa Khadim
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Natalia Donner
Faculty of Humanities
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Household Slavery: 'An Overlooked Method of Enslaving People'
When discussing enslavement, attention often focuses on Africans forcibly shipped to South America. Researcher Timo McGregor's new Veni research sheds light on a lesser-known method, whereby indigenous populations were enslaved through the households of colonisers.
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Evidence Gathering Strategies in the Investigation of Crimes against Indigenous Peoples
Ensuring access to international criminal justice for Indigenous Peoples will mean that existing practices and processes should be flexible enough to be modified so that they are culturally appropriate and indigenous centred. This panel will discuss some of the challenges around collecting evidence…
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Local Panama communities work with archaeologists on historic land rights
The question of land property titles is a common source of conflict between indigenous communities and federal authorities all over the Americas. A new Panamanian law have led indigenous communities to reach out to archaeologist Dr Natalia Donner. A grant from the Centre for Indigenous American Studies…
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Mark Klaassen
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Celebrating Naga Culture: Authenticity, Indigeneity and Modernity
Lecture
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Msc Thesis presentation Olivier van der Hoeven on Friday 24 January @ 1.30 pm in room HL207
Education
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Msc Thesis presentation Timo Marchand on Wednesday 5 February @ 10 am in room Oort 276 (Casimir zaal)
Education
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Carolina Pereira De Queiroz Monteiro
Faculteit Archeologie
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Delivering Meaningful Justice to Indigenous Victims of International Crimes
International criminal justice is part of a project to deliver universal justice to victims of international crimes around the globe. It is based on a specific, Western, view of justice and accountability. However, such view may not correspond to those of victims. Law, justice, and accountability vary…
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Dismantling National Colonialism: the role of Chilean political indigenous movements
In this highly topical lecture, Dr Barrientos will explain how Chilean political indigenous movements understood “plurinacionalidad” (pluri-nationality) in the draft of the rejected new Constitution In 2022. He will draw a brief history of Chilean Indigenous History from the 19th to the 21st century…
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Karwan Fatah-Black
Faculty of Humanities
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Moritz Jesse
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ratna Saptari Soetikno Slamet
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
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Martine Bruil
Faculty of Humanities
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Podcast: The art of Presenting
We have the pleasure of hosting organisational psychologist Fieke Harinck. Fieke is an expert on negotiation, communication skills and improvisation and co-author of the book ‘The Art of Presenting’. She shares invaluable insights and advice on how to deliver impactful presentations that captivate your…
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The power of compliments for young people, by young people
After receiving positive feedback from peers, socially anxious young people feel as confident about themselves as their non-anxious counterparts. 'These young people are then able to handle new social situations more confidently,’ says Leiden psychologist Anne Miers. Her research is published in the…
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Jennifer Swerida
Faculteit Archeologie
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Bombastic publications encouraged millions of Dutch people to emigrate
After the Second World War almost three million people emigrated from the Netherlands to countries such as Canada and Australia. The government information was anything but objective, Professor by Special Appointment of Dutch Studies/Dutch Literature Ton van Kalmthout concludes in his inaugural lect…
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Luuk de Ligt
Faculty of Humanities
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Peter Pels
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen