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  • 1
    ISBN: 1760463078 , 9781760463076
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (330 p)
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stead, Victoria Labour Lines and Colonial Power : Indigenous and Pacific Islander Labour Mobility in Australia
    Keywords: Pacific Islanders Economic conditions ; Maori (New Zealand people) Economic conditions ; Aboriginal Australians Migrations ; Pacific Islanders Migrations ; Maori (New Zealand people) Migrations ; Labor market ; Pacific Islanders Employment ; Aboriginal Australians Economic conditions ; Aboriginal Australians Employment ; Maori (New Zealand people) Employment ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies ; Maori (New Zealand people) ; Employment ; Pacific Islanders ; Migrations ; Australia ; Maori (New Zealand people) ; Economic conditions ; Aboriginal Australians ; Economic conditions ; Aboriginal Australians ; Employment ; Aboriginal Australians ; Migrations ; Labor market ; Electronic books
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781760463175 , 1760463175
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (214 p)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Reynolds, Craig J Power, Protection and Magic in Thailand : The Cosmos of a Southern Policeman
    DDC: 363.20924
    Keywords: Phantharakrātchadēt ; Police Biography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro; Plates; Transcription of Thai; Glossary; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 2. Lion Lawman; 3. The mid south's fathomable past; 4. Policing and banditry; 5. Magical thinking to dispel fear and uncertainty; 6. Invulnerability and protecting the sovereign body; Appendix: Biographies of Khun Phan; Bibliography
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  • 3
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-221-5 , 1-76046-221-7 , 978-1-76046-220-8 , 1-76046-220-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 327 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research Monograph. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research 40
    Keywords: Australien Ureinwohner, Australien ; New Zealand ; Maori ; Kanada ; Indigenität ; Recht
    Abstract: The impact of neoliberal governance on indigenous peoples in liberal settler states may be both enabling and constraining. This book is distinctive in drawing comparisons between three such states--Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In a series of empirically grounded, interpretive micro-studies, it draws out a shared policy coherence, but also exposes idiosyncracies in the operational dynamics of neoliberal governance both within each state and between them. Read together as a collection, these studies broaden the debate about and the analysis of contemporary government policy. The individual studies reveal the forms of actually existing neoliberalism that are variegated by historical, geographical and legal contexts and complex state arrangements. At the same time, they present examples of a more nuanced agential, bottom-up indigenous governmentality. Focusing on intense and complex matters of social policy rather than on resource development and land rights, they demonstrate how indigenous actors engage in trying to govern various fields of activity by acting on the conduct and contexts of everyday neoliberal life, and also on the conduct of state and corporate actors.
    Description / Table of Contents: From new paternalism to new imaginings of possibilities in Australia, Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Indigenous rights and recognition and the state in the neoliberal age / Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Maria Bargh and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez -- Part 1: The connection between the act of governing, policy and neoliberalism. Privatisation and dispossession in the name of indigenous women's rights / Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez -- Resisting the ascendancy of an emboldened colonialism / Cathryn Eatock -- A flawed Treaty partner: The New Zealand state, local government and the politics of recognition / Avril Bell -- Expressions of Indigenous rights and self-determination from the ground up: A Yawuru example / Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu -- Part 2: Pendulums and contradictions in neoliberalism governing everything from Indigenous disadvantage to Indigenous economic development in Australia. Missing ATSIC: Australia's need for a strong Indigenous representative body / Will Sanders -- Neoliberalising disability income reform: What does this mean for Indigenous Australians living in regional areas? / Karen Soldatic -- Indigenous peoples, neoliberalism and the state: A retreat from rights to 'responsibilisation' via the cashless welfare card / Shelley Bielefeld -- Ideology vs context in the neoliberal state's management of remote Indigenous housing reform / Daphne Habibis -- Fragile positions in the new paternalism: Indigenous community organisations during the 'Advancement' era in Australia / Alexander Page -- The tyranny of neoliberal public management and the challenge for Aboriginal community organisations / Patrick Sullivan -- Aboriginal organisations, self-determination and the neoliberal age: A case study of how the 'game has changed' for Aboriginal organisations in Newcastle / Deirdre Howard-Wagner -- Part 3: The dynamic relationship Maori have had with simultaneously resisting, manipulating and working with neoliberalism in New Zealand. Maori, the state and self-determination in the neoliberal age / Dominic O'Sullivan -- Indigenous peoples embedded in neoliberal governance: Has the Maori Party achieved its social policy goals in New Zealand? / Louise Humpage -- Indigenous settlements and market environmentalism: An untimely coincidence? / Fiona McCormack -- 16. Maori political and economic recognition in a diverse economy / Maria Bargh
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  • 4
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-154-6 , 1-76046-154-7 , 978-1-76046-153-9 , 1-76046-153-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 321 Seiten)
    Series Statement: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia
    Keywords: Ozeanien Melanesien ; Neu-Kaledonien ; Kanake ; Gewalt ; Kolonialismus ; Kolonie, französisch ; Geschichte
    Abstract: War and Other Means describes and analyses the practices of war, the `objects of war` and the conventions of the use of violence in Houaïlou, New Caledonia. It focuses on the colonial repression conducted in 1856 and after, the anti-sorcerer hunt in 1955, the independence mobilisation in the 1980s and the village feuds in the 2000s. Through this archaeology of violence, it reports on the practical inventiveness, intelligence and cunning of the Kanaks involved in social, often violent, conflicts. The use of archival material and recourse to the oral stories gathered from the inhabitants of Houaïlou restores the depth of these historical moments and the nested contexts of the political action that unfolded; it also questions the value and limits of fieldwork investigation. These episodes are moments of change in the social, administrative, land and political organisation of New Caledonia; they make it possible to understand, from France`s takeover to the present day, the real modalities of implementation of colonial and postcolonial governmentality. The attention given to the invention, the importation or the adaptation of repressive techniques, closely linked to the French experience in Algeria, opens up a geopolitics of colonisation. Through this detailed description of the social logics of conflict, Michel Naepels also invites us to reflect on the place of European fantasies on violence and on the representations of otherness.
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 287-321
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  • 5
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    Canberra : ANU Press
    ISBN: 978-1-76046-158-4 , 1-76046-158-X , 978-1-76046-157-7 , 1-76046-157-1
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 320 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research Monograph. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research 39
    Keywords: Australien Ureinwohner, Australien ; Alkohol ; Krankheit ; Gesundheit ; Sozialer Aspekt ; Gesundheitswesen
    Abstract: In Teaching 'Proper' Drinking?, the author brings together three fields of scholarship: socio-historical studies of alcohol, Australian Indigenous policy history and social enterprise studies. The case studies in the book offer the first detailed surveys of efforts to teach responsible drinking practices to Aboriginal people by installing canteens in remote communities, and of the purchase of public hotels by Indigenous groups in attempts both to control sales of alcohol and to create social enterprises by redistributing profits for the community good. Ethnographies of the hotels are examined through the analytical lens of the Swedish 'Gothenburg' system of municipal hotel ownership. The research reveals that the community governance of such social enterprises is not purely a matter of good administration or compliance with the relevant liquor legislation. Their administration is imbued with the additional challenges posed by political contestation, both within and beyond the communities concerned.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Learning to drink: the social history of an idea -- 2. The Gothenburg system, monopolies and the community good -- 3. The role of beer canteens and licensed clubs -- 4. The wrecking of the Murrinh Patha Social Club: a case study -- 5. The rise and fall of the Tyeweretye Club: a case study -- 6. Indigenous communities buy hotels -- 7. The Indigenous purchase of the Crossing Inn -- 8. Drinking, Indigenous policy and social enterprise.
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  • 6
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    Canberra : ANU Press
    ISBN: 1-76046-168-7 / (e-book) , 1-76046-167-9 , 978-1-76046-167-6 , 978-1-76046-168-3 / (e-book) , 978-1-76046-167-6 / (print)
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Keywords: Ozeanien Pazifik, Insel ; Indonesien ; Taiwan ; Palau Insel ; Tonga-Insel ; Rotuma ; Migration ; Remigration
    Abstract: In recent decades, the term 'mobility' has emerged as a defining paradigm within the humanities. For scholars engaged in the multidisciplinary topics and perspectives now often embraced by the term Pacific Studies, it has been a much more longstanding and persistent concern. Even so, specific questions regarding 'mobilities of return'--that is, the movement of people 'back' to places that are designated, however ambiguously or ambivalently, as 'home'--have tended to take a back seat within more recent discussions of mobility, transnationalism and migration. This volume situates return mobility as a starting point for understanding the broader context and experience of human mobility, community and identity in the Pacific region and beyond. Through diverse case studies spanning the Pacific region, it demonstrates the extent to which the prospect and practice of returning home, or of navigating returns between multiple homes, is a central rather than peripheral component of contemporary Pacific Islander mobilities and identities everywhere
    Description / Table of Contents: Beyond dead reckoning: mobilities of return in the Pacific / John Taylor -- The diversification of return: Banaban home islands and movements in historical perspective / Wolfgang Kempf -- The Rotuman experience with reverse migration / Alan Howard and Jan Rensel -- Overseas-born youth in Tongan high schools: learning the hard life / Helen Lee -- Agency and selfhood among young Palauan returnees / Rachana Agarwal -- (Be)Longings: diasporic Pacific Islanders and the meaning of home / Kirsten McGavin -- Adding insult to injury: experiences of mobile HIV-positive women who return home for treatment in Tanah Papua, Indonesia / Leslie Butt, Jenny Munro and Gerdha Numbery -- Urban castaways: the precarious living of marooned islanders / Thorgeir Kolshus -- Migration and homemaking practices among the Amis of Taiwan / Shu-Ling Yeh.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781760460068 , 1760460060
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (460 pages)
    DDC: 398.2095987
    Keywords: Oral-formulaic analysis ; Folk literature, Indonesian ; Folk poetry, Indonesian ; Oral tradition ; Rote Ndao (Indonesia) ; Electronic books ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Poetry ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: This is a study in oral poetic composition. It examines how oral poets compose their recitations. Specifically, it is a study of the recitations of 17 separate master poets from the Island of Rote recorded over a period of 50 years
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781760460327 , 1760460338 , 176046032X , 9781760460334
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 210 pages)
    Series Statement: Research monograph. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research, The Australian National University number 37
    Keywords: Representative government and representation ; Torres Strait Islanders Politics and government ; Aboriginal Australians Government relations ; Aboriginal Australians Politics and government ; Torres Strait Islanders Government relations ; Representative government and representation ; Torres Strait Islanders ; Aboriginal Australians ; Aboriginal Australians ; Torres Strait Islanders ; Aboriginal Australians ; Politics and government ; Politics and government ; Citizen participation ; Representative government and representation ; Torres Strait Islanders ; Government relations ; Torres Strait Islanders ; Politics and government ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; World ; Australian & Oceanian ; Northern Territory ; Australia ; Aboriginal Australians ; Government relations ; Australia Politics and government ; Citizen participation ; Australia ; Electronic book ; Electronic book ; Electronic book
    Abstract: 'Just bums on seats'? -- The Northern Territory's turnstile ticker -- Accepting the representative invitation -- The limits of acceptance -- Sustainable selves : recognition and role modelling -- Speaking truth to theory
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 9
    ISBN: 978-1-92502277-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 205 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monograph [33]
    Keywords: Australien Ozeanien ; Tahiti ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Ureinwohner, Australien ; Entdeckungsgeschichte ; Beziehungen Aborigine-Weiße ; Beziehungen, interethnische ; Photographie, frühe ethnographische
    Abstract: This edited collection understands exploration as a collective effort and experience involving a variety of people in diverse kinds of relationships. It engages with the recent resurgence of interest in the history of exploration by focusing on the various indigenous intermediaries - Jacky Jacky, Bungaree, Moowattin, Tupaia, Mai, Cheealthluc and lesser-known individuals - who were the guides, translators, and hosts that assisted and facilitated European travellers in exploring different parts of the world.These intermediaries are rarely the authors of exploration narratives, or the main focus within exploration archives. Nonetheless the archives of exploration contain imprints of their presence, experience and contributions. The chapters present a range of ways of reading archives to bring them to the fore. The contributors ask new questions of existing materials, suggest new interpretive approaches, and present innovative ways to enhance sources so as to generate new stories.
    Note: Enthält 10 Beiträge; "This collection arises from a conference called Local Intermediaries in International Exploration, which was held at The Australian National University in July 2013." (Preface)
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 544 S.
    Edition: whole6.pdf
    Keywords: Asien Indigenität ; Frau ; Mission
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  • 11
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    Canberra : ANU Press
    ISBN: 978-1-92502164-6
    Language: English
    Pages: 234 S.
    Edition: whole011.pdf
    Keywords: Australien Biographie ; Geschichte ; Papua-Neuguinea ; Historiographie ; Hank, Nelson [Leben und Werk]
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  • 12
    ISBN: 978-1-92502-215-5
    Language: English
    Pages: 202 S.
    Edition: Reay_2014.pdf
    Keywords: Papua-Neuguinea Frau ; Frau und sozialer Status ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Wahgi ; Soziales Leben ; Folklore
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  • 13
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    Canberra : ANU Press | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9781922144737
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (292 pages)
    Series Statement: Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research (CAEPR) v.33
    DDC: 338.20
    Keywords: Bergwerk ; Aborigines ; Soziale Situation ; Grundeigentum ; Australien
    Abstract: Within the context of three mining agreements in north Australia this study considers Indigenous livelihood aspirations and their intersection with sustainable development agendas.
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  • 14
    ISBN: 978-1-921536-76-2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 Seiten)
    Keywords: Australien Zentral-Australien ; Ureinwohner, Australien ; Arrernte ; Sprache, australische ; Totemismus ; Strehlow, Carl ; Strehlow, Ted 〉 Strehlow, Theodor George Henry ; Strehlow, Theodor George Henry
    Abstract: "The German missionary Carl Strehlow (1871-1922) had a deep ethnographic interest in Aboriginal Australian cosmology and social life which he documented in his 7 volume work Die Aranda- und Loritja-Stämme in Zentral-Australien that remains unpublished in English. In 1913, Marcel Mauss called his collection of sacred songs and myths, an Australian Rig Veda. This immensely rich corpus, based on a lifetime on the central Australian frontier, is barely known in the English-speaking world and is the last great body of early Australian ethnography that has not yet been built into the world of Australian anthropology and its intellectual history. The German psychological and hermeneutic traditions of anthropology that developed outside of a British-Australian intellectual world were alternatives to 19th century British scientism. The intellectual roots of early German anthropology reached back to Johann Gottfried Herder (1744-1803), the founder of German historical particularism, who rejected the concept of race as well as the French dogma of the uniform development of civilisation. Instead he recognised unique sets of values transmitted through history and maintained that cultures had to be viewed in terms of their own development and purpose. Thus, humanity was made up of a great diversity of ways of life, language being one of its main manifestations. It is this tradition that led to a concept of cultures in the plural."
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  • 15
    ISBN: 978-1-925021-26-4 / (e-book) , 978-1-925021-25-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVIII, 216 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 39
    Keywords: Ozeanien Fischerei ; Fisch ; Meer ; Ressource ; Archäologie ; Prähistorie
    Abstract: Although historic sources provide information on recent centuries, archaeology can contribute longer term understandings of pre-industrial marine exploitation in the Indo-Pacific region, providing valuable baseline data for evaluating contemporary ecological trends. This volume contains eleven papers which constitute a diverse but coherent collection on past and present marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific region, within a human-ecological perspective. The geographical focus extends from Eastern Asia, mainly Japan and Insular Southeast Asia (especially the Philippines) to the tropical Pacific (Micronesia, Melanesia, and Polynesia) and outlying sites in coastal Tanzania (Indian Ocean) and coastal California (North Pacific).The volume is divided thematically and temporally into four parts: Part 1, Prehistoric and historic marine resource use in the Indo-Pacific Region; Part 2, Specific marine resource use in the Pacific and Asia; Part 3, Marine use and material culture in the Western Pacific; and Part 4, Modern marine use and resource management.
    Description / Table of Contents: Premelinary Pages -- Preface -- 1.New Flesh for Old Bones: Using Modern Reef Fish to Understand Midden Remains from Guam, Mariana Islands -- 2. Pelagic Fishing in the Mariana Archipelago: From the Prehistoric Period to the Present -- 3. Historical Ecology and 600 Years of Fish Use on Atafu Atoll, Tokelau -- 4. Red Abalone, Sea Otters, and Kelp Forest Ecosystems on Historic Period San Miguel Island, California -- 5. Exploring the Social Context of Maritime Exploitation in Tanzania between the14th-18th c. AD: Recent Research from the Mafia Archipelago -- 6. Beyond Subsistence: Cultural Usages and Significance of Baler Shells in Philippine Prehistory -- 7. The History and Culture of Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) Exploitation in Japan, East Asia, and the Pacific -- 8. Oceanic Encounter with the Japanese: An Outrigger Canoe-Fishing Gear Complex in the Bonin Islands and Hachijo-Jima Island -- 9. The Technique and Ecology Surrounding Moray Fishing: A Case Study of Moray Trap Fishing on Mactan Island, Philippines -- 10. Marine Resource Use in Transition: Modern Fishing in Tonga, Western Polynesia -- 11.Territoriality in a Philippine Fishing Village: Implications for Coastal Resource Management.
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9781921862786
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (276 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 346.048
    Keywords: Ethnoscience ; Ethnoscience ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preliminary -- Acknowledgements -- List of Acronyms -- List of Contributors -- Preface. Indigenous Innovation: New Dialogues, New Pathways -- 1. Indigenous Peoples' Innovation and Intellectual Property: The Issues -- 2. Ancient but New: Developing Locally Driven Enterprises Based on Traditional Medicines in Kuuku I'yu Northern Kaanju Homelands, Cape York, Queensland, Australia -- 3. 'It would be good to know where our food goes': Information Equals Power? -- 4. Biopiracy and the Innovations of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities -- 5. Indigenous Cultural Heritage and Fair Trade: Voluntary Certification Standards in the Light of WIPO and WTO Law and Policy-making -- 6. Traditional Innovation and the Ongoing Debate on the Protection of Geographical Indications -- 7. The Branding of Traditional Cultural Expressions: To Whose Benefit? -- 8. The Pacific Solution: The European Union's Intellectual Property Rights Activism in Australia's and New Zealand's Sphere of Influence -- 9. Do You Want it Gift Wrapped?: Protecting Traditional Knowledge in the Pacific Island Countries -- Bibliography.
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  • 17
    ISBN: 978-1-9218-6211-3
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 223 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monograph 23
    Keywords: Australien Ureinwohner, Australien ; Mission ; Kolonialgeschichte ; Kolonie, britisch ; Kolonisierung ; Enteignung ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Beziehungen Indigenes Volk-Regierung
    Abstract: In the early decades of the 19th century, Indigenous Australians suffered devastating losses at the hands of British colonists, who largely ignored their sovereignty and even their humanity. At the same time, however, a new wave of Christian humanitarians were arriving in the colonies, troubled by Aboriginal suffering and arguing that colonists had obligations towards the people they had dispossessed. These white philanthropists raised questions which have shaped Australian society ever since.Did Indigenous Australians have rights to land, rationing, education and cultural survival? If so, how should these be guaranteed, and what would people have to give up in return? Would charity and paternalism lead to effective government or dismal failure - to a powerful defence of an oppressed people, or to new forms of oppression? In Good Faith? paints a vivid picture of life on Australia`s first missions and protectorate stations, examining the tensions between charity and rights, empathy and imperialism, as well as the intimacy, dependence, resentment and obligations that developed between missionary philanthropists and the people they tried to protect and control. In this work, Mitchell brings to life hitherto neglected moments in Australia`s history, and traces the origins of dilemmas still present today.
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- `This land of Barbarians`: missions and protectorates begin -- `Godless political experiments`: philanthropy and governance -- `All white masters belong to your King`: race, identity and empire -- `Our country all gone`: rights, charity and the loss of land -- Deserving poverty? Rationing and philanthropy -- Keeping body and soul together: creating material `civilisation` -- `Can these dry bones live?` Religious life and afterlife -- `This bitter reproach`: destruction, guilt and the colonial future -- Conclusion -- Bibliography
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 199 - 223; Based on the author's thesis (Ph.D.), Australian National University, 2005 entitled "Flesh, Dreams and spirit : life on Aboriginal mission stations, 1825-1850 a history of cross-cultural connections"
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