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Lohmeyer, Wilhelm. Agriophyten in der Vegetation Mitteleuropas. Bundesforschungsanstalt für Naturschutz und Landschaftsökologie, 1992.

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Moor, I. J. De. Atlas of alien and translocated indigenous aquatic animals in southern Africa. Foundation for Research Development, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 1988.

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Mutangah, J. G. Kenya Indigenous Forest Conservation Project: Biodiversity surveys : Kakamega Forest, Western Province of Kenya : a vegetation survey report. Centre for Biodiversity, National Museums of Kenya, 1992.

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Wołkowycki, Dan. Różnicowanie i ujednolicanie się flor ruderalnych w warunkach izolacji środowiskowej: Differentiation and unification of ruderal floras in environmental isolation conditions. Polskie Tow. Botaniczne, 2000.

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Mungʼala, Patrick M. The role of indigenous vegetation in energy production and environmental conservation: A realistic approach to solutions? Kenya Woodfuel Development Programme, Beijer Institute, 1985.

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Ukpong, Ignatius I. The contributions of expatriate and indigenous manpower to the manufacturing industry in Nigeria: A comparative evaluation. Scholars Press, 1986.

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Ghazal, Samir S. Indigenous manpower in the private sector of the Arabian Peninsula: A guide to effective achievement. Kegan Paul International, 1997.

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Zenroku, Oginosako, and World Agroforestry Centre. Eastern and Central Africa Regional Programme., eds. Are they competing or compensating on farm?: Status of indigenous and exotic tree species in a wide range of agro-ecological zones of eastern and central Kenya, surrounding Mt. Kenya : results of vegetation, farmer, and nursery surveys. World Agroforestry Centre, 2006.

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1945-, Kitching R. L., ed. The ecology of exotic animals and plants: Some Australian case histories. J. Wiley, 1986.

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Patrick, Macklem. Part III Indigenous Peoples and the Canadian Constitution, C Indigenous Peoples and the Constitution Act, 1982, Ch.15 The Form and Substance of Aboriginal Title: Assimilation, Recognition, Reconciliation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780190664817.003.0015.

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This chapter highlights law’s participation in the colonizing projects that initiated the establishment of the Canadian constitutional order. Imperial and subsequently Canadian law deemed legally insignificant the deep connections that Indigenous peoples had with their ancestral territories, and imposed alien norms of conduct on diverse Indigenous ways of life. In doing so, law legitimated the manifold political, social, and economic acts of dispossession and dislocation that collectively bear the label of colonialism. The constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal and treaty rights in 1982 for
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Aspects of traditional and potential utilisation of the indigenous vegetation of northern East Africa: A contribution of ethnobotany to self-reliant and people-oriented development at the Horn of Africa. Omimee Intercultural Publishers, 1994.

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Farriss, Nancy. The Problem of Meaning. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190884109.003.0009.

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Missionaries and Indian elites cooperated in translating the gospel message into the indigenous languages. They faced an inevitable trade-off between fidelity to Christian orthodoxy and intelligibility within the alien Mesoamerican culture. The result was either a deficit of meaning for the neophytes or a surplus of meaning created by attaching alien indigenous connotations to the Christian discourse. Zapotec and other indigenous doctrinal texts reveal a range of choices: at one extreme, terms deemed untranslatable, like “God” and “soul,” were imported as loan words; at another extreme, diffic
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Farriss, Nancy. The Art of Persuasion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190884109.003.0011.

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Missionaries and their native co-authors incorporated traditional indigenous oratory into Christian sermons in order to persuade, as well as instruct, the Indian neophytes. An analysis of sermons and devotional literature in indigenous languages reveals many examples of the refined style of Mesoamerican ceremonial discourse, especially the most characteristic literary device of paired couplets, or difrasismos. A comparison is made between Renaissance European and Mesoamerican poetics as represented in Mixtec and Zapotec texts, with an emphasis on the miracle stories of Marian devotion and deat
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Hummer, Hans. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797609.003.0001.

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The Introduction sets out the epistemology of studying kinship in the Middle Ages. It proposes that investigations of medieval kinship have been frustrated because researchers have assumed that kinship is a human universal which can be retroactively and safely applied to the analysis of different times and places. It sketches David Schneider’s anthropological critique that kinship studies have been based on biogenetic and genealogical assumptions of the modern West that are fundamentally alien to the societies they seek to understand. It puts forth an alternative approach by proposing a method
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Hundloe, Tor, Bridgette McDougall, and Craig Page, eds. Gold Coast Transformed. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486303304.

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The Gold Coast is one of Australia's premier tourism destinations, a modern city cut out of coastal vegetation, including paperbark swamps, mangroves and rainforests of both Indigenous and worldwide significance. The Gold Coast Transformed is a collection of integrated chapters identifying and assessing the environmental impacts of the building of Australia's sixth largest city. From the time of the first European timber getters through to the present, the book traces the impacts of rapid development on the now World Heritage-listed rainforest and surrounding ecosystems. 
 The city's natu
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Paczynska, Agnieszka. Globalization and Globality. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.206.

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Globalization has opened up new avenues of investigation in many disciplines. Among these are political science and political sociology, where scholars have engaged in heated debates over issues such as the ways in which state sovereignty is changing, the role of new nonstate actors in shaping international social and political dynamics, and how globalization processes affecting patterns of social and political conflict. Scholars have extensively explored the impact of globalization on the nation-state. While some view the nation-state as increasingly constrained and weakening, others see it a
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Chong, Wu-Ling. Chinese Indonesians in Post-Suharto Indonesia. Hong Kong University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5790/hongkong/9789888455997.001.0001.

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This book examines the complex situation of ethnic Chinese Indonesians in post-Suharto Indonesia, focusing on Chinese in two of the largest Indonesian cities, Medan and Surabaya. The fall of Suharto in May 1998 led to the opening up of a democratic and liberal space to include a diversity of political actors and ideals in the political process. However, due to the absence of an effective, genuinely reformist party or political coalition, predatory politico-business interests nurtured under the New Order managed to capture the new political and economic regimes. As a result, corruption and inte
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