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Harnisch, Falk, and Benjamin Korth. "First settlers persist." Joule 5, no. 6 (2021): 1316–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.joule.2021.05.022.

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Heidecke, Susann. "'Managing' Wildlife." Culture and History: Student Research Papers 8, no. 2 (2024): 122–38. https://doi.org/10.7146/chku.v8i2.151778.

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European settlers in colonial Kenya in the beginning of the 20th century embodied a significant contradiction: While advocating vividly for the preservation of a ‘pristine nature’, the settlers hunting and agrobusiness activities are the single most important factor for a rapid decline of wildlife population in the area. This article investigates the meaning of hunting and conservation practices for the establishment and consolidation of a White settler elite in Laikipia, Kenya. The argumentation is based on episodic evidence from the biography of Lord Delamere, an influential first settler, h
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Marks, Paul. "First Mars settlers may be doomed." New Scientist 224, no. 2991 (2014): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0262-4079(14)61987-4.

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Grinëv, Andrei V. "The First Russian Settlers in Alaska." Historian 75, no. 3 (2013): 443–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/hisn.12012.

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Reicher, Amir. "Zrima." History of the Present 13, no. 2 (2023): 219–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/21599785-10630138.

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Abstract This article is about a particular kind of settler-colonial phenomenology. It is based on almost two years of anthropological fieldwork in the West Bank, during which the author lived in an illegal Jewish outpost settlement in the Judean Desert frontier. Despite being considered the most extreme settlers, and despite being at the forefront of the colonization of the West Bank, many of the “outpost people” are no longer motivated from the nationalist-messianic ideas that pushed forward the first generation of West Bank settlers. It is by disclosing the phenomenology of the flow that on
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Njuguna, Grace Wanjiru. "The Origin of European Settlement in Molo in the Early Colonial Period up to 1918." Editon Consortium Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies 1, no. 2 (2019): 81–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.51317/ecjahss.v1i2.79.

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The study examined the origin of European settlement in Molo in the early colonial period up to 1918. The study commenced in the year 1904 when land alienation for white settlement in Molo started. It was also in 1904 when the first settlers, Major Webb and Jasper Abraham, settled in Mariashoni and Kweresoi (Kuresoi) in Molo area respectively. Settler dominance in Molo was essentially a consequence of discriminatory economic policies adopted by the colonial state. The white settlers aimed to make strides in agricultural production because of their cumulative experiences, availability of infras
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Ford, Lisa. "Empire and Order on the Colonial Frontiers of Georgia and New South Wales." Itinerario 30, no. 3 (2006): 95–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0165115300013395.

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In 1767, settlers on the western frontier of Georgia in North America sent a dire petition to their governor begging for protection. They claimed that local Creek Indians had stolen their horses and planned imminently to destroy their livestock and to kill their families. Before the governor could respond, the settlers crossed the Indian boundary to loot and burn a Creek village. In doing so they galvanized the imperial legal order into action – not against Creek horse thieves but against settler vigilantes on Creek land. At the urging of London officials, the governor of Georgia had the settl
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GAILMARD, SEAN. "Building a New Imperial State: The Strategic Foundations of Separation of Powers in America." American Political Science Review 111, no. 4 (2017): 668–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003055417000235.

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Separation of powers existed in the British Empire of North America long before the U.S. Constitution of 1789, yet little is known about the strategic foundations of this institutional choice. In this article, I argue that separation of powers helps an imperial crown mitigate an agency problem with its colonial governor. Governors may extract more rents from colonial settlers than the imperial crown prefers. This lowers the Crown’s rents and inhibits economic development by settlers. Separation of powers within colonies allows settlers to restrain the governor’s rent extraction. If returns to
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Bachis, Giulia, Thibaud Maruéjouls, Sovanna Tik, et al. "Modelling and characterization of primary settlers in view of whole plant and resource recovery modelling." Water Science and Technology 72, no. 12 (2015): 2251–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2015.455.

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Characterization and modelling of primary settlers have been neglected pretty much to date. However, whole plant and resource recovery modelling requires primary settler model development, as current models lack detail in describing the dynamics and the diversity of the removal process for different particulate fractions. This paper focuses on the improved modelling and experimental characterization of primary settlers. First, a new modelling concept based on particle settling velocity distribution is proposed which is then applied for the development of an improved primary settler model as we
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Fobear, Katherine. "Queer Settlers: Questioning Settler Colonialism in LGBT Asylum Processes in Canada." Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees 30, no. 1 (2014): 47–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.38602.

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 Refugee and forced migration studies have focused primarily on the refugees’ countries of origin and the causes for migration. Yet it is also important to also critically investi- gate the processes, discourses, and structures of settlement in the places they migrate to. This has particular signifi- cance in settler states like Canada in which research on refugee and forced migration largely ignores the presence of Indigenous peoples, the history of colonization that has made settlement possible, and ways the nation has shaped its borders through inflicting control and vio
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LIUBIMOVA, G. V., and N. P. STEINPREIS. "SIBERIAN SETTLER VILLAGE: ETHNOCULTURAL CONTACTS THROUGH THE PRISM OF PEASANT MEMOIR LITERATURE (LATE 19TH - FIRST THIRD OF THE 20TH CENTURY)." Ethnography of Altai and Adjacent Territories 12 (2024): 150–54. https://doi.org/10.37386/2687-0592-2024-12-150-154.

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Based on peasant handwritten memoirs, the article examines the forms of ethnocultural interaction of Siberian settlers (Russians, Chuvashes, Mokshans, Erzyans, etc.) against the background of the history of a typical settler village from the end of the 19th century until the period of collectivization and the formation of collective farms. The relationship of peasant memoir literature with other types of historical sources of personal origin (egodocuments) is revealed
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Loewen, Royden. "Icelanders in North America: The First Settlers (review)." Canadian Historical Review 85, no. 3 (2004): 610–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/can.2004.0112.

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Butler, Lawrence. "Scotland's First Settlers. By C. R. Wickham-Jones." Archaeological Journal 152, no. 1 (1995): 455–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00665983.1995.11021438.

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Jones, Alison, and Kuni Jenkins. "Indigenous Discourse and “the Material”." International Review of Qualitative Research 1, no. 2 (2008): 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/irqr.2008.1.2.125.

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Following Judith Butler's idea of “materialization,” the authors consider the effects of three different approaches to historical information about the educational relationship between indigenous and settler peoples. As a part of an argument about how one might legitimately study the establishment of such a relationship and take seriously the viewpoint of the indigenous people, the authors asks what it becomes possible to think when we eschew popular “multiple discourses” in favour of a strategic engagement with a post-interpretivist empiricism. The authors — respectively descendants of white
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Biveridge, Fritz. "First Results of Archaeological Investigations Conducted at Laloi East, Greater Accra Region, Ghana." EAZ – Ethnographisch-Archaeologische Zeitschrift 56, no. 1/2 (2015): 255–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.54799/fzff2925.

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This paper presents preliminary results from archaeological excavations conducted at Laloi East, a previously unknown prehistoric coastal settlement located in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The settlers of Laloi East subsisted primarily on animal husbandry, crop cultivation, hunting and fishing and molluscs’ exploitation. It also appears that exchange, involving shellfish for pottery and other products may have been undertaken with neighbouring coastal and inland populations, and was probably central to facilitation of the local economy during the occupation period. The archaeological evi
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Dutt, Rajeshwari. "Emancipation and Imperialism in a Borderland: The Challenge to Settler Sovereignty over Slavery in Belize in the 1820s." Americas 80, no. 1 (2023): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/tam.2022.8.

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AbstractThis article points to the 1820s as a crucial period that saw a great reversal in the location of sovereignty in Belize. The article employs two inflection points—first, an 1822 case of ‘Indian’ slaves from Mosquito Shore, and second, slave desertion in 1825—to point to unprecedented challenges to settler sovereignty over slavery in Belize that arose during the 1820s. While British amelioration allowed the metropolitan government to bring frontier and borderland regions within its legal purview, thus challenging settler autonomy, the concurrent event of Central American emancipation pr
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Jarno, Witold. "The role of the Polish Army in the military settlement action in the years 1945–1948." Zeszyty Wiejskie 29 (December 5, 2023): 211–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1506-6541.29.09.

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The article discusses the issue of military settlement on the so-called Recovered Territories in the years 1945–1948. The text examines the role of the army and military institutions in this process, the status of military settlers and the system of mutual links between military and civilian institutions dealing with military settlement. The article presents the overall organizational effort related to military settlement, difficulties accompanying settlers, problems of cooperation between military institutions and civil administration and the scale of military settlement against the backgroun
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APPENZELLER, T. "A High Five From the First New World Settlers?" Science 255, no. 5047 (1992): 920–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.255.5047.920.

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Abdo, Nahla. "Racial Capitalism: From British Colonialism to the Settler Colonial Apartheid State." Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies 23, no. 2 (2024): 187–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/hlps.2024.0338.

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This article explores the development of capitalism in Palestine under British colonialism and the Zionist settler colonial project. It examines first, Israel's internal and external capitalist dynamism, including its treatment of its non-European citizens, namely indigenous Palestinians, and non-Ashkenazi (Arab) Jewish settlers. Second, it explores the state's interdependent relationship with Western, especially US imperialism. The article argues that the British colonial state was crucial in enabling the Zionist project to materialize, leading to weakening the socio-economic fabric of the Pa
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Schrader, Ben. "A Bi-cultural Townscape: Wellington in the 1940s." Architectural History Aotearoa 11 (October 1, 2014): 11–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v11i.7411.

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Included in the baggage the first settlers brought to Wellington were prefabricated cottages built in London. According to their designer and maker – Manning of Holborn – these "flat-pack" homes could be erected in only a few hours. All that was needed was a wrench to put them together. For settlers, the advantage of the prefabricated dwellings was the chance to create an "instant home." Constructed together they would create an immediate and modern British–like townscape in an exotic land. Why then did so many settlers quickly abandon their prefabricated dwellings for raupō structures built b
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Boxell, Mark. "From Native Sovereignty to an Oilman’s State: Land, Race, and Petroleum in Indian Territory and Oklahoma." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 20, no. 2 (2021): 216–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1537781420000808.

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AbstractDuring the first two decades of the twentieth century, Indian Territory and the State of Oklahoma experienced one of the world’s largest petroleum booms, with much of the oil extracted from the territory and state produced on land owned by Indigenous, Black, and mixed-race peoples. White settlers, backed by governing institutions and cultures rooted in settler colonialism, anti-Black racism, and anti-monopolism, struggled to seize control of oil-rich land amid the allotment of Native-owned property. These latter elements insisted that non-whites could not grasp the value of petroleum n
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Sykes, Heather. "Gay Pride on Stolen Land: Homonationalism and Settler Colonialism at the Vancouver Winter Olympics." Sociology of Sport Journal 33, no. 1 (2016): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.2015-0040.

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A new form of sporting settler homonationalism emerged in the Pride Houses at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. For the first time ever, Pride Houses were set up where gay and lesbian supporters watched and celebrated the Olympic events. Drawing on poststructuralism, queer and settler colonial studies, the paper analyzes how the Pride Houses were based on settler colonial discourses about participation and displacement. A settler discourse about First Nations and Two-Spirit participation in the Pride Houses allowed gay and lesbian Canadian settlers to both remember and forget the history of
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Green, Allyson. "Exceeding the Limits of Reconciliation: ‘Decolonial Aesthetic Activism’ in the Artwork of Canadian Artist Meryl McMaster." Cultural Studies Review 25, no. 1 (2019): 4–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/csr.v25i1.6155.

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In this paper I consider whether, and if so how artistic creative uncertainty can facilitate processes of imagining new relationships between Indigenous peoples and settlers. Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s model of reconciliation seems to promise improved Indigenous/settler relationships, yet many Indigenous scholars and allies question the efficacy of it as an approach to expedite relationship-building. For that reason, Indigenous critics like David Garneau suggest that alternate methods be deployed such as ‘decolonial aesthetic activism’ in order to build relationships that e
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Clewett, Elizabeth Megan Kiemel. "Frames of Domination." Culture and History: Student Research Papers 8, no. 2 (2024): 80–103. https://doi.org/10.7146/chku.v8i2.151774.

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From the establishment of the first Australian colony until the mid-1900’s, Aboriginal people were routinely forcibly restrained using chains by white settlers. Using two lenses, this article analyses a selection of photographs published in colonial newspapers, depicting this practice. It firstly examines how colonial photography constructed the Aboriginal body as an object of fear to be controlled by the frightened settler. This article also interrogates how these photographs appealed to humanitarian sympathies, which themselves were highly conditional, with comparisons to slavery embodying a
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Masharipova, A. Kh. "ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH THE SETTLEMENT OF THE KOMI IN THE YALUTOROVSK DISTRICT OF TOBOLSK GOVERNORATE AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH THE LOCAL POPULATION." VESTNIK ARHEOLOGII, ANTROPOLOGII I ETNOGRAFII, no. 4(47) (December 30, 2019): 212–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.20874/2071-0437-2019-47-4-18.

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The article discusses the issues associated with the settlement of emigrants from Vologda in a new place in the 19th century drawing on the analysis of archival sources, primarily paperwork materials. An extensive group of sources allowed us to trace and analyse the activities of government bodies, as well as identify the causes of emigration and main problems associated with the settlement in a new place. The analysis of archival materials was supplemented by field studies conducted by the Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS in 2005–2008 in the south of the Tyumen Region, where the descendants of
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Andersen, Margaret Cook. "French Settlers, Familial Suffrage, and Citizenship in 1920s Tunisia." Journal of Family History 37, no. 2 (2012): 213–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363199011432993.

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After the First World War, many politicians sought, and ultimately failed, to replace universal suffrage with familial suffrage in French elections. This article analyzes how this new effort to think of French citizens in terms of gender and familial identities extended to the empire with the 1922 introduction of familial suffrage in Tunisia. This reform redefined the relationship between French settlers and their government. It also shows that Tunisia, which has thus far been absent from the developing literature on settler citizenship in the empire, represents a particularly compelling case
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Nešpor, Zdeněk R., Martina Hornofová, and Marek Jakoubek. "Čeští nekatolíci v rumunském Banátu a v Bulharsku." Lidé města 4, no. 2/8 (2002): 85–104. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4213.

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After World War Two the Banat and Bulgarian non-Catholic Czechs took part in a repatriation scheme for the Czech community abroad and resettlement of the Czech borderland. In the case of Svatá Helena this related to roughly one half of the village which was primarily settled in West Bohemia (Cheb) and North Bohemia (Lovosice); in the case of Vojvodovo it was almost an entire village, resettled in South Moravia around the town of Mikulov. Moreover, since their specific religious feelings were preserved, at least in the first generation of re-settlers they played a role of a significant group in
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Marynissen, Ann, and Joost Robbe. "Hollanders, Friezen of Vlamingen?" Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde 136, no. 3 (2020): 77–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tntl2020.3.001.mary.

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Abstract Around 1520, a group of settlers from the Low Countries arrived on the Danish island of Amager and quickly became one of the most successful agricultural communities in the country. Since the nineteenth century, the exact origin of these settlers has been the object of scholarly dispute with two positions: one that the settlers originated from Flanders and the other that they originated from Holland. This article outlines arguments for both positions. It then attempts to resolve the dispute by conducting a morphological and lexical analysis of the names of the first settlers. This ana
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Simmons, Alan H., and David S. Reese. "Pleistocene and Holocene Fauna of Crete and Its First Settlers." American Journal of Archaeology 103, no. 3 (1999): 550. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/506987.

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YEE, Donghoon. "The March First Movement and Japanese Settlers in Colonial Korea." Korean Journal of Japanese Dtudies 21 (August 15, 2019): 72–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.29154/ilbi.2019.21.072.

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Price, T. Douglas, and Hildur Gestsdóttir. "The first settlers of Iceland: an isotopic approach to colonisation." Antiquity 80, no. 307 (2006): 130–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00093315.

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The colonisation of the North Atlantic from the eighth century AD was the earliest expansion of European populations to the west. Norse and Celtic voyagers are recorded as reaching and settling in Iceland, Greenland and easternmost North America betweenc. AD 750 and 1000, but the date of these events and the homeland of the colonists are subjects of some debate. In this project, the birthplaces of 90 early burials from Iceland were sought using strontium isotope analysis. At least nine, and probably thirteen, of these individuals can be distinguished as migrants to Iceland from other places. I
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Paholkova, T. V. "THE FIRST SETTLETS OF THE VILLAGES IN KOLODNY." Memoirs of NovSU, no. 2 (2024): 299–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.34680/2411-7951.2024.2(53).299-307.

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The article is aimed at discovering unpublished archival documents from the early 17th century on the territory on the border of modern Cherepovetsky and Ustyuzhensky districts of the Vologda region. This microregion was inhabited long before written evidence of the names of the inhabitants appeared. But due to the lack of interest of scientists, as well as due to blurred boundaries and administrative changes, the territory with the original name of Kolodny remains almost unexplored. The article gives a short introduction about the nameless settlers based on archaeological data. This is follow
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James-Pirri, Mary-Jane, J. Stanley Cobb, and Richard A. Wahle. "Influence of settlement time and size on postsettlement growth in the American lobster (Homarus americanus)." Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 55, no. 11 (1998): 2436–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/f98-131.

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We investigated the size and timing of settlement of postlarval (fourth instar) American lobster (Homarus americanus) and the size attained by the end of the first growing season. Mean size and duration of benthic instars (IV-XI) were obtained from a field growth experiment. Lobsters settling in early- and mid-season were larger at each instar and had different growth profiles than late-season settlers. In particular, the rate of growth at the fifth and sixth instar transition was greater for early- and mid-season settlers than for late-season settlers. Postlarvae settling early reached the ni
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Ompi, Medy, Farnis B. Boneka, Erly Y. Kaligis, and Stella T. Kaunang. "Settlement of the Tropical Box Mussel, Septifer bilocularis: Effects of Site, Position, and Substratum." Aquaculture Research 2023 (June 7, 2023): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2023/4498844.

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The box tropical mussel Septifer bilocularis lives attached to a hard substratum, forming a dense aggregation or patch. The aggregation occurs at the time of larvae settlement in response to different cues. Larvae may have a positive response whereas larvae may settle and attach to the substratum, while in a negative response, postpone settling occurs. Byssus threads are produced and attached to the substratum, and for some reason, they are affected by many variables. We studied whether the attachment was affected by sites, position in the patch, and substratum. Large and small patches of muss
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Tchir, T. L., E. A. Johnson, and K. Miyanishi. "A model of fragmentation in the Canadian boreal forest." Canadian Journal of Forest Research 34, no. 11 (2004): 2248–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/x04-096.

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Ecological studies have generally examined forest fragmentation in terms of descriptive metrics or simulation using Monte Carlo or percolation processes that assume fragmentation is a random process. However, most fragmentation results from human decisions on agricultural settlement. This study used a previously tested rule-based agricultural settlement process model (GEOMOD2) to describe which parts of a boreal forest landscape are selectively cleared for agriculture. Nearness to neighbors, amount of stoniness, soil type, and soil texture best explained the fragmentation process. To compare s
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Marszał, Tadeusz. "German immigrants in central Poland in the late 18th and early 19th centuries." European Spatial Research and Policy 29, no. 1 (2022): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1231-1952.29.1.02.

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The aim of this article is to provide a holistic presentation of the genesis, intensity, and directions of movement, as well as the spatial and temporal distribution of the German national group which settled in Central Poland from the end of the 18th century to the 1820–1830 period. This paper analyses the determinants of the inflow of German immigrants, and their geographical origin, as well as the social and occupational structure. The settlers from German lands were a very diverse social group. In the case of first and second-generation immigrants who came to Central Poland, the social int
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Crowther, Alison, Leilani Lucas, Richard Helm, et al. "Ancient crops provide first archaeological signature of the westward Austronesian expansion." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no. 24 (2016): 6635–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1522714113.

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The Austronesian settlement of the remote island of Madagascar remains one of the great puzzles of Indo-Pacific prehistory. Although linguistic, ethnographic, and genetic evidence points clearly to a colonization of Madagascar by Austronesian language-speaking people from Island Southeast Asia, decades of archaeological research have failed to locate evidence for a Southeast Asian signature in the island’s early material record. Here, we present new archaeobotanical data that show that Southeast Asian settlers brought Asian crops with them when they settled in Africa. These crops provide the f
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Helgason, Agnar, Carles Lalueza-Fox, Shyamali Ghosh, et al. "Sequences From First Settlers Reveal Rapid Evolution in Icelandic mtDNA Pool." PLoS Genetics 5, no. 1 (2009): e1000343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000343.

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Malyshkina, Elena, Ilya Kolesnikov, Marina Angelova, Elena Shavlokhova, and Eleonora Nezhigay. "The formation of the first German settlements in Russia of the 18th century: background and goals." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2022, no. 11-3 (2022): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202212statyi17.

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This article examines the evolution of Russian-German relations. Cultural and scientific exchange was increased with the expansion of political ties, trade and economic cooperation, which became the reason for the mass resettlement of the Germans in Russia. Particular attention is paid to the Manifesto of Catherine II (1763), which had an effect on the settlers. The article is devoted to a detailed analysis of the measures taken to settle the German population in Saratov region and was distributed to the southern part of the Voronezh province. The idea is substantiated that many issues of arra
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Price, Michael. "Ancient points suggest Asian roots for early American tools." Science 379, no. 6627 (2023): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.adg5290.

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Maile, David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu. "Going Native." Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies 17, no. 1 (2016): 60–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1532708616640562.

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In South Park’s “Going Native,” the white character Butters becomes inexplicably angry only to uncover that his family contends the anger is “biologically” caused by their “ancestral” belonging to Hawai‘i. He then travels to Kaua‘i to resolve this anger by connecting with his “native” home. To parody the materiality of white settlers playing and going native, Butters is represented as “native Hawaiian.” This parody functions as a satire to ridicule and criticize settler colonialism in Hawai‘i. Yet, it does so by distorting, dismembering, and erasing Hawaiian Indigeneity. By deploying an Indige
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Sládková, Olga. "Specifika v religiozitě protestantských reemigrantů z Volyně." Lidé města 5, no. 4/12 (2003): 111–20. https://doi.org/10.14712/12128112.4333.

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During their 75-year stay in Volhynia, Czechs appropriated many specific cultural habits and traditions, which they brought along with them when they returned to Bohemia after World War Two. In the course of integration into Czech society, they gradually abandoned them or they tried to integrate them into the new life conditions. Strong inertia appeared especially in the religious sphere, where some specific features following up the Volhynia religious traditions are visible till now. The Czech Brethren's evangelical congregation in Chotiněves in the Litoměřice region was created in 1948 by re
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Cornwall, Warren. "A thousand years of solitude." Science 383, no. 6683 (2024): 580–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.ado5092.

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А.А., РУБЛЕВА. "ПОТОМКИ БЕЛОРУССКИХ ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНЦЕВ ПРИТОМЬЯ: КУЛЬТУРА И ИДЕНТИЧНОСТЬ (ПО МАТЕРИАЛАМ ПОЛЕВЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ 2022 Г.)". Гуманитарные науки в Сибири 30, № 2 (2023): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15372/hss20230208.

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Статья посвящена анализу идентичности у потомков белорусских переселенцев Юргинского района Кемеровской области, которая формировалась в условиях трансляции традиций старшим поколением белорусских переселенцев, рожденных в начала XXв., а также в условиях культурных контактов с представителями других восточнославянских групп Притомья. Основным источником исследования стали интервью с потомками белорусских переселенцев (1930-1960-х г.р.). Во второй половине XX в. белорусские переселенцы отмечали традиционные календарные и семейные праздники, сохраняли этнокультурные особенности диалекта, традици
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Rudyakov, P. "Serbian Military Settlements of New Serbia and Slavic Serbia on Ukrainian Lands in the XVIIIth Century (Part 2)." Problems of World History, no. 10 (February 27, 2020): 19–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2020-10-2.

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The second part of the article deals with the initial steps of Serbian immigrants in their new homeland after the arrival of their first team, headed by I. Horvath from Austria to Kiev in October 1751. The regulatory framework for the creation and development of New Serbia, the first of two Serbian settlements on the Ukrainian lands of the Russian Empire. It is precisely the imperial decree of December 24, 1751, in which the concept of the organization of the settlement of the Serbian settlers was stated, the first stone was laid for the legislative and regulatory basis on which to equip them
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Sleiman, Daria. "A Little Give and Take: What Garneau’s Paintings Give When They Take, and Other Stories From Future Past." International Journal of Canadian Studies 59 (September 1, 2021): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ijcs.59.x.1.

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This article examines the possibilities related to conciliation that are closed, and those that might be opened, through Métis contemporary visual artist David Garneau’s paintings, Aboriginal Curatorial Collective Meeting and Aboriginal Advisory Circle Meeting. I argue that Garneau’s explicit and manifest exclusion of settlers and the colonial gaze on his paintings is also, at the same time and in actuality, a form of invitation into something else. To do this, I first briefly explore how thinkers have problematized settlers’ recognition of Indigenous knowledge, ways of knowing, and art. I the
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Shoked, Noam. "Design and Contestation in the Jewish Settlement of Hebron, 1967–87." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 79, no. 1 (2020): 82–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2020.79.1.82.

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In Design and Contestation in the Jewish Settlement of Hebron, 1967–87, Noam Shoked explores how this settlement, built on lands Israel captured from Jordan in the Six-Day War of 1967, became a site of both collaboration and confrontation among architects, settlers, and government officials. Working for the government, architects at first sought to mitigate the ambitions of the settlers, but their plans were undermined by unexpected actors, such as amateur archaeologists and volunteer architects, who commandeered their designs. Unearthing the architectural history of the settlement, this artic
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Paine, Jack. "Democratic Contradictions in European Settler Colonies." World Politics 71, no. 3 (2019): 542–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0043887119000029.

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AbstractHow did political institutions emerge and evolve under colonial rule? This article studies a key colonial actor and establishes core democratic contradictions in European settler colonies. Although European settlers’ strong organizational position enabled them to demand representative political institutions, the first hypothesis qualifies their impulse for electoral representation by positing the importance of a metropole with a representative tradition. Analyzing new data on colonial legislatures in 144 colonies between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries shows that only British s
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Dries, Ally Julma. "The Trials of Jamestown: An Investigation of the External Factors Influencing England’s First American Colony." General: Brock University Undergraduate Journal of History 3 (December 18, 2018): 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/gbuujh.v3i0.1688.

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This paper closely examines the first years of the colony of Jamestown and the factors contributing to its initial failures. While drawing attention to the faults of the settlers themselves, investigations of different primary and secondary sources work to shine a light on outside influences such as the imbalance of political power in the governmental structure, a lack of proper preparation, as well as the extreme social circumstances and pressures the settlers would have endured. With these factors in consideration, this paper highlights the positive contributions of the colony, drawing on th
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Morris, Carolyn. "Not-Talking/Not-Knowing: Autoethnography and Settler Family Histories in Aotearoa New Zealand." Genealogy 6, no. 1 (2022): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genealogy6010010.

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Critical family history analyses have generated powerful insights into the history and ongoing workings of colonization by bringing to light forgotten family histories and reframing them as stories of colonialism. Such work unsettles the descendants of early colonizers by compelling them to acknowledge the ways in which they continue to benefit from the colonizing actions of their ancestors. My family were colonizers, and some not-very-distant ancestors were part of the first wave of “settlers” who dispossessed Māori of their land in coastal Taranaki. Where my family differs from the families
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