Search Results - Aboriginal reserve
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The unmet needs of Aboriginal Australians with musculoskeletal pain: A mixed method systematic review.
Published 2017“…There are conflicting reports about Aboriginal Australians and MSP. We conducted a systematic review to describe the prevalence, associated factors, impacts, care access, health care experiences, and factors associated with MSP among Aboriginal Australians. …”
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Genetic diversity, volatile constituents, cytotoxicity and genotoxicity of selected aromatic plant species from Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve
Published 2017“…The Ayer Hitam Forest Reserve (AHFR) contains a high diversity of MAPs, which potential has not been explored. …”
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Setting up the Nyoongar Tent Embassy: A report on Perth media
Published 2013“…We conclude that media reports, with few notable exceptions, positioned the Tent Embassy as a lawbreaking, menacing ‘Aboriginal protest camp’. This positioning - together with selective reporting practices - legitimised the repeated police raids against citizens gathering at what was in fact a state-listed Aboriginal heritage site for discussions on native title.Tent Embassy participants were arrested, subjected to violent police raids that had them fearing for the safety of their children and themselves, and had their possessions regularly seized for allegedly ‘camping illegally on a public reserve’. …”
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Buying properties in Malaysia? Highlight on laws, policies and their implication on foreign land ownership
Published 2007“…The legal perspectives are delineated from some important statutes such as the National Land Code, 1965, the Malay Reserve Enactments, the Malay Agricultural Settlement Act, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954, and also the restrictions imposed by the states since land is a state matter in Malaysia. …”
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Social and racial inequalities in preterm births in Western Australia, 1984 to 2006
Published 2010“…Inequalities in preterm births between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal infants increased over time, with the percentage of preterm births being almost twofold higher for Aboriginal infants (14.8%), compared with non-Aboriginal infants (7.6%). …”
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Buying properties in Malaysia? Highlight on laws, policies and their implication on foreign land ownership
Published 2007“…The legal perspectives are delineated from some important statutes such as the National Land Code, 1965, the Malay Reserve Enactments, the Malay Agricultural Settlement Act, the Aboriginal Peoples Act 1954, and also the restrictions imposed by the states since land is a state matter in Malaysia. …”
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Language diversity, language disorder, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorder among youth sentenced to detention in Western Australia
Published 2018“…Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: While studies confirm high prevalence of language disorder among justice-involved young people, little is known about the impact of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) on language among this population. …”
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The savage shore: Extraordinary stories of survival and tragedy from the early voyages of discovery
Published 2016“…© 2016 Graham Seal. All rights reserved. For centuries before the arrival in Australia of Captain Cook and the so-called First Fleet in 1788, intrepid seafaring explorers had been searching, with varied results, for the fabled “Great Southland.” …”
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The contest for the tall forests of south-western Australia and the discourses of advocates
Published 2018“…After over 50 000 years of interaction between Aboriginal people and changing climates, south-western Australia's tall forests were first logged less than 200 years ago, initiating persistent conflict. …”
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Santal religiosity and the Christianization impact of conversion: A comparative situational viewpoint in regards to Orang Asli in Malaysia
Published 2017“…Santals, the largest aboriginal group of people in Bangladesh, living in the north-western part of the country, are absolutely dependent on their traditional belief system with strict adherence to sanatoni (traditional) religious practices. …”
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Santal religiosity and impact of Christianization: A peremptory glimpse of the Orang Asli situation in Malaysia
Published 2017“…Santals, the largest aboriginal group of people in Bangladesh, living in the north-western part of the country, are absolutely dependent on their traditional belief system with strict adherence to sanatoni (traditional) religious practices. …”
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