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Hughes, Ian. "Self-Determination: Aborigines and the State in Australia". Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/931.
Testo completoThistleton-Martin, Judith, University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College e School of Humanities. "Black face white story : the construction of Aboriginal childhood by non-Aboriginal writers in Australian children's fiction 1841-1998". THESIS_CAESS_HUM_ThistletonMartin_J.xml, 2002. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/799.
Testo completoDoctor of Philosophy (Literature)
Supp, Eckhard. "Australiens Aborigines : Ende der Traumzeit? /". Bonn : Bouvier Verl, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37461027j.
Testo completoBeilby, Justin J. "Tuberculosis in the South Australian aborigines /". Title page, synopsis and table of contents only, 1990. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09MPM/09mpmb4223.pdf.
Testo completoBrown, Melissa J. "We savages didn't bind feet : the implications of cultural contact and change in southwestern Taiwan for an evolutionary anthropology /". Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6570.
Testo completoWrogemann, Ohle. "Der Sport und die traditionelle Bewegungskultur der Aborigines". [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2000. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=965117634.
Testo completoShelley, Jane. "Under a multicultural umbrella : aborigines and multiculturism /". Title page, contents and preface only, 1990. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09ars545.pdf.
Testo completoErckenbrecht, Corinna. "Land und Landrecht bei den australischen Aborigines /". Bonn : Holos, 1990. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37461025v.
Testo completoHughes, Ian. "Self-Determination: Aborigines and the State in Australia". School of Community Health, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/931.
Testo completoThis thesis is an inquiry into the possibility of Aboriginal autonomy under the regime of a state policy which commands self determination. Debate about policy has been dominated by Western scientific, political and professional knowledge, which is challenged by indigenous paradigms grounded in the Dreaming. A recognition of the role of paradox leads me to an attempt at reconciliation between the old and the new Australian intellectual traditions. The thesis advances the theory of internal colonialism by identifying self-determination as its current phase. During more than 200 years of colonial history the relationship between Aborigines and the state has been increasingly contradictory. The current policy of self-determination is a political paradox. Aboriginal people must either conform to the policy by disobeying it, or reject the policy in obedience to it. Through the policy of self-determination the state constructs a relationship of dependent autonomy with Aboriginal people. In a two-year (1994-95) action research project Kitya Aboriginal Health Action Group was set up to empower a local community to establish an Aboriginal health service despite opposition from the Government Health Service. In collaboration with local general practitioners and volunteers the action group opened a health centre. After the end of formal field work government funding and support for the health service was granted. The project illustrated the paradox of dependent autonomy. What appeared as successful community development was not development, and what appeared as destructive factionalism was empowering. Strategies for change made use of contradictions and paradoxes within the state. As an innovation in the practice of social change, the thesis begins the construction of a model for indigenous community action for self-determination in health.
Clark, Alan. "For their own good : the Aborigines Act, 1911 /". Title page, contents and introduction only, 1992. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arc592.pdf.
Testo completoRieländer, Klaus. "Fernsehen der australischen Aborigines und Torres Strait Islanders /". Bonn : Holos, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb374501668.
Testo completoHughes, Ian. "Self-determination aborigines and the state in Australia /". Connect to full text, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/931.
Testo completoTitle from title screen (viewed 17 Apr. 2007). Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the School of Community Health, University of Sydney. Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form.
Young, Diana Jane Barbara. "The colours of things : memory, materiality and an anthropology of the senses in north west South Australia". Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271659.
Testo completoAli, Marina, University of Western Sydney e School of Civic Engineering and Environment. "Antimicrobial metabolites from Australian Acacia". THESIS_XXXX_CEE_Ali_M.xml, 1998. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/216.
Testo completoDoctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Van, Issum Hendrick Jan. "Woppaburra: Past and present". Thesis, Australian Catholic University, 2016. https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/download/3f961888d709bd53b685b52aa74a8d248406892dd0c042b557ed102afe57f469/6020405/Van_Issum_2016_Woppaburra_past_and_present.pdf.
Testo completoLin, Chia Hsun Newsom Ron. "The relationship of racial identity, psychological adjustment, and social capital, and their effects on academic outcomes of Taiwanese aboriginal five-year junior college students". [Denton, Tex.] : University of North Texas, 2008. http://digital.library.unt.edu/permalink/meta-dc-6083.
Testo completoWalker, Kate. "Trends in birthweight and infant weights : relationships between early undernutrition, skin lesions, streptococcal infections and renal disease in an Aboriginal community /". Connect to thesis, 1996. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/2406.
Testo completoDoohan, Kim Elizabeth. ""Making things come good" Aborigines and miners at Argyle /". Doctoral thesis, Australia : Macquarie University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/145.
Testo completo"November 2006".
Bibliography: p. 352-398.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
xvi, 399 p. ill., maps
Mackay, Anna Georgia. "The idea of ‘genocide’ in the Australian context 1959-1978". Thesis, Department of History, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/14028.
Testo completoAppo, Dennis Keith. "The Adelaide aborigines : a study in the concept of community /". Title page, contents and abstract only, 1992. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09ara652.pdf.
Testo completoHenderson, Ian J. "The bureaucratic construction of Aborigines: A textual and discourse analysis". Thesis, Henderson, Ian J. (1992) The bureaucratic construction of Aborigines: A textual and discourse analysis. Honours thesis, Murdoch University, 1992. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/53721/.
Testo completoRouja, Philippe Max. "Fishing for culture : toward an Aboriginal theory of marine resource use among the Bardi Aborigines of One Arm Point, Western Australia". Thesis, Durham University, 1998. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/982/.
Testo completoStotz, Gertrude, e mikewood@deakin edu au. "Kurdungurlu got to drive Toyota: Differential colonizing process among the Warlpiri". Deakin University, 1993. http://tux.lib.deakin.edu.au./adt-VDU/public/adt-VDU20051110.142617.
Testo completoDreyer, Ursula. "Dreaming tracks - Spurensuche auf dem Weg zu interkulturellen Dialogen". Bremen Kleio Humanities, 2006. http://www.kleio-humanities.de/news2.html.
Testo completoOgawa, Masashi, e 小川正志. "Revival of cultural tradition amongst two ethnic minorities: Ainu in Japan and aborigines in Taiwan". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1995. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31950851.
Testo completoRoberts, Susan Jane. "Gunak, Gapalg Dja Gungod ('Fire, floodplain and paperbark') : a study of fire behaviour in the Melaleuca-floodplain communities of Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia". Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.245216.
Testo completoStephenson, Peta. "Beyond black and white : Aborigines, Asian-Australians and the national imaginary /". Connect to thesis, 2003. http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/1708.
Testo completoCarter, Anne Clare. "Uneasy alliance : the Aborigines' Protection Society, humanitarianism, and empire, 1837-1850 /". Title page, contents and conclusion only, 2002. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09AR/09arc3231.pdf.
Testo completoHayes, Anna-Lisa. "Aborigines, tourism and Central Australia : national visions disarticulated from local realities". Thesis, Macquarie University, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/281585.
Testo completoChang, Jui-Chin, e 張瑞槿. "When Aboriginal Adolescents Encounter College Volunteer Groups for Aborigines". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/41807443023670453655.
Testo completo國立臺灣師範大學
教育心理與輔導學系
103
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of aboriginal adolescents when they encounter college volunteer groups for aborigines.The goals of this study were: (1) to explore aboriginal adolescents in course and experience of college volunteer groups for aborigines; (2) to explore the relationship between aboriginal adolescents and team members; (3) to understand the view that aboriginal adolescents hold ; (4) to investigate the effects of aboriginal adolescents in the college volunteer groups of service, and to understand expectation and suggestion that aboriginal adolescents serve to college volunteer groups. Six aboriginal adolescents were invited for semi-structured deep interview in this study.Thematic Analysis was used for data analysis.The results and discussions of the research included four parts: 1.The stories of college volunteers in NCCU developed relationship with aboriginal adolescents in Hualien. 2.The analysis results of the history and experience of aboriginal adolescents were presented as follows:"the first contact "includes (1) received information, (2) motivation to participate, and (3) decision-making; the second is "the experience of participation", included:(1) the impression of active content,(2) perceptions and preferences about activities,and (3) the overall experience ;the third is "old activities again ",comprised:(1) the stage of participation, (2) participate again, (3) the participation of different types, and (4) similar activities. 3.The relation between adolescents and team members were divide into four parts:first, "familiar with gradually chatting and laughing",included: (1) the first step to know each other, (2) interactive becomes more familiar; second,"regard it as family and siblings",included:(1) close relationship; (2) strange relation relationship (3) oneself in team member's eyes,(4) near because of caring, and (5) glad to accept discipline; third,"a little close but not too close",include: (1) daily dialogue,(2) would like to share,but still protect oneself;fourth,"say goodbye and meet again",included:(1) miss members, (2) contact after separation, (3) cherish meeting chance,and (4) the relationship moved during time. 4.The suggestions that aboriginal adolescents serve to college volunteer groups were divided into six parts:first,"participated in the influence of the activity", divided into:(1)new memory and support, (2)learn new things , (3)one's own growth and changing , (4)yearn for becoming person,and (5)the personal career plan;second , service in child's eyes",divided into:(1)hold various activity,(2)meaningful thing;third,"the team members in the eyes of children", were divided into:(1)kind character,(2)appearance for interactive,and (3)see the working hard of team members; fourth, "the idea not explained"; fifth,"cultural exchanges", divided into:(1) Treat equally without discrimination, (2)exchange and interdynamic, (3)glad to teach team language; sixth, "suggestions and message", divided into:(1) stay a little longer, (2)content and team members' attitude, and (3)want to say to members. Based on the results of the study, discussions and suggestions are proposed in the end.
Ma, Wanchen, e 馬婉禎. "The Study Of Taiwanese Aboriginal Autonomy: A Case Of Aborigines In Kaohsiung City". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/59225771381839212390.
Testo completo義守大學
公共政策與管理學系
100
Since 2000, Aboriginal Autonomous Region issue has been caught a lot of attention and discussion recently. Aboriginal Autonomous Region policy became one of the momentous objectives for the Government at that time. The issue of aboriginal autonomous region stemmed from the aboriginal rights movement which gradually stepped into the movement patterns of autonomous demands. In the Western,, the rise of social movements made the aboriginal groups which stay in the disadvantaged areas catch the attention from the international and the emphasis of aboriginals collective rights. Under the impact of the international information, the aboriginal rights movement gradually formed so that it makes the discourse of Taiwan aboriginal autonomy clearer. Furthermore, the issue of aboriginal autonomous in foreign areas, the human rights, the regulations of the autonomy regions, and the tiepin set-up of aboriginal autonomy, has become an international trend. In Taiwan, the set-up of autonomy areas has not been a dream anymore. However, how to apply the law framework into the aboriginal townships in the Kaohsiung area is still challengeable. The main reasons are not only the attitude of the consensus of aboriginal autonomy between different aboriginal groups and different aboriginal races but also the attitude of the society and the Government. In present paper, it utilized the aboriginal autonomy draft from Executive Yuan to administer the analysis of regulations. Next step was to probe into the different culture background of three aboriginal townships in Kaohsiung and the analysis of Aboriginal Autonomy by means of foreign cases. Finally, to discuss the differences and appropriateness of the Autonomy Law within different aboriginal races in Kaohsiung as well as the appropriateness and flexibility of administration.
Chiu, Chia-Huei, e 邱佳惠. "Injury Pattern, Personality and Risk Perception in Rural Aborigines, Urban Aborigines, and Han People". Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/66314473914172685955.
Testo completo台北醫學院
公共衛生學研究所
89
The effect of injury prevention has been shown on the dramatic change of the ranking of injury of the leading cause of death. However, under the same policy, injury is still the most important cause of death among the aborigines. Therefore, efforts should been made not only on external, but also internal factors. The objective of this study is to discuss the association among injury pattern, personality and risky behavior in rural aborigines, urban aborigines and Han people. Face-to-face interview was held among rural aborigine in Hualien county, urban aborigine and Han people in Taipei county with structured questionnaire, which includes socio-demograghic data, incidence of injury, alcohol diagnosis and personality. Personality contains injury perception, social competition and risk perception. Injury pattern of the three groups were alike but the incidence rate of rural aborigine was much higher than urban aborigine and Han people (22.5%, 15.6% and 16.7%). As to personality, Han people scored highest in injury perception, while urban aborigine scored highest in social competition and rural aborigine scored highest in risk perception. Age of 40-49, unmarried are both risk factors of injury, and people who scored higher in social competition are also tends to get injured. A transition trend of injury was also observed in rural aborigine, urban aborigine and Han people. In the three risky behavior models of drinking, smoking, and betel nut chewing, race is an important risk factor and rural aborigine have highest risk to have risky behavior. In conclusion, the three groups present obviously different in this study and the transition trend indicated that migration does have great influence on personality and perception also a risk factor of injury.
Chen, Chien-li, e 陳建利. "Polymorphism of angiotensin-converting enzyme gene and BMI differences between aborigines and non-aborigines". Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58622151087186772930.
Testo completo國立中山大學
生物科學系研究所
93
The renin–angiotensin system (RAS) plays a role in the pathogenesis of obesity. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), the component of the RAS system, has recently been found to be completely expressed in human adipose tissue. Angiotensin II, the active component of RAS, may affect adipogenesis and adipocyte metabolism. Among ACE polymorphism, the gene DD genotype has shown to be regulated with a higher agiotensin- converting enzyme level in plasma. Hence, the purpose of this research is to investigate the correlation of ACE gene polymorphism to body mass index (BMI) between aborigines and Han non-aborigines. The relationship of race and ACE insertion (I)/ deletion (D) polymorphism was also analyzed.The results showed a higher value of ACE DD genotype appeared in aborigines (35.7 %) than that in Han population (10.8 %)(p < 0.0001). BMI in aborigines was 26.4±4.6 kg/m2, while in Han population was 24.4±3.6 kg/m2 (P<0.0001). A higher waist circumference value was also found among females aborigines than that found among female in Han population (86.9±10.7 vs 84.3±9.7 cm, P<0.0001). Simple and multiple linear regression analyses showed that both race and ACE gene polymorphism are closely correlated to BMI in all subjects. By discussion on the cases for the Han and aborigines population separately, it was found that the ACE gene polymorphism is associated with BMI in Han population it is not significant in aborigines. In aborigines, life style in culture is associated with BMI. In conclusion, ACE gene polymorphism and race were independent factors correlated to BMI, but differences could be found between race and ACE gene polymorphism.
Wu, Fang Yu, e 武芳羽. "Taiwaness aborigines mythology of flood". Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/12066029327600425754.
Testo completoKelly, Raymond. "Dreaming the Keepara: New South Wales indigenous cultural perspectives, 1808-2007". Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1309534.
Testo completoThis interdisciplinary study investigates the Aboriginal intellectual heritage of the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, through a combination of family history, oral tradition, and audio-recorded songs, stories, interviews, discussions, and linguistic material. This research has uncovered an unsuspected wealth of cultural knowledge, cultural memory, and language heritage that has been kept alive and passed down within Aboriginal families and communities, despite the disruptions and dislocations endured over the past seven generations. This study's findings are presented in three interrelated forms: a dance performance that incorporates traditional and contemporary songs, stories, and lived experiences of an Aboriginal extended family; an oral presentation within the framework of Aboriginal oral transmission of knowledge and this written exegesis, which is itself an experiment in finding pathways for the expression and progression of Aboriginal knowledge within the context of academic discourse. The theoretical framework of this work is grounded in my personal experience of Aboriginal traditions of knowledge production and transmission, maintained through everyday cultural activities, family memories of traditional education, and our traditional and present-day language forms and communicative practices. The performance, oral and written components connect this intellectual and cultural heritage with historical and photographic documentation, linguistic analyses, and audio recordings from my grandfathers' and great-grandfathers' generations. The written component establishes the background to the study, and reviews relevant literature with a prioritisation of Aboriginal voices and sources of knowledge, both oral and written. It explores aspects of my family history from the early 1800s to the present, including my childhood and early educational experiences and leads on to a detailed look at the work of my late father, Raymond Shoonkley Kelly in documenting and maintaining out intellectual and cultural heritage through the NSW Survey of Aboriginal Sites. The final part of this study focuses on language, which is central to all of the preceding investigation. This work demonstrates how operating from an Aboriginal knowledge base allows us to see beyond surface differences in spelling and pronunciation, to reach a deeper understanding of the cultural meanings and ways of speaking that have allowed us to preserve and maintain out cultural integrity. This knowledge base also enables the linguistic unpacking of previously unanalysable song material from the audio recordings. Indigenous people in New South Wales are continuing to engage in a cultural and political struggle to maintain and protect our identity in the face of an ever-present threat of assimilation by the mainstream Australian society. The success of our struggle will depend significantly on our ability to keep our language and our intellectual heritage alive.
Munsterhjelm, Mark Eric. "Aborigines saved yet again : settler nationalism and hero narratives in a 2001 exhibition of Taiwan aboriginal artifacts". 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/499.
Testo completoCHEN, XIU-LIAN, e 陳秀蓮. "Taiwan aborigines Juvenile Fiction Writing Research". Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/20681451170857922039.
Testo completo國立臺中教育大學
語文教育學系碩博士班
103
Aborigines assuredly are the oldest populations exist in Taiwan, but for a long time, at the edge of the political system, they had no voice under the colonial regime. Since the 1970s, Taiwan began a comprehensive localization. The consciousness of aboriginal subjectivity gradually rises and a series of social movements were launched to strive for identity. Han writers describe the aboriginal communities in their juvenile fictions, which reflect today's social phenomena and provide young readers an alternative experience to face the ethnic problems of Taiwan’s aborigines. This thesis aims to study the aboriginal juvenile fictions wirten by Han writers and to explore the aboriginal world presented in these Taiwan's aboriginal juvenile novels. The thesis was divided into six chapters: The first chapter described the structure of the paper, including the motivations, purposes, discussions and reviews of the literatures, research scope and methodology, interpretations of the terms, writers and introductions of their works. The second chapter explored the aboriginal lifestyle presented in the aboriginal juvenile fictions. The chapter III analyzed the character shaping of protagonist. The chapter IV studied the theme implications conveyed in the ficitons. Chapter V explored the writing features of the aboriginal juvenile fictions, and the conclusions were disclosed in Chapter VI. In summary, the writing practices of Taiwan’s aboriginal juvenile fictions have changed. The educational effect was elaborated, but the limitation of ethnic writing by Han writers was proposed as well. Finally, the future prospect for aboriginal juvenile fiction is to look forward to having more writers, especially aboriginal writers, to paticipate in juvenile novel writing and to broaden the vision of aboriginal juvenile fiction.
Veale, Antony John. "Chronic lung disease in Australian Aborigines". Phd thesis, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/144192.
Testo completoBriscoe, Gordon. "Aborigines and class in Australian history". Thesis, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/145424.
Testo completoKuo, Yu-Tzu, e 郭祐慈. "The research of representation of Taiwan aborigines''images in the present aboriginal youth/children novels". Thesis, 2000. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14299596311953776076.
Testo completo臺東師範學院
兒童文學研究所
88
Abstract Novels can reflect human’s lives actually, and that is the place where the research begins to talk about all the selected works. Here will takes three theories to analyze the representation of Taiwan aborigines’ images in the present aboriginal youth/children novels: psychology, sociology, and history. Because characters and the plot are the key elements of composing an novel; moreover the relationships between the minority and dominant culture are the topics that aboriginal literature likes to talk about, all works will be discussed from three perspectives: characters, the plot and cross culture. The analysis of characters includes: age, gender, sex, career, race, appearance, economics and individuality, and the analysis of the plot includes the addiction of alcohol in Taiwan aborigines, the description of gathering in rituals, the representation of hunting culture. And the discussion about cross culture focuses mostly on the interaction between different lives in two groups in the environmental changes: aborigines and non-aborigines. At last, the research combines all the discussing results with the aboriginal authors’ self-interpretation in their works in order to understand the process of constructing the aborigines’ images. It represents two kinds of interpretation: “others” and “selves” to supply the authors and readers with more thinking.
Liu, Tzu-te, e 劉子德. "Imagination of an Aboriginal Museum: A Case Study of Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/63583329800956695665.
Testo completo國立東華大學
民族藝術研究所
97
The purpose of the study is to explore the aboriginal museums’ management by private enterprises and the relationship between the museums and aborigine. This study would be a case study of Shung Ye Museum of Formosan Aborigines. The connection between the development of aboriginal arts and the developmental history of aboriginal museums will investigate the aboriginal museums to move the steps of aboriginal culture and arts forward. Interviewing aborigines and experts to analyze the structure and concept of an aboriginal museum will lead various perspectives on aboriginal tribes, arts, culture and education. The result of the study is to find the strategies to help both sides trust and grow with each side.
Wang, Sun-Lin, e 王秀玲. "The Relationship of Betel Quid Abuse and Oral Diseases in Aborigines and Non-Aborigines in Taitung County". Thesis, 2004. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/55320043758353954780.
Testo completo高雄醫學大學
口腔衛生科學碩士在職專班
92
Background Because of its unique cultural background, we consider Taitung County as the most typical area, where serious betel quid abuses were found, for us to do research and took samples. Nowadays, among the aboriginal tribes in Taitung, people are facing mental, physical, social family and career problems caused by betel quid, alcohol and nicotine abuses. Researches about the effects of chewing betel quid were mostly talking about the epidemiology、morbific stratovision、genetic determinant and cytopathic pre-cancer of oral cancer, however, they seldom showed the caries disease easily found on betel quid abusers. Purposes The main purpose of this research aimed at the abusing situation between aborigine and non-aborigine citizens of Taitung; secondly, the condition of drinking and smoking habits of the betel quid abusers, and the possible causes of oral diseases among the aborigine and non-aborigine betel quid abusers of Taitung. Methods 172 residents, including 92 aborigines (54.07%) and non-aborigines (45.93%), 49% male and 51% female, older than 18, were the objects of our research. We applied the MS Access to set up files and JMP to analyze the information. Results We found that 67% of betel quid abusers were above 50 years old, 49% were non-educated, they had started chewing mostly before 20 years old, and kept this habit for more than 20 years. 38.46% of aborigines had the habits of chewing betel quid and smoking, 48.15% with drinking habit; 47.62% betel quid abusers had the habit of smoking and 28.57% abusers had drinking habit. According to the research of the substance abuse module, we found that the age of the abusers was decreased, but the number of people was rising up. we also noticed that the CPI and oral health index had positive correlation with the habit of chewing betel quid . The CPI and LOA of the abusers were increasing, depending on the state of chewing. According to the higher rate of caries filling of non-abusers, we found that the habit of oral health of the abusers was getting worse. Conclusion To sum up, the rate of drinking, smoking and betel quid abusing of aborigines is higher than that of the non-aborigines; and the index of oral health of the non-aborigines is higher than aborigines; therefore, In order to promote the betel quid abuse, we should enhance the resident area of the aborigines on advertising the harm of betel quid abuse, and teach them the ways of getting rid of it. Key word:Aboriginal,non- aboriginal,betel abuse,dental disease
Huang, Chen-Yi, e 黃貞儀. "Case Studies of Taiwan’s Local and Cultural Creative Practice Research on Minnan, Hakka, Aborigines and Plains Aborigines". Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/42859086896394084098.
Testo completo國立雲林科技大學
創意生活設計系
103
Culture is an internal body of an ethnic style and all the cultures – old or new, western or eastern – have their own features. Today, diverse culture has also become a new expression of life: Every place has its own story with abundant and extraordinary connotation, which created diverse cultural styles. The feelings towards the same memory created by different cultures also touch people’s heart and therefore created “Emotional Branding”. Plus connections through online communities also shortened distance between people and the space, people now pay more attention to spiritual abundance. The past capital branding concept has gradually wanted and “human-like branding” has now formed into shape. In other words, brands must be featured with emotional personality and living philosophy in order to attract the crowds, to deliver the stories, and then promote cultures of the land and have them connected with the world. Based on this reason, this study has collected cultural creative practice cases conducted by four ethnic groups – Minnan, Hakka, aborigines and plains aborigines – and investigated these cultural creative practitioners through in-depth interviews. Then the interview contents were analyzed through grounded theory in order to understand the processes and obstacles that they have been confronted on the road of building their cultural creative career, and to discuss the connection between culture and emotional brands as well as the derived influence towards cultural identity. Furthermore, a comparative research was conducted to find out the similarities and differences of brands created by different Taiwanese cultural emotions and then, through hybridity theory and phenomenography, to analyze their emotional elements and culture codes. Finally, elements of emotional brands shaped by Taiwanese cultures as well as inspirations of brands towards cultural identity were summarized from the perspectives of globalization to build a cultural creative practice pattern. Research results reveal that Taiwan has been affected by foreign colonial and local culture that, whether it emphasizes on one style or a personality mixed with various styles, its charm of diverse culture has given people the first impression of Taiwan. Besides, emotional brands also help to enhance the positioning and identity of brands; and the introduction of emotional marketing and cultural codes have formed a brand unity, which touches peoples heart and fortify local connections. Plus the applications of online communities, emotional brands featured with cultural elements have created more values of “beauty” and “affections”. That is, to arouse people’s understanding and recognition towards Taiwan, and to reach brands’ social responsibilities with “affections”.
Semple, Susan J. "Investigation of the antiviral activity of some Australian Aboriginal medicinal plants :". 1999. http://arrow.unisa.edu.au:8081/1959.8/84576.
Testo completoGilbert, Stephanie. "Women and constructing re-membering: identity formation in the stolen generations". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/936856.
Testo completoThis thesis is the examination of stories of women taken from their families of origin as part of an assimilation process carried out in Australia. What is unique about the women’s stories in this thesis is the identification of a process of disturbance deliberately enacted upon them with the goal of shifting their identity away from what it would have been if they had been able to stay within their family of origin. It is the main premise in this thesis that there was a deliberate process of disturbing the body, minds or psyche as well as the lived culture of these women. Hence, through body, mind as well as cultural dysphoria, Stolen Generations are challenged to construct an identity.
Chang, Chen-chung, e 張建中. "Discrimination,Education and the Poverty of Aborigines". Thesis, 1998. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/22703838600798591458.
Testo completoLiao, Hsin-Ping, e 廖心蘋. "A study on life habit of Aborigines". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/y58w8j.
Testo completo靜宜大學
管理碩士在職專班
97
The conflict between Taiwanese aborigine and Taiwanese non-aborigine keeps increasing many years. It seems difference of life style is the main cause. It usually becomes the focus of worldwide attention when these two groups have conflict because of misunderstanding of personal reason, family background, whole society, and so on. This study shows this discrimination of Taiwanese aborigine is like others of aborigines around the world. Aborigines face poorer economy and unfair treatment in society construction organization and also in work and life as well. In addition, aborigines’ characteristic is the important key to affection of life style hereafter. This study is based on aborigines who used be my workmates. Individual case analysis, thorough interview, and observation are three main methods we use in order to collect data and then probe into conflict between aborigines and non-aborigines in life style. After interview, we collect data and then analyze the cause. From six available samples and interview, it indicates that: 1. Personal values and stereotype affect aborigine unfair treatment. 2. Family background and economy affect aborigines’chewing food choice. 3. Position of society and economy affect aborigines’ educational culture. 4. Traditional negative impression affects aborigines’ development in career. This study shows the way of solving aborigines’ unfair treatment should be based on short, middle, and long term three different stages as follow: 1. Short-term :understanding of aborigines’ culture and cease of difference values and stereotype 2. Middle-term:chewing food choice relied on well family background and parent’s personal education 3. Long-term :support from authentic government and help of aborigines’ action in labor market
許雅婷. "Exploring Taboo Stories of the Taiwanese aborigines". Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76740140801073627770.
Testo completo臺北市立教育大學
中國語文學系碩士班
101
The purpose of this thesis is to interpretate the implications of the taboo in Taiwanese aboriginal myths,legends and folk tales.The series of aboriginal mythology (2002-2003) by Tian Zheyi is the main text of the study. The chapters are as follows: Chapter 1 is an introduction of the motivation, purpose, methods, steps and literature review. Chapter 2 is to explore the meaning of taboo in the aboriginal stories,the relationship between folk culture and comunication, as well as the types of taboo issues. Chapter 3 considers the beliefs of the various indigenous groups in Taiwan connotation within three perspectives,nature worship, the totem worship,and the worship of the gods. Chapter 4 is an analysis of the texts from three traditional production activites ,"hunting", "farming"and "fishing" Chapter 5,Life Etiquette,looks at the etiquette and ethics in the texts. Chapter 6 is to show the value and characteristics of the paper, and review of the lack of research. This study indicates the value of Taiwanese aborigines taboo story,which not only reflects the ancient customs of Taiwanese aborigines,but also shows the aborginal decendants the nice morals of life, which encourages us to rethink how to maintain the harmony among human,society and the nature.
Skira, Irynej Joseph. "Tasmanian aborigines and muttonbirding : an historical examination". Thesis, 1993. https://eprints.utas.edu.au/21596/1/whole_SkiraIrynejJoseph1995_thesis.pdf.
Testo completoWu, Wei-Ting, e 吳瑋婷. "The Representation of The Aboriginal Maternal Cultures:The Study of Aborigines'' Images in Wang Jia Siang''s Fictions". Thesis, 2008. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/10602154454108478051.
Testo completo國立臺灣大學
台灣文學研究所
96
Wang Jia Siang’s writings present the aboriginal maternal cultures that are related to the rediscovery of Taiwan Pingpu People. Cause the intermarriage between Taiwan Pingpu and the Han people is universal in the history of Taiwan, Taiwanese rediscover their aboriginal relation by blood in contemporary Taiwan. This rediscovery challenges the binary opposition’s concept of “Aborigines” and “Han people” in Taiwan community. Wang Jia Siang evokes historic memories and ethnicism by writing aboriginal cultures. In fact, he represents aboriginal cultures in fictions in order to build utopia in his wilderness writings. How to represent “aboriginal cultures” through the forms of aborigines’ images?Aborigines’ images in Wang Jia Siang’s fictions are assorted in four types:(1) The anthropologist (2) The tribal hero (3)The aboriginal female (4) The postmodern body of aborigine. According to the analysis of aborigines’ images, this research has four conclusions about the features of Wang Jia Siang’s fictions: 1.The narrative of experimental ethnography. 2.In terms of “assimilation” to interpret the interaction between Taiwan Pingpu and the Han people. 3.In terms of “The aboriginal female” to symbolize Taiwan’s Mother. 4.Reflecting the body concept of posthuman.