604 search results for “indigenous people presented” in the Staff website
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Andrea RagragioSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Archaeology students play important role in visit indigenous Ka’apor people
As part of Mariana Françozo’s BRASILAE project, a group of representatives of the Ka’apor people was invited to visit Leiden. The Ka’apor, an indigenous people from Brazil, are some of the present-day relatives of the Tupi-speaking peoples who used to live in the northeastern region of Brazil, claimed…
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Increased attention for indigenous studies through JEDI fund
A grant from the JEDI Fund allowed university lecturer Jessie Morgan-Owens to design a lecture series on indigenous studies. ‘We filled a gap in the knowledge.’
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Lydia van de FliertFaculty of Archaeology
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Jovan PesaljFaculty of Humanities
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Fang-I ChuSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Rebekka GrossmannFaculty of Humanities
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Myfel PalugaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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New publication reviews Dutch colonial sources on the Indigenous Brazilian Tapuia people
New publication reviews Dutch colonial sources on the Indigenous Brazilian Tapuia people: ‘For them the Dutch were another piece on the political chess board’
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Rethinking community in upland, ‘indigenous’ South Asia
Erik de Maaker wrote a monograph on how Garo, an indigenous community of the extended eastern Himalayas, experience and negotiate such disparities. The book shows how relatedness is reinterpreted as religious practices change, and communally held land ends up being privately controlled. Erik de Maaker…
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Maarten JansenFaculty of Archaeology
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Book Presentation: Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology
Lecture, Book Presentation
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Lucas da Costa MacielFaculty of Archaeology
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Intan SariFaculty of Humanities
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Carolien JacobsFaculty of Law
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Sarah WolffFaculty of Humanities
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Adriana Churampi RamirezFaculty of Humanities
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Corporate presentations
Giving a presentation about the University? There are standard presentations available.
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Corinne HofmanFaculty of Archaeology
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The wisdom of the Nahua
Indigenous philosophies have been ignored for too long. This prompted Osiris González Romero to study the wisdom of the Nahua in Mexico. Their philosophy has an important message for the consumption society: see the earth and nature as living beings and not just as resources. PhD defence 22 June.
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Satellite conference IFLA 2023 - Empire, Indigeneity, and colonial heritage collections: confronting difficult pasts, enabling just futures
The IFLA-Section Rare Books and Special Collections committee and the Indigenous Matters Section, in collaboration with Leiden University Libraries (UBL) organize a satellite conference in Leiden – Friday August 18th and Saturday August 19th – prior to the IFLA World Library and Information Congress…
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Tips for a good presentation
Do you have to give a presentation for the first time, or do you need support creating a good presentation? We have listed a few tips below that will help you get your story across.
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Online Presenting skills for PhDs
Communication, Research
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Diana Davila Gordillo
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Sander van KasterenFaculty of Science
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Caroline ArchambaultFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Joanne van der LeunFaculty of Law
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Asmaa KhadimFaculty of Law
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Judi MesmanFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Presenting skills for researchers 'Stop performing, start connecting'
Communication, Research, Transferable skills
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Honours students present: AI for studying in 2030
Education, ICT
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Tentoonstelling: Het onvertelde Caribische verhaal
Het zichtbaar maken van ongeschreven verhalen van inheemse culturen en volken van de Cariben. Dat doet de tentoonstelling ‘Caribbean Ties’ in de Oude UB.
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Workshop How to present in a relaxed way
Study support, Arts and leisure, Arts and leisure
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Carolina Pereira De Queiroz MonteiroFaculty of Archaeology
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Caroline Fernandes CaromanoFaculty of Humanities
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Andrew ShieldFaculty of Humanities
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Mark KlaassenFaculty of Law
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Ratna Saptari Soetikno Slamet
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Moritz JesseFaculty of Law
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Household Slavery: 'An Overlooked Method of Enslaving People'
When discussing enslavement, attention often focuses on Africans forcibly shipped to South America. Researcher Timo McGregor's new Veni research sheds light on a lesser-known method, whereby indigenous populations were enslaved through the households of colonisers.
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Martine BruilFaculty of Humanities
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Leo LucassenFaculty of Humanities
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Local Panama communities work with archaeologists on historic land rights
The question of land property titles is a common source of conflict between indigenous communities and federal authorities all over the Americas. A new Panamanian law have led indigenous communities to reach out to archaeologist Dr Natalia Donner. A grant from the Centre for Indigenous American Studies…
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Rijk van DijkAfrican Studies Centre
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Natalia DonnerFaculty of Humanities
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Celebrating Naga Culture: Authenticity, Indigeneity and Modernity
Lecture
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Nadia BourasFaculty of Humanities
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Peter PelsSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Karwan Fatah-BlackFaculty of Humanities
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Sandrine GalloisFaculty of Archaeology