10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ABORIGINALLY»
Discover the use of
aboriginally in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aboriginally and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There are passages in our text that describe the tathdgatagarbha, Buddha nature
, or dharmakdya as really existent (shi you) or aboriginally existent (ben you).
Again, do these indicate that the Buddha nature is something substantial that ...
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Cross-Cultural Approaches to the Study of Alcohol: An ...
Tobacco was used aboriginally by North American Indian tribes, some of which
did not use alcohol aboriginally. Tobacco was not indigenous to most of the
societies in the sample studied by Bacon, et al. (1965), but post-contact its use
has ...
Michael W. Everett, Jack O. Waddell, Dwight B. Heath, 1976
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Contemporary Issues in Australian Literature: International ...
As different stories are demanded by different groups, Aboriginally tends to be
defined in advance. It is defined differently in legal, anthropological, medical and
just about every other social sphere. While these (white) constructions of ...
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Pruning the Bodhi Tree: The Storm Over Critical Buddhism
[ However,] it is in accordance with the principle of the Tao ( tao li if S ) that all
sentient beings aboriginally possess (penyu) pure Buddha-nature. It is not the
case that there should be one who eternally failed to attain parinirvana. This is
why ...
Jamie Hubbard, Paul Loren Swanson, 1997
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Our Australian Theatre in the 1990s
What needs to inform the Australian multicultural formula is the recognition that
markers of Aboriginally (and all other cultural affiliations) are always unstable
and continually contested by both Aborigines and settler-migrants. According to ...
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Tipai Ethnographic Notes: A Baja California Indian Community ...
Narcotics and Toxics Aboriginally the Tipai used an arrow poison of rattlesnake
venom; the efficacy of this is not known. Stories are also told of the kusiani mispit
(evil sorcerers) who put poisons into people's food; they were supposed to know
...
William D. Hohenthal, Thomas C. Blackburn, 2001
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Aboriginal Education: Fulfilling the Promise
Having access to funding to develop communitybased support services, they
have been able to provide a configuration of services that truly help their students
succeed. Aboriginally controlled institutions, like that operated by the YTC,
respond ...
Marlene Brant Castellano, Lynne Davis, Louise Lahache, 2007
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Third World in the First: Development and Indigenous Peoples
(DIAND, 1989b:20) The program contained four main elements, of which Element
I, supporting the establishment of aboriginally controlled and owned capital
corporations, and Element III, enterprise support, received the bulk of the funding.
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Whitehead's Metaphysics of Extension and Solidarity
I hold, in effect, that each occasion is aboriginally determinate in respect to its
position. In other words: if no determinate position, then no occasion whatsoever.
The completely indeterminate is unspecificable, ineffable, and indistinguishable ...
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Staff Development in Open and Flexible Education
There are also a growing number of Aboriginally controlled tertiary institutions
with provincial mandates to grant diplomas and degrees; these include the
Saskarchewan Indian Federated College, Mohawk Community College in
Ontario, and ...
Colin Latchem, Fred Lockwood, 2005
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ABORIGINALLY»
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aboriginally is used in the context of the following news items.
Native American Cultural Items from Walla Walla Found in Longyear …
The information presented in this report indicates that the Walla Walla County area of Washington is an area traditionally and aboriginally used ... «Targeted News Service, Jun 15»
Dene Nation against NWT's bid for Northland Utilities contract
The Dene Nation is accusing the Government of the Northwest Territories of trying to eliminate an aboriginally-owned business by bidding on ... «CBC.ca, Jun 15»
Ken S. Coates: We must not look to governments to achieve real and …
A national commitment, substantial, sustained and Aboriginally-controlled, to preserving and revitalizing Indigenous languages should be a top ... «National Post, Jun 15»
“We Are All One”: Chief Robert Joseph on Reconciliation in Canada
We are a small, independent, and Aboriginally led organization but our mandate is to encourage and foster reconciliation through dialogue, ... «Muslim Link, May 15»
How A Successful Mayweather-Pacquiano Fight Could Make Boxing …
It just so happens that the Mayweather-Pacquiano fight is the exception. It brings the casual sophisticated fan down to the aboriginally-original ... «Forbes, Apr 15»
The Blame Game: APTN Investigates looks at Mi'kmaw Family …
“It was focused almost completely on Aboriginal staff delivering a service that was aboriginally sensitive or in a culturally safe way,” said Paul. «APTN National News, Apr 15»
ATCO Partnership Wins Lodge Operation Contract
TSI, an Aboriginally-owned business, provides logistics and support services to the mining and exploration companies in Labrador, with ... «Marketwired, Mar 15»
The Government of Canada invests in Yukon Aboriginal Businesses
... Yukon, on behalf of Minister Aglukkaq today announced funding to support the development of four Aboriginally-owned businesses in Yukon. «Canada NewsWire, Feb 15»
Ken S. Coates: In defence of Winnipeg
Winnipeg, irony of ironies, is at the forefront of this cooperative, aboriginally-driven, inter-racial problem-solving effort that is the real hope for ... «National Post, Jan 15»
The truth about Darwin and God
... of even more complex laws,—and I can see no reason, why a man, or other animal, may not have been aboriginally produced by other laws; ... «Salon, Oct 14»