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Garifuna Dugu
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G1mpeg4
Guatemala
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Le Garifuna: La religion Ultime
Commande de montage style "Mockumentary" pour démontrer comment les documentaires relatent le point de vue d'un réalisateur. Personne est supposé d'être offe...
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Luci y Beatriz Religion Garifuna
Reportaje
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Garifuna Culture by Irulan Palma
DISTCO 2013 Cultures-Religion Elementary Level.
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Garifuna
The Garifuna are a tribe of African people from Nigeria and a mixture of the Black Caribs (Arawak) who have retained their rich African language, culture, and religion.
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Garifuna 2
The Garifuna are a tribe of Africans from Nigeria and Black Caribs (Arawak indigenous) who still retain their rich African culture, language, dance and religion. I had the privilege of meeting them and speaking with the tribal elders.
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Garifuna Settlement Day (Belize/Guatemala)
Garifuna Settlement Day Festival - Belize and Guatemala 2012.
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Garifuna Cooking
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Tikal (Guatemala)
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Garifuna Drum-making
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Musician Garifuna 1 (Guatemala)
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Musician Garifuna 3 (Guatemala)
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Market (Guatemala)
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Celebration (Guatemala)
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Musician Garfuna 2 (Guatemala)
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Artist 1 (Guatemala)
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Artist 2 (Guatemala)
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Shaman (Guatemala)
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LIVINGSTON Guatemala, #TravelVlog @TonyaTko on Garifuna Coast Where Black People Live
Livingston Guatemala is a very special place Its on the coastal line where Rio Dulce meets the Atlantic Ocean. Here the people are Black of African descent and speak Garifuna. Every road leads to a beach, and the people, view and foods are spectacular. Enjoy your trip down this beautiful part of the world.
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Garifunas en Tela, Honduras
This is a clip from what some young Garifuna kids in Tela, Honduras can do. This dance is called "Punta" and is a traditional dance of the Garifuna people. T...
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Garifuna Language
Short interviews with people about the Garifuna Language and its importance in modern day Guatemala http://garifunafiles.wordpress.com/
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Evangelical Garifuna Church - Meguadala (Audio)
Pastor Galileo during Sunday worship.
G1mpeg4
Guatemala...
Guatemala
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Guatemala
- published: 14 Oct 2012
- views: 2
Le Garifuna: La religion Ultime
Commande de montage style "Mockumentary" pour démontrer comment les documentaires relatent le point de vue d'un réalisateur. Personne est supposé d'être offe......
Commande de montage style "Mockumentary" pour démontrer comment les documentaires relatent le point de vue d'un réalisateur. Personne est supposé d'être offe...
wn.com/Le Garifuna La Religion Ultime
Commande de montage style "Mockumentary" pour démontrer comment les documentaires relatent le point de vue d'un réalisateur. Personne est supposé d'être offe...
Garifuna Culture by Irulan Palma
DISTCO 2013 Cultures-Religion Elementary Level....
DISTCO 2013 Cultures-Religion Elementary Level.
wn.com/Garifuna Culture By Irulan Palma
DISTCO 2013 Cultures-Religion Elementary Level.
- published: 24 Mar 2013
- views: 411
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author: TheDISTCO
Garifuna
The Garifuna are a tribe of African people from Nigeria and a mixture of the Black Caribs (Arawak) who have retained their rich African language, culture, and r...
The Garifuna are a tribe of African people from Nigeria and a mixture of the Black Caribs (Arawak) who have retained their rich African language, culture, and religion.
wn.com/Garifuna
The Garifuna are a tribe of African people from Nigeria and a mixture of the Black Caribs (Arawak) who have retained their rich African language, culture, and religion.
- published: 21 Dec 2014
- views: 0
Garifuna 2
The Garifuna are a tribe of Africans from Nigeria and Black Caribs (Arawak indigenous) who still retain their rich African culture, language, dance and religion...
The Garifuna are a tribe of Africans from Nigeria and Black Caribs (Arawak indigenous) who still retain their rich African culture, language, dance and religion. I had the privilege of meeting them and speaking with the tribal elders.
wn.com/Garifuna 2
The Garifuna are a tribe of Africans from Nigeria and Black Caribs (Arawak indigenous) who still retain their rich African culture, language, dance and religion. I had the privilege of meeting them and speaking with the tribal elders.
- published: 21 Dec 2014
- views: 7
Garifuna Settlement Day (Belize/Guatemala)
Garifuna Settlement Day Festival - Belize and Guatemala 2012....
Garifuna Settlement Day Festival - Belize and Guatemala 2012.
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Garifuna Settlement Day Festival - Belize and Guatemala 2012.
LIVINGSTON Guatemala, #TravelVlog @TonyaTko on Garifuna Coast Where Black People Live
Livingston Guatemala is a very special place Its on the coastal line where Rio Dulce meets the Atlantic Ocean. Here the people are Black of African descent and ...
Livingston Guatemala is a very special place Its on the coastal line where Rio Dulce meets the Atlantic Ocean. Here the people are Black of African descent and speak Garifuna. Every road leads to a beach, and the people, view and foods are spectacular. Enjoy your trip down this beautiful part of the world.
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Livingston Guatemala is a very special place Its on the coastal line where Rio Dulce meets the Atlantic Ocean. Here the people are Black of African descent and speak Garifuna. Every road leads to a beach, and the people, view and foods are spectacular. Enjoy your trip down this beautiful part of the world.
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- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 334
Garifunas en Tela, Honduras
This is a clip from what some young Garifuna kids in Tela, Honduras can do. This dance is called "Punta" and is a traditional dance of the Garifuna people. T......
This is a clip from what some young Garifuna kids in Tela, Honduras can do. This dance is called "Punta" and is a traditional dance of the Garifuna people. T...
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This is a clip from what some young Garifuna kids in Tela, Honduras can do. This dance is called "Punta" and is a traditional dance of the Garifuna people. T...
Garifuna Language
Short interviews with people about the Garifuna Language and its importance in modern day Guatemala http://garifunafiles.wordpress.com/...
Short interviews with people about the Garifuna Language and its importance in modern day Guatemala http://garifunafiles.wordpress.com/
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Short interviews with people about the Garifuna Language and its importance in modern day Guatemala http://garifunafiles.wordpress.com/
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LÉON Nicaragua #TravelVlog Revolution - Sandonistas - Religion, Churches and Cheap Food @TonyaTko
Walking tour 2015 through the streets of Leon Nicaragua, we pass through streets, malls, street-food, churches, cathedrals and regular everyday businesses. We discuss history, the spanish, architecture, religion, the revolution of the Sandonistas, the US Interfering with the Contras, the dictator Somosa and more. Enjoy the view and be sure to comment
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JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA
LDH IC JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA WWW.LOSDEHONDURAS.COM.
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Zo Williams Show Live On Air: Religion VS. Spirituality (3/4)
This is the Zo What? Morning Show (Zo Williams also produces and performs The Voice of Reason, radio show.) Topic: Religion VS. Spirituality Host: Zo William...
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TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon
TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon @LOJSociety.org [VIDEO] & Archives | Art & Facts Files |...
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THE TIME IS NOW:ANIHA DAN:OFFICIAL RELEASE 2011
THE TIME IS NOW (ANIHA DAN)-In this documentary, Peter will discus his experiences that actually led him into a deep spiritual path. A spiritual awakening th...
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The Voodoo, New Orleans, the Art & me - a conversation with Denise Alvarado - Part I
Voodoo, as it is known in the United States, is a religion born of the blended spiritual traditions of multiple traumatized cultures. Denise Alvarado studied...
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Problematica Tierra
En este programa de Avances y Desafíos de las Comunidades Afrohondureñas en especial la Garifuna se aborda la problemática tierra y toda los aspectos de sus ejes de titulación, acceso al mercado, seguridad alimentaria, turismo y venta
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Martin Ramstedt: “Indigeneity” and “Indigenous Rights” in Bali
Forum Law as Culture
03.02.2015 | 18.00 h | : Max Weber lecture room of the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” | 53227 Bonn
Martin Ramstedt (Halle): “Indigeneity” and “Indigenous Rights” in Bali: On the Cultural Translation of International Legal Norms
Abstract
Contrary to what professional legal translation services aver, much is lost in the translatio
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Exploitation of Native American Sacred Sites
his panel, moderated by Dr. Dean Saitta, will focus on efforts to preserve and protect Native American land and heritage domestically. The panelists include Dr. Andrew Reid, Professor of International Human Rights Law & Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Richard Clemmer-Smith, professor of Anthropology who specializes in Native American culture and religion, and Kaden Walksnice, co-founder of EcoCheyenne, a
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Mambo Ingrid
Also in UF Digital Collections: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/l/AA00010748/00001 Title: Mambo Ingrid lecture Lecturer: Mambo Ingrid Lecturer's guest: Nadege Etienne Fi...
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Together: Hosay in Trinidad and Tobago
The people that are make up our global community are like in so many ways, we walk talk sleep eat we sing and dance we laugh and cry.
So many things are like or in common but why then many of our major challenges throughout the world are still centered around our differences our religions our ethnicities our color our origin.
Small group is searching for examples near and far that give testimony a
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ONAC TRIBALPEOPLE FUSION TV STRANGE MEDICINE
First episode of Strange Medicine, aired in fusion network, featuring Oklevueha Tribalpeople Native American Church, with Jareth "Mountain Goat Climbs High" ...
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The Plunder and Depopulation of Central Africa
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Have you replaced your Faith with a spirit of unbelief - John Ramirez
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The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care (2008)
John Hamilton McWhorter V (born 1965) is an American linguist and political commentator. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations. His research specialties are how creole languages form and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena.
Since 2008, he has taught linguistics, American Studies, and in the Core Curriculum program at Columbia U
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Vodoo Rhythms and Angelic Harmonies: Jomion and the Uklos
Music Time in Africa with Heather Maxwell.
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WORST Night of My LIFE (Traveling) Buenos Aires Casa Yatay from HELL! Booking.com Review
I just had one of the WORST Night's of my LIFE Traveling. I went to stay at a place I booked on booking.com, but this place apparently had never been screened by a person at Booking.com. Booking.com put my life in danger with their negligence. There were drug addicts and alcoholics on the stoop, it was dark, dilapidated and WAIT till you see what I found in the garbage! This was one of the Most DA
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OmegaManRadio Show- Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
Today Message on OmegaManRadio Show Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
Official Website- http://omegamanradio.com/
OmegaMan Radio is involved in the Full Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Preaching Jesus Christ - the Son of GOD and the Only name written under heaven by which men might be saved
Doing Mark 16:17 ministry casting out demons in Jesus Christ name and praying for the sick that they
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Misa del Padre Jesus Suarez, Houston
Misa desde la Iglesia Catolica San Felipe de Jesus de Houston
Grabada el 5 de octubre 2014
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Student Rights & the School Environment from a Jurisprudential Perspective
Kluge Fellow J.C. Blokhuis discusses the constitutional rights of students. J.C. Blokhuis is assistant professor of social development studies at Renison Uni...
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African American Studies, Lecture 17, UCLA
Lecture Title: "Music and Popular Culture" March 5th, 2009 Mark Q. Sawyer lectures as a part of UCLA's African American Studies Program which seeks to provid...
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LA VIDA PUBLICA DE JESUS (PELICULA COMPLETA)
PELICULA BASADA EN LOS EVANGELIOS SEGUN SAN LUCAS CAPITULOS 3 AL 24.
LÉON Nicaragua #TravelVlog Revolution - Sandonistas - Religion, Churches and Cheap Food @TonyaTko
Walking tour 2015 through the streets of Leon Nicaragua, we pass through streets, malls, street-food, churches, cathedrals and regular everyday businesses. We d...
Walking tour 2015 through the streets of Leon Nicaragua, we pass through streets, malls, street-food, churches, cathedrals and regular everyday businesses. We discuss history, the spanish, architecture, religion, the revolution of the Sandonistas, the US Interfering with the Contras, the dictator Somosa and more. Enjoy the view and be sure to comment
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Walking tour 2015 through the streets of Leon Nicaragua, we pass through streets, malls, street-food, churches, cathedrals and regular everyday businesses. We discuss history, the spanish, architecture, religion, the revolution of the Sandonistas, the US Interfering with the Contras, the dictator Somosa and more. Enjoy the view and be sure to comment
TonyaTko is Media's #1 Big Sister
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- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 30
JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA
LDH IC JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA WWW.LOSDEHONDURAS.COM....
LDH IC JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA WWW.LOSDEHONDURAS.COM.
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LDH IC JUNIO 24 1999 MISA GARIFUNA WWW.LOSDEHONDURAS.COM.
Zo Williams Show Live On Air: Religion VS. Spirituality (3/4)
This is the Zo What? Morning Show (Zo Williams also produces and performs The Voice of Reason, radio show.) Topic: Religion VS. Spirituality Host: Zo William......
This is the Zo What? Morning Show (Zo Williams also produces and performs The Voice of Reason, radio show.) Topic: Religion VS. Spirituality Host: Zo William...
wn.com/Zo Williams Show Live On Air Religion Vs. Spirituality (3 4)
This is the Zo What? Morning Show (Zo Williams also produces and performs The Voice of Reason, radio show.) Topic: Religion VS. Spirituality Host: Zo William...
TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon
TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon @LOJSociety.org [VIDEO] & Archives | Art & Facts Files |......
TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon @LOJSociety.org [VIDEO] & Archives | Art & Facts Files |...
wn.com/True Religion, Spirituality Defined By Selassie I's Gospel Of Jah Grace Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon
TRUE RELIGION, Spirituality Defined by SELASSIE I's Gospel Of JAH Grace -- Ras Iadonis Tafari Sermon @LOJSociety.org [VIDEO] & Archives | Art & Facts Files |...
THE TIME IS NOW:ANIHA DAN:OFFICIAL RELEASE 2011
THE TIME IS NOW (ANIHA DAN)-In this documentary, Peter will discus his experiences that actually led him into a deep spiritual path. A spiritual awakening th......
THE TIME IS NOW (ANIHA DAN)-In this documentary, Peter will discus his experiences that actually led him into a deep spiritual path. A spiritual awakening th...
wn.com/The Time Is Now Aniha Dan Official Release 2011
THE TIME IS NOW (ANIHA DAN)-In this documentary, Peter will discus his experiences that actually led him into a deep spiritual path. A spiritual awakening th...
- published: 25 Nov 2011
- views: 679
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author: Timvideo
The Voodoo, New Orleans, the Art & me - a conversation with Denise Alvarado - Part I
Voodoo, as it is known in the United States, is a religion born of the blended spiritual traditions of multiple traumatized cultures. Denise Alvarado studied......
Voodoo, as it is known in the United States, is a religion born of the blended spiritual traditions of multiple traumatized cultures. Denise Alvarado studied...
wn.com/The Voodoo, New Orleans, The Art Me A Conversation With Denise Alvarado Part I
Voodoo, as it is known in the United States, is a religion born of the blended spiritual traditions of multiple traumatized cultures. Denise Alvarado studied...
Problematica Tierra
En este programa de Avances y Desafíos de las Comunidades Afrohondureñas en especial la Garifuna se aborda la problemática tierra y toda los aspectos de sus eje...
En este programa de Avances y Desafíos de las Comunidades Afrohondureñas en especial la Garifuna se aborda la problemática tierra y toda los aspectos de sus ejes de titulación, acceso al mercado, seguridad alimentaria, turismo y venta
wn.com/Problematica Tierra
En este programa de Avances y Desafíos de las Comunidades Afrohondureñas en especial la Garifuna se aborda la problemática tierra y toda los aspectos de sus ejes de titulación, acceso al mercado, seguridad alimentaria, turismo y venta
- published: 27 May 2013
- views: 23
Martin Ramstedt: “Indigeneity” and “Indigenous Rights” in Bali
Forum Law as Culture
03.02.2015 | 18.00 h | : Max Weber lecture room of the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” | 53227...
Forum Law as Culture
03.02.2015 | 18.00 h | : Max Weber lecture room of the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” | 53227 Bonn
Martin Ramstedt (Halle): “Indigeneity” and “Indigenous Rights” in Bali: On the Cultural Translation of International Legal Norms
Abstract
Contrary to what professional legal translation services aver, much is lost in the translation of international legal concepts, like “the rule of law”, “indigenous stewardship of land”, or “gender equality”, across languages and legal cultures. Scholars have pointed to the incommensurability of categories and the time pressure under which professional legal translators often have to work, for instance at international criminal tribunals.
What is more, in the global South, international legal concepts are frequently only selectively translated because the skills of the translators employed by the respective governments or NGOs are more often than not inadequate to the task.
The pitfalls of legal translation do not end at the level of linguistics, though. Experiences from New Zealand have shown that the “translation” of Maori normative concepts into Kiwi state law has paradoxically led to a painful disconnection of these concepts from their original purposes, due to the fact that judges have not been compelled to pay attention to the Maori institutions, procedures, and conventions of interpretations, in which these concepts are embedded. These experiences suggest a significant degree of transformation legal norms can undergo when they travel. I propose that the concept of “cultural translation” can help us better understand the still underestimated level of transmogrification of traveling legal norms, as it hones our lenses to the divergent frames of reference and “events” involved in translation processes, to the power relations that bear upon the negotiation between the different frames of reference, and to the “translators” (actors, actants, institutions) who each with their own interests, roles and performances move between the different frames of reference. The test case for my argument is the “vernacularization” of “indigeneity” and “indigenous rights” in post-New Order Bali (Indonesia).
Dr. Martin Ramstedt
Curriculum Vitae
Since March 2014 Dr. Martin Ramstedt has been a fellow at the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” and associated researcher at the “Law & Anthropology” Department of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale. Prior to his fellowship in Bonn, he was senior researcher at the MPI in Halle, pursuing different projects in the field of religion and law. He regularly teaches the Master course “Law and Anthropology” at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati (Spain) and is chief editor of the series “Religion and Society in Asia” at Amsterdam University Press. He has published widely in the field of religion, law, and legal pluralism in Indonesia.
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www.law-as-culture.com - www.recht-als-kultur.de
wn.com/Martin Ramstedt “Indigeneity” And “Indigenous Rights” In Bali
Forum Law as Culture
03.02.2015 | 18.00 h | : Max Weber lecture room of the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” | 53227 Bonn
Martin Ramstedt (Halle): “Indigeneity” and “Indigenous Rights” in Bali: On the Cultural Translation of International Legal Norms
Abstract
Contrary to what professional legal translation services aver, much is lost in the translation of international legal concepts, like “the rule of law”, “indigenous stewardship of land”, or “gender equality”, across languages and legal cultures. Scholars have pointed to the incommensurability of categories and the time pressure under which professional legal translators often have to work, for instance at international criminal tribunals.
What is more, in the global South, international legal concepts are frequently only selectively translated because the skills of the translators employed by the respective governments or NGOs are more often than not inadequate to the task.
The pitfalls of legal translation do not end at the level of linguistics, though. Experiences from New Zealand have shown that the “translation” of Maori normative concepts into Kiwi state law has paradoxically led to a painful disconnection of these concepts from their original purposes, due to the fact that judges have not been compelled to pay attention to the Maori institutions, procedures, and conventions of interpretations, in which these concepts are embedded. These experiences suggest a significant degree of transformation legal norms can undergo when they travel. I propose that the concept of “cultural translation” can help us better understand the still underestimated level of transmogrification of traveling legal norms, as it hones our lenses to the divergent frames of reference and “events” involved in translation processes, to the power relations that bear upon the negotiation between the different frames of reference, and to the “translators” (actors, actants, institutions) who each with their own interests, roles and performances move between the different frames of reference. The test case for my argument is the “vernacularization” of “indigeneity” and “indigenous rights” in post-New Order Bali (Indonesia).
Dr. Martin Ramstedt
Curriculum Vitae
Since March 2014 Dr. Martin Ramstedt has been a fellow at the Käte Hamburger Center for Advanced Study in the Humanities “Law as Culture” and associated researcher at the “Law & Anthropology” Department of the Max Planck Institute (MPI) for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale. Prior to his fellowship in Bonn, he was senior researcher at the MPI in Halle, pursuing different projects in the field of religion and law. He regularly teaches the Master course “Law and Anthropology” at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati (Spain) and is chief editor of the series “Religion and Society in Asia” at Amsterdam University Press. He has published widely in the field of religion, law, and legal pluralism in Indonesia.
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www.law-as-culture.com - www.recht-als-kultur.de
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 9
Exploitation of Native American Sacred Sites
his panel, moderated by Dr. Dean Saitta, will focus on efforts to preserve and protect Native American land and heritage domestically. The panelists include Dr....
his panel, moderated by Dr. Dean Saitta, will focus on efforts to preserve and protect Native American land and heritage domestically. The panelists include Dr. Andrew Reid, Professor of International Human Rights Law & Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Richard Clemmer-Smith, professor of Anthropology who specializes in Native American culture and religion, and Kaden Walksnice, co-founder of EcoCheyenne, a group that has been actively protesting coal production on Native American lands.
wn.com/Exploitation Of Native American Sacred Sites
his panel, moderated by Dr. Dean Saitta, will focus on efforts to preserve and protect Native American land and heritage domestically. The panelists include Dr. Andrew Reid, Professor of International Human Rights Law & Indigenous Peoples, Dr. Richard Clemmer-Smith, professor of Anthropology who specializes in Native American culture and religion, and Kaden Walksnice, co-founder of EcoCheyenne, a group that has been actively protesting coal production on Native American lands.
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Mambo Ingrid
Also in UF Digital Collections: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/l/AA00010748/00001 Title: Mambo Ingrid lecture Lecturer: Mambo Ingrid Lecturer's guest: Nadege Etienne Fi......
Also in UF Digital Collections: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/l/AA00010748/00001 Title: Mambo Ingrid lecture Lecturer: Mambo Ingrid Lecturer's guest: Nadege Etienne Fi...
wn.com/Mambo Ingrid
Also in UF Digital Collections: http://ufdc.ufl.edu/l/AA00010748/00001 Title: Mambo Ingrid lecture Lecturer: Mambo Ingrid Lecturer's guest: Nadege Etienne Fi...
Together: Hosay in Trinidad and Tobago
The people that are make up our global community are like in so many ways, we walk talk sleep eat we sing and dance we laugh and cry.
So many things are like or...
The people that are make up our global community are like in so many ways, we walk talk sleep eat we sing and dance we laugh and cry.
So many things are like or in common but why then many of our major challenges throughout the world are still centered around our differences our religions our ethnicities our color our origin.
Small group is searching for examples near and far that give testimony and shine light on that we can all live work play love and serve together.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FlIn/
wn.com/Together Hosay In Trinidad And Tobago
The people that are make up our global community are like in so many ways, we walk talk sleep eat we sing and dance we laugh and cry.
So many things are like or in common but why then many of our major challenges throughout the world are still centered around our differences our religions our ethnicities our color our origin.
Small group is searching for examples near and far that give testimony and shine light on that we can all live work play love and serve together.
Help us caption & translate this video!
http://amara.org/v/FlIn/
- published: 08 Dec 2014
- views: 3
ONAC TRIBALPEOPLE FUSION TV STRANGE MEDICINE
First episode of Strange Medicine, aired in fusion network, featuring Oklevueha Tribalpeople Native American Church, with Jareth "Mountain Goat Climbs High" ......
First episode of Strange Medicine, aired in fusion network, featuring Oklevueha Tribalpeople Native American Church, with Jareth "Mountain Goat Climbs High" ...
wn.com/Onac Tribalpeople Fusion Tv Strange Medicine
First episode of Strange Medicine, aired in fusion network, featuring Oklevueha Tribalpeople Native American Church, with Jareth "Mountain Goat Climbs High" ...
The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like, Care (2008)
John Hamilton McWhorter V (born 1965) is an American linguist and political commentator. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations...
John Hamilton McWhorter V (born 1965) is an American linguist and political commentator. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations. His research specialties are how creole languages form and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena.
Since 2008, he has taught linguistics, American Studies, and in the Core Curriculum program at Columbia University and is currently an Associate Professor in the English and Comparative Literature department there. After graduation McWhorter was an associate professor of linguistics at Cornell University from 1993 to 1995 before taking up a position as associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1995 until 2003. He left that position to become a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a libertarian think tank. He is Contributing Editor at The New Republic and weekly columnist for The Daily Beast. From 2006 to 2008 he was a columnist for the New York Sun and he has written columns regularly for The Root, The New York Daily News Rupert Murdoch's The Daily and Time Ideas.
McWhorter has published a number of books on linguistics and on race relations, of which the better known are Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English, Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why You Should, Like, Care, and Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America. He makes regular public radio and television appearances on related subjects. He is interviewed frequently on National Public Radio and is a frequent contributor on Bloggingheads.tv. He has appeared twice on Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, once in the profanity episode in his capacity as a linguistics professor, and again in the slavery reparations episode for his political views and knowledge of race relations. He has spoken at TED (2013), has appeared on The Colbert Report and Real Time with Bill Maher, and appeared regularly on MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes.
McWhorter is the author of the courses entitled "The Story of Human Language, "Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language," and "Myths, Lies and Half-Truths About English Usage" for The Teaching Company. His 2003 Authentically Black has been interview-reviewed on booknotes.org, and he has also been interviewed on CSPAN's Book Notes In Depth series.[2]
Much of his academic work has concerned creole languages and their relationship to other ones, often focusing on the Surinam creole language Saramaccan. His work has expanded to a general investigation of how adults acquiring a language "undoes" much of the complexity and irregularity that human language otherwise inevitably wends into, to varying degrees of which creoles are simply an extreme. This includes Mandarin Chinese, Persian, the modern colloquial dialects of Arabic, Swahili, and Indonesian, as well as English. He has outlined these ideas in academic format in Language Interrupted and Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity, and for the general public in What Language Is and, on English, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue.
McWhorter has also been a proponent of a theory that various languages on the island of Flores underwent transformation due to aggressive migrations from the nearby island of Sulawesi, and has joined scholars who document that English was profoundly influenced by the Celtic languages spoken by peoples encountered by Germanic invaders of Britain. He has also written various pieces for the media arguing that colloquial constructions such as the modern uses of "like" and "totally," and nonstandard speech in general, be considered alternate renditions of English rather than degraded ones.
McWhorter characterizes himself as "a cranky liberal Democrat". In support of this description, he states that while he "disagree[s] sustainedly with many of the tenets of the Civil Rights orthodoxy," he also "supports Barack Obama, reviles the War on Drugs, supports gay marriage, never voted for George Bush and writes of Black English as coherent speech". McWhorter additionally notes that the conservative Manhattan Institute, for which he works, "has always been hospitable to Democrats". Regardless, McWhorter has criticized left-wing and activist educators in particular, such as Paulo Freire and Jonathan Kozol. One author identifies McWhorter as a radical centrist thinker.
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John Hamilton McWhorter V (born 1965) is an American linguist and political commentator. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations. His research specialties are how creole languages form and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena.
Since 2008, he has taught linguistics, American Studies, and in the Core Curriculum program at Columbia University and is currently an Associate Professor in the English and Comparative Literature department there. After graduation McWhorter was an associate professor of linguistics at Cornell University from 1993 to 1995 before taking up a position as associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1995 until 2003. He left that position to become a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a libertarian think tank. He is Contributing Editor at The New Republic and weekly columnist for The Daily Beast. From 2006 to 2008 he was a columnist for the New York Sun and he has written columns regularly for The Root, The New York Daily News Rupert Murdoch's The Daily and Time Ideas.
McWhorter has published a number of books on linguistics and on race relations, of which the better known are Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English, Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why You Should, Like, Care, and Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America. He makes regular public radio and television appearances on related subjects. He is interviewed frequently on National Public Radio and is a frequent contributor on Bloggingheads.tv. He has appeared twice on Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, once in the profanity episode in his capacity as a linguistics professor, and again in the slavery reparations episode for his political views and knowledge of race relations. He has spoken at TED (2013), has appeared on The Colbert Report and Real Time with Bill Maher, and appeared regularly on MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes.
McWhorter is the author of the courses entitled "The Story of Human Language, "Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language," and "Myths, Lies and Half-Truths About English Usage" for The Teaching Company. His 2003 Authentically Black has been interview-reviewed on booknotes.org, and he has also been interviewed on CSPAN's Book Notes In Depth series.[2]
Much of his academic work has concerned creole languages and their relationship to other ones, often focusing on the Surinam creole language Saramaccan. His work has expanded to a general investigation of how adults acquiring a language "undoes" much of the complexity and irregularity that human language otherwise inevitably wends into, to varying degrees of which creoles are simply an extreme. This includes Mandarin Chinese, Persian, the modern colloquial dialects of Arabic, Swahili, and Indonesian, as well as English. He has outlined these ideas in academic format in Language Interrupted and Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity, and for the general public in What Language Is and, on English, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue.
McWhorter has also been a proponent of a theory that various languages on the island of Flores underwent transformation due to aggressive migrations from the nearby island of Sulawesi, and has joined scholars who document that English was profoundly influenced by the Celtic languages spoken by peoples encountered by Germanic invaders of Britain. He has also written various pieces for the media arguing that colloquial constructions such as the modern uses of "like" and "totally," and nonstandard speech in general, be considered alternate renditions of English rather than degraded ones.
McWhorter characterizes himself as "a cranky liberal Democrat". In support of this description, he states that while he "disagree[s] sustainedly with many of the tenets of the Civil Rights orthodoxy," he also "supports Barack Obama, reviles the War on Drugs, supports gay marriage, never voted for George Bush and writes of Black English as coherent speech". McWhorter additionally notes that the conservative Manhattan Institute, for which he works, "has always been hospitable to Democrats". Regardless, McWhorter has criticized left-wing and activist educators in particular, such as Paulo Freire and Jonathan Kozol. One author identifies McWhorter as a radical centrist thinker.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McWhorter
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WORST Night of My LIFE (Traveling) Buenos Aires Casa Yatay from HELL! Booking.com Review
I just had one of the WORST Night's of my LIFE Traveling. I went to stay at a place I booked on booking.com, but this place apparently had never been screened b...
I just had one of the WORST Night's of my LIFE Traveling. I went to stay at a place I booked on booking.com, but this place apparently had never been screened by a person at Booking.com. Booking.com put my life in danger with their negligence. There were drug addicts and alcoholics on the stoop, it was dark, dilapidated and WAIT till you see what I found in the garbage! This was one of the Most DANGEROUS nights abroad. I stood up the whole night frightened because the owner of "Casa Yatay" was furious he couldn't charge me more once I got there. I was afraid he would rob me in the middle of the night. The shower, the toilet, the owner, nothing about this place was up to par. Watch and hear my story from HELL about Casa Yatay on Avenida Yatay in the Almagro area of Buenos AIres.
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I just had one of the WORST Night's of my LIFE Traveling. I went to stay at a place I booked on booking.com, but this place apparently had never been screened by a person at Booking.com. Booking.com put my life in danger with their negligence. There were drug addicts and alcoholics on the stoop, it was dark, dilapidated and WAIT till you see what I found in the garbage! This was one of the Most DANGEROUS nights abroad. I stood up the whole night frightened because the owner of "Casa Yatay" was furious he couldn't charge me more once I got there. I was afraid he would rob me in the middle of the night. The shower, the toilet, the owner, nothing about this place was up to par. Watch and hear my story from HELL about Casa Yatay on Avenida Yatay in the Almagro area of Buenos AIres.
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This is my Review of Casa Yatay on Yatay Street, Avenida en Almagro Buenos Aires Argentina
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- published: 27 May 2015
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OmegaManRadio Show- Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
Today Message on OmegaManRadio Show Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
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Today Message on OmegaManRadio Show Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
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Doing Mark 16:17 ministry casting out demons in Jesus Christ name and praying for the sick that they be healed in Jesus Christ name
I believe in the Gifts of the Holy Ghost including Speak in Tongues and that Prophecy is for Today
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Today Message on OmegaManRadio Show Are You Willing To Wake Up -John Ramirez
Official Website- http://omegamanradio.com/
OmegaMan Radio is involved in the Full Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Preaching Jesus Christ - the Son of GOD and the Only name written under heaven by which men might be saved
Doing Mark 16:17 ministry casting out demons in Jesus Christ name and praying for the sick that they be healed in Jesus Christ name
I believe in the Gifts of the Holy Ghost including Speak in Tongues and that Prophecy is for Today
- published: 18 Aug 2015
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Misa del Padre Jesus Suarez, Houston
Misa desde la Iglesia Catolica San Felipe de Jesus de Houston
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Misa desde la Iglesia Catolica San Felipe de Jesus de Houston
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Misa desde la Iglesia Catolica San Felipe de Jesus de Houston
Grabada el 5 de octubre 2014
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Student Rights & the School Environment from a Jurisprudential Perspective
Kluge Fellow J.C. Blokhuis discusses the constitutional rights of students. J.C. Blokhuis is assistant professor of social development studies at Renison Uni......
Kluge Fellow J.C. Blokhuis discusses the constitutional rights of students. J.C. Blokhuis is assistant professor of social development studies at Renison Uni...
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Kluge Fellow J.C. Blokhuis discusses the constitutional rights of students. J.C. Blokhuis is assistant professor of social development studies at Renison Uni...
African American Studies, Lecture 17, UCLA
Lecture Title: "Music and Popular Culture" March 5th, 2009 Mark Q. Sawyer lectures as a part of UCLA's African American Studies Program which seeks to provid......
Lecture Title: "Music and Popular Culture" March 5th, 2009 Mark Q. Sawyer lectures as a part of UCLA's African American Studies Program which seeks to provid...
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Lecture Title: "Music and Popular Culture" March 5th, 2009 Mark Q. Sawyer lectures as a part of UCLA's African American Studies Program which seeks to provid...
LA VIDA PUBLICA DE JESUS (PELICULA COMPLETA)
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