The research objective was to examine the traditional economy of the Evenkis in a cultural-ecological context. |
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The traditional economy of subsistence agriculture and animal husbandry was replaced by a commercial economy, centered in expanding urban areas. |
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It was a study on building political autonomy through maintaining ancestral knowledge and the traditional economy. |
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The book deals extensively with the traditional economy, the structure of Dene Kinship and its role in social organization. |
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There were dramatic changes in the role of women and men, in the value placed on women's work within the traditional economy and within the internal dynamics of their society of origin. |
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It has become a truism in today's world that intellectual property rights have taken the place of access to commodities in the traditional economy. |
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As regulators and legislators established laws and regulations with the traditional economy in mind, they are not suited for the sharing economy and application often remains uncertain. |
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This is not strictly a rural or urban issue, or a new economy versus traditional economy issue. |
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Greenspan, an old-school anti-inflation hawk of the traditional economy, is among the first to realize the potential in the modern, high-productivity new economy. |
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A traditional economy is a system where traditions, customs, belief systems, and inheritance determine the answer to the three economic questions. |
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The traditional economy of the Abkhaz is based on cattle breeding, agriculture, viticulture, and beekeeping. |
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Although they are superb in their chosen fields, too many come from the traditional economy. |
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Producing energy and ethanol from forestry waste is a perfect example of a traditional economy trying to develop new markets. |
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The article analyzes several examples of such strategies, not only for companies operating in a capitalist economy, but also for companies based in countries that retain a traditional economy. |
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Another problem is the lack of recognition of the traditional economy in the business development programs. |
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Historically, these communities have a higher dependence on a non-wage traditional economy. |
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Maintenance of the traditional economy is perceived as critical to the preservation of Aboriginal culture. |
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It would generate new ideas about the nature of musicality, the role of music in education and its general role in societies, like the Venda in the context of their traditional economy. |
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On green jobs, we have to admit that the green economy is not a better example in the social sphere than the traditional economy. |
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After 40 years of « development », the traditional economy, especially agriculture, has been destroyed everywhere, or is in the process of being so. |
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Disruption caused by the war and the colonization hampered the traditional economy, and possibly led to shortages of food and materials. |
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Meanwhile, the traditional economy stagnated. |
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A period of assimilation and displacement ensued, during which Aboriginal societies suffered an almost complete erosion of their land and resource base which in turn undermined much of their traditional economy. |
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Such changes would have substantial impacts on the wildlife species and landscapes that the traditional economy, emerging eco-tourism sector, and infrastructure critical to northern development depend on. |
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Their traditional economy is agricultural, amid the rise of other industries: Assam produces half of India's tea, half its rice, and a large part of India's oil. |
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Aboriginal people consistently stress the importance of protecting the long-term capacity of the land to support their traditional economy, should the wage-based economy fail them. |
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Each species is vitally important to the traditional economy, has been studied in the region, and may provide a useful indicator of the state of the environment through time. |
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Reducing agriculture, which satisfies the vital needs of mankind, to a segment of the traditional economy where unregulated international trade reigns is a major risk for the future of humanity. |
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Wh ile ensuring values and way of life, some Aboriginal communities may not have the ability to make the transition from a traditional economy to a cash economy. |
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Governments and businesses have had to change the way they work, making ongoing modernization an integral part of their strategies, while the traditional economy has begotten a new offspring, the e-economy. |
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At this time of conversion away from its traditional economy founded on heavy industry, it faces the second highest rate of unemployment in the country. |
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According to PSAC, government departments, agencies and Crown corporations should focus on ensuring that Canadian companies in the traditional economy remain solvent and productive. |
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Across Canada, the Greater Moncton Area has often been portrayed as the classic success story of a city that has successfully made the transition from a traditional economy to a new knowledge-based economy. |
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Some remain relatively unchanged, ranging from uncontacted peoples, to poor areas of developing countries, to some cultures that choose to retain a traditional economy. |
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