Rather than strictly local expressions of relatedness, kinship in southern Ethiopia has long been entangled with broad political and economic forces as people negotiate relations with each other, past generations, and the...
In the pre-Columbian Andes, the use of hallucinogens during the Formative period (900–300 BC) often supported exclusionary political strategies, whereas, during the Late Horizon (AD 1450–1532), Inca leaders emphasised corporate...
Systematic and persistent discrimination against Indigenous Peoples translates into differential health outcomes when analysed
through ethnicity and/or mother tongue. In Peru, morbidity and mortality rates among Indigenous...
Home blood pressure management, including self-monitoring and medication self-titration, is an efficient and cost-effective tool. Although its use is increasing globally, little is known about the feasibility of such...
Amazonian Indigenous Peoples are undergoing drastic changes in their ways of life including the quality and availability of food and its impact on their health and well-being. Indigenous populations have their own perspectives...
**Introduction**: Living with a chronic condition is a challenging experience, as it can disrupt your capacity to function and fulfill social roles such as being a father. Fatherhood constitutes an important component of...
**Objective:**This study aimed to conduct a process evaluation of a salt substitute trial conducted in Peru.
**Methods:** Through semi-structured interviews of intervention participants, we documented and analyzed process...
Published as: Villamil, Catalina I. "Locomotion and Basicranial Anatomy in Primates and Marsupials." Journal of Human Evolution 111 (2017): 163-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhevol.2017.07.003 This author post-print is made...
The United Nations 2015 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) for Gender Equality is one of the more recent examples of more than a century of global-level codification and commitment to the rights of women and equality of the...