610 resultados para Indigenous Movement


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Introduction Schistosomiasis is endemic in 74 countries and is considered a serious public health problem in some locations. Methods A transverse study was performed of 13 landless settlements in southern Sergipe from February to December 2009. The study included 822 settlers, of whom 601 underwent stool testing. Results The prevalence of schistosomiasis in landless workers was 4.3%. The population has a low education level, and basic sanitation services are not available to all residents. Conclusions The prevalence of schistosomiasis was low in the population and among different settlements, possibly because of different forms of water use by the settlers.

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This paper presents an application of an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to the prediction of stock market direction in the US. Using a multilayer perceptron neural network and a backpropagation algorithm for the training process, the model aims at learning the hidden patterns in the daily movement of the S&P500 to correctly identify if the market will be in a Trend Following or Mean Reversion behavior. The ANN is able to produce a successful investment strategy which outperforms the buy and hold strategy, but presents instability in its overall results which compromises its practical application in real life investment decisions.

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This study investigates patterns of forest structure and tree species diversity in an anthropogenic palm grove and undisturbed areas at the seasonally-dry Pinkaití research station, in the Kayapó Indigenous Area. This site, managed by the Conservation International do Brasil, is the most southeastern site floristically surveyed in the Amazon until now. The secondary and a nearby undisturbed forest were sampled in a group of 52 floristic plots of 0.0625-ha (25x25-m) where all trees with DBH > 10 cm were measured and identified. The analyses were complemented with other two floristic plots of 1-ha (10x1000-m). The present study has shown that the Pinkaití, like other seasonally-dry forests, have great heterogeneity in forest structure and composition, associated with biotic characteristics of the most important tree species, natural disturbance and history of land-use. The palm grove, moderately dominated by the arborescent palm Attalea maripa (Aubl.) Mart., presented high tree species diversity and was floristically similar to undisturbed forests at the study site. It is discussed the importance of large arborescent palms for the seasonally-dry Amazon forests regeneration.

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This article aimed to describe the subsistence fisheries of traditional populations of three ethnic groups, one Ashaninka and two Kaxinawá, lying on the banks of the River Breu. Initially, monitors were trained to fill logbooks with data from fisheries of the villages during an annual cycle (august/1995 august/1996). Based on these data, it was realized an inventory of the most common fish species caught as well as one about the fishing environment. The following results were obtained: i) Indians prefer to use pools, locally known as "poços", for fishing; ii) the most common caught species are the "mandis" (35%, Pimelodidae), armored catfishes (Loricariidae), specially Hypostomus sp. (25%), the "curimatá" (9%, Prochilodus sp.) and the "saburus" (8%, Curimatidae), among others; iii) the fishing gears that lead to a high rate of fishing are the native "tingui", nets and bow and arrows; iv) fisheries are more intensive during summer; v) the fishing effort and their associated factors statistically significant in predicting the catches in the Indian Reserve were f1 = number of fishermen, f2 = (number of fishermen*total time devoted to fishing), f3 = [(number of fishermen)*(total time devoted to fishing)-(the time displacement)] and the factor villages and fishing gears; vi) although almost all the fisheries are done by walking to the fishing places, catches increase when paddle boats are used; and vii) the most active fishermen belong to Kaxinawá tribe.

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The Mansonella ozzardi has a widespread distribution among the indigenous and riverine communities of Amazonas, Brazil. We estimated the prevalence of Mansonella ozzardi in indigenous communities of the Pauini municipality, Amazonas state, Brazil and the rate of parasitic infection in vectors. We collected thick blood smears from individuals from six Apurinã indigenous communities along the Purus River and its tributaries. Collections of simuliids were made and dissected, and the larval instars of M. ozzardi identified. The overall prevalence of M. ozzardi was 28.40%, with the highest incidence among males and agricultural workers. Among age groups, children 2-9 years of age had the lowest incidence, while individuals older than 58 exhibited the highest rates of infection. We found infected simuliids in three communities, with Parasitic Infection Rates (PIR) of 0.34-6.58%. The prevalence of M. ozzardi among the Apurinã people is high, possibly related to the diary activities of the riparian people, where a high abundance of the vectors exists.

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In this paper a comparison between using global and local optimization techniques for solving the problem of generating human-like arm and hand movements for an anthropomorphic dual arm robot is made. Although the objective function involved in each optimization problem is convex, there is no evidence that the admissible regions of these problems are convex sets. For the sequence of movements for which the numerical tests were done there were no significant differences between the optimal solutions obtained using the global and the local techniques. This suggests that the optimal solution obtained using the local solver is indeed a global solution.

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This study compares the performance of Portuguese-German heritage children and adult L2 speakers of European Portuguese whose L1 is German with respect to two aspects of grammar, adverb placement and VP-ellipsis, which depend on a core syntactic property of the language, verb movement. The results show that both groups have acquired V-to-I and adverb placement, showing no influence of a V2 grammar. Performance in the VP-ellipsis task is more complex: heritage children produce VP-ellipsis at the level of controls, as opposed to L2 speakers; however, both L2 and heritage speakers show that crosslinguistic influence may produce a preference for pronoun substitution over VP-ellipsis in a task asking for redundancy resolution. Nevertheless, given that overall results show that heritage children perform at the level of L1 children, we take our results to support approaches to heritage bilingualism which suggest the development of an intact grammar in childhood.

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El PROBLEMA OBJETO de estudio es la economía, la política y la sociedad colonial en Córdoba y en la Gobernación del Tucumán, durante el período colonial e incluso el de su crisis, con especial atención sobre las transformaciones de las sociedades campesinas e indígenas y sus relaciones con el estado colonial, la iglesia y el sector privado. El ESPACIO a analizar será del de la Gobernación del Tucumán entendido como espacio jurisdiccional que incluía varias regiones con alto grado de relacionamiento, profundizándose sobre la situación de la región de Córdoba, teniendo en cuenta las características de las sociedades originarias, el sistema de dominación colonial, el sistema judicial, el sistema económico de explotación y el proceso de evangelización, así como las formas de resistencia y adaptación de las sociedades indígenas que devendrán en sectores campesinos. Entendemos que es importante tomar como UNIDAD DE ANALISIS al espacio que durante la colonia ocupaba la Gobernación del Tucumán en tanto permite realizar un análisis de largaduración sobre las transformaciones de las sociedades indígenas y campesinas, ya que el mismo casi coincide con el del antiguo Tawantinsuyu y con el del "interior argentino" del siglo XIX. LOS OBJETIVOS ESPECIFICOS consistirán en analizar a) el sistema de dominación colonial en sus especificidades normativas, en el Tucumán en general y en Cordoba en particular, comparandolo con el implementado en las zonas centrales del virreinato peruano para comprender las causas que pudieron haber incidido en las dinámicas específicas que en estas tierras asumieron los procesos de reproducción, transformación, adaptación y etnogénesis de las sociedades indígenas que persistieron, y el paulatino tránsito de una parte de ellas hacia la conformación de sociedades campesinas. b) dichos procesos de transformación de las sociedades indígenas y campesinas y explorando sus formas de resistencia y adaptación. c) las características del sistema de dominación colonial, particularmente las múltiples y cambiantes relaciones entre estado, iglesia y poder privado así como entre las diversas instancias de poder político (local y regional). d) las políticas desplegadas en el sistema judicial y sus consecuencias en términos del acceso a la justicia de los sectores subalternos. HIPÓTESIS. a) Si bien luego de la conquista y durante el período colonial las sociedades indígenas sufrieron una fuerte desestructuración, investigaciones recientes nos han permitido conocer que varias de ellas lograron persistir como "pueblos de indios" y como economías étnicas transformadas, todo lo cual explicamos por el grado de complejidad social preexistente, la capacidad de adaptación de dichas sociedades a las imposiciones del sistema de dominación y explotación colonial y con las acciones de resistencia desplegadas. b) Dentro del universo de las sociedades desestructuradas, se irán conformando unidades domésticas campesinas con características socio-culturales y con lógicas específicas de reproducción bien particulares en lo referido a sus formas de acceso a los recursos, el uso de la energía disponible y a las formas de producción y participación mercantil. METODOS Y FUENTES. Se recuperan metodologías y perspectivas de la historia económica social y de la etnohistoria; y en los proyectos específicos se incorporan también las provenientes de la demografía, historia eclesiástica, historia política y análisis de redes. Al tratarse de una investigación histórica, el análisis crítico de las fuentes provendrá de la reconstrucción de su contexto de producción, de su entrecruzamiento y confrontación. La documentación inédita a consultar será completa y variada y proveniente de distintos repositorios: AGI, ABNB, AGN, AHPBA, AHPC, AAC. En general se ESPERA profundizar nuestros proyectos en curso (que están orientados al análisis de los grupos subalternos de la Gobernación del Tucumán) mientras se continúa con la formación de recursos humanos.

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Recent studies have shown that septic tank systems are a major source of groundwater pollution. Many public health workers feel that the most cri^cal aspect of the use of septic tanks as a means of sewage disposal is the contamination of private water wells with attendant human health hazards. In this study the movement and attenuation of septic tank effluents in a range of soil/overburden types and hydrogeological situations was investigated. The suitability of a number of chemical and biological tracer materials to monitor the movement of septic tank effluent constituents to groundwater sources was also examined. The investigation was divided into three separate but inteiTelated sections. In the first section of the study the movement of septic tank effluent from two soil treatment systems was investigated by direct measurements of soil nutrient concentrations and enteric bacterial numbers in the soil beneath and downgradient of the test systems. Two sites with different soil types and hydrogeological characteristics were used. The results indicated that the attenuation of the effluent in both of the treatment systems was incomplete. Migration of nitrate, ammonium, phosphate and fecal bacteria to a depth of 50 cm beneath the inverts of the distribution tiles was demonstrated on all sampling occasions. The lateral migration of the pollutants was less pronounced, although on occasions high nutrients levels and fecal bacterial numbers were detected at a lateral distance of 4.0 m downgradient of the test systems. There was evidence that the degree and extent of effluent migration was increased after periods of heavy or prolonged rainfall when the attenuating properties of the treatment systems were reduced as a result of saturation of the soil. The second part of the study examined the contamination of groundwaters downgradient of septic tank soil treatment systems. Three test sites were used in the investigation. The sites were chosen because of differences in the thicknesses and nature of the unsaturated zone available for effluent attenuation at each of the locations. A series of groundwater monitoring boreholes were installed downgradient of the test systems at each of the sites and these were sampled regularly to assess the efficiency of the overburden material in reducing the polluting potential of the wastewater. Effluent attenuation in the septic tank treatment systems was shown to be incomplete, resulting in chemical and microbiological contamination of the groundwaters downgradient of the systems. The nature and severity of groundwater contamination was dependent on the composition and thickness of the unsaturated zone and the extent of weathering in the underlying saturated bedrock. The movement of septic tank effluent through soil/overburdens to groundwater sources was investigated by adding a range of chemical and biological tracer materials to the three septic tank systems used in section two of the study. The results demonstrated that a single tracer type cannot be used to accurately monitor the movement of all effluent constituents through soils to groundwater. The combined use of lithium bromide and endospores of Bacillus globigii was found to give an accurate indication of the movement of both the chemical and biological effluent constituents.