Browsing Studies in Arts and Humanities Journal - Vol 3, No 2 (2017) by Issue Date
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‘The old people had brooms’: Yanyuwa women, material culture and resistance
(SAHKartell, 2017)This piece investigates the complex and multiple meanings associated with one piece of Australian Aboriginal material culture, a broom made by Yanyuwa woman Emalina Evans a-Wanajabi in the 1980s. Yanyuwa people constitute ... -
Moʻokūʻauhau (genealogies) of care: curating Aliʻi collections at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
(SAHKartell, 2017)This paper explores the practice of moʻokūʻauhau (genealogy) in the care of Aliʻi (chiefly) museum collections at the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (Honolulu, HI). Caring for aliʻi objects is a cultural imperative, rooted ... -
Protecting endangered languages: The case of Irish
(SAHKartell, 2017)This article reviews the Irish experience of plurilingual aspiration from three perspectives. It first relates the case for preserving and learning the Irish language to Ireland’s cultural development as an independent ... -
Politics, indigenous rights and resource ownership: Māori customary rights to the foreshore, seabed and fresh water in New Zealand
(SAHKartell, 2017)Māori customary rights to natural resources are a contentious issue between Māori and the New Zealand government and between Maori and non-Māori. The values and principles inherent in a treaty signed in 1840 between Māori ... -
Landscape, memory and myth: an interview with Native American artist, Jeremy Dennis
(SAHKartell, 2017)Jeremy Dennis is a photographer and visual artist living and working in Southampton, New York. He is a member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation; a federally recognised tribe of historically Algonquian-speaking Native Americans ... -
In defense of our relatives
(SAHKartell, 2017)Groups often act against threats to their kin, but what if one group denies the very existence of another’s relatives? Among the people of Oceti Sakowin, what it means to care for 'relatives' starkly contrasts conventional ... -
Genomic insights and the Irish Travellers: an interview with Professor Gianpiero Cavalleri
(SAHKartell, 2017)Professor Gianpiero Cavalleri is Associate Professor of Human Genetics at Department of Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and is the lead author of a 2017 study into the genetic ... -
The Traveller ethnicity quilt: an interview with Missie Collins
(SAHKartell, 2017)Missie Collins is an Irish Traveller. She is a Pavee Point Primary Healthcare for Travellers worker. Missie and a group of Traveller women designed and handmade the Traveller Ethnicity Quilt to mark the official recognition ... -
Irish Travellers: ethnicity, persistence, recognition
(SAHKartell, 2017)... a celebratory piece for the bestowal of ethnic status upon Irish Travellers by the Irish Government. -
La alegría de Jako: A Judeo-Spanish song as a reflection of linguistic and cultural syncretism
(SAHKartell, 2017)Traditional songs have always held a particularly prominent role in the daily life and celebrations of the Sephardim, the descendants of Jews expelled from the Iberian Peninsula, or Sepharad, in 1492 and beyond. The Sephardic ... -
Commencement of Roma civic emancipation
(SAHKartell, 2017)The article offers a correction of the widespread approach in which in the studies of Romani movement for civic emancipation are examined only its international dimensions, leaving behind its origin and first stages, which ... -
Human rights, cultural identity and the struggle for Traveller ethnicity
(SAHKartell, 2017)Irish Travellers, Ethnicity, Cultural Rights