batwa उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Pretorius ( 1975 ) claims that the Subiya were originally called Batwa-a collection of small clans who lived under autonomous headmen on the islands of the Kafue flood plains.
- However, in Rwanda the shared access marshes where Batwa harvest clay under an informal communal tenure system are fast becoming collectivized rice-growing plantations due to a 2005 land policy change.
- In 1991, the Impenetrable Central Forest Reserve, along with the Batwa pygmy people, who were evicted from the forest and no longer permitted to enter the park or access its resources.
- The rock art sites are categorized under four traditions, two belong to the BaTwa Pygmies, the earliest community of hunter gatherers, the agriculturists, the Ngoni invaders, and the colonizers.
- Burundi's constitution mandates representation in the Transitional National Assembly to be consistent with 60 % Hutu, 40 % Tutsi, and 30 % female members, as well as three Batwa members.
- He has done fieldwork in this area in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo with the Batwa ( pygmy people ), the Highlands of Papua New Guinea, the Andaman Islands and the Javari valley of Brazil.
- Batwa children are more likely to die, more likely to be malnourished, are less likely to go to school, and are less likely to sleep under a mosquito net than the rest of society.
- IPACC co-organised a consultative forum on Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and land Degradation ( REDD ) with " Unissons pour la Promotion des Batwa " ( UNIPROBA in Burundi ) and the World Bank.
- In the case of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a comprehensive stakeholder analysis would have been relevant and the Batwa people would have potentially been acknowledged as stakeholders preventing the loss of people's livelihoods and loss of life.
- According to Jayne, a trick known as " The Mouse " is, " probably the most widely distributed of all the string figures, " known to Murray Island, Germany, Inuit, N . & S . America, Japan, Philippines, Australia, Batwa, Negrito, Linao Moros, Chippewa, Osage, Navajo, Apache, Omaha, Japanese, Torres Straits, Irish, Wajiji, and Alaskan Inuit people.