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in The Study of Human Genomic Diversity in Latin America: Nation and Population
> Global Perspectives
Published: 07 March 2024
198244 Figure 1. Color coding: Yellow = Utah (European); Orange = Tokyo-Beijing; Green = Yoruba; Blue = Zapotec; Others = Mexican mestizos from various states in Mexico Source: Silva-Zolezzi et al. (2009) . More about this image found in 198244 Color coding: Yellow = Utah (European); Orange = Tokyo-Beijing; Gr...
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in The Study of Human Genomic Diversity in Latin America: Nation and Population
> Global Perspectives
Published: 07 March 2024
198245 Figure 2. Ancestral contributions of Mexican populations, estimates from a tri-hybrid model based on autosomal markers (Víctor Acuña, Laboratorio de Genética Molecular ENAH/INAH) More about this image found in 198245 Ancestral contributions of Mexican populations, estimates from a t...
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in The Study of Human Genomic Diversity in Latin America: Nation and Population
> Global Perspectives
Published: 07 March 2024
198246 Figure 3. Triangular plot and table of the genomic proportions of African, European, and Amerindian ancestry in four different regions of Brazil, independent of color category. Each point represents a separate region, as follows: (1) North (Pará), (2) Northeast (Bahia), (3) Southeast (Rio ... More about this image found in 198246 Triangular plot and table of the genomic proportions of African, E...
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in Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
196262 Figure 1. Representation of major world languages in English translation. A bar chart that displays the disproportionality between the number of speakers of major world languages and the number of books translated to English. For example, 1,627 books were translated from French, which has... More about this image found in 196262 Representation of major world languages in English translation. A...
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in Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194869 Figure 2. Geographic origin of books translated from French to English, 2008–2020. A pie chart showing the countries of original publication of books translated from French to English. Most (67 percent) were published in France. Canada (12.8 percent) is also a significant producer. More about this image found in 194869 Geographic origin of books translated from French to English, 2008...
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in Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194870 Figure 3. Geographic origin of books translated from Spanish to English, 2008–2020. A pie chart showing the countries of original publication of books translated from Spanish to English. The largest producers are Spain (29.8 percent), Argentina (22.8 percent), Mexico (14.4 percent), and C... More about this image found in 194870 Geographic origin of books translated from Spanish to English, 200...
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in Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194871 Figure 4. Producers of translated fiction in the United States. A pie chart showing the share of translated fiction produced in the United States by different types of publishers. Small independent publishers produce 63.8 percent, large conglomerate publishers produce 25.5 percent, and un... More about this image found in 194871 Producers of translated fiction in the United States. A pie chart...
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in Whence the 3 Percent?: How Far Have We Come toward Decentering America’s Literary Preference?
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194875 Figure 5. New York Times Book Reviews, 2008–2021. A line chart that compares the number of items in the Book Review section with the number that include translated books. From 2008 to 2021, the NYTBR has grown from approximately 1,900 items to around 3,500 items annually. Between 2008... More about this image found in 194875 New York Times Book Reviews, 2008–2021. A line chart that compa...
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in Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
196219 Figure 1. South-facing wall of Fort Nassau on Banda Neira, Republic of Indonesia. The photograph shows the efforts to restore the colonial fort with freshly plastered moat walls and cleaned fort walls that reveal the inscription “Anno 1617.” Photograph by J. van Donkersgoed, November 18, ... More about this image found in 196219 South-facing wall of Fort Nassau on Banda Neira, Republic of Indon...
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in Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
196220 Figure 2. Information sign that narrates the history of Fort Nassau in Bahasa Indonesia. The origin history of Fort Nassau is formulated in a detached manner that introduces the unwelcome intrusion of the Dutch on the Banda Islands. The focus is on the Bandanese, who are presented as warr... More about this image found in 196220 Information sign that narrates the history of Fort Nassau in Bahas...
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in Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194879 Figure 3. Page from Hikayat Lonthoir . Full page showing the handwriting, a drawing of the boat Mananoesi , and the accompanying chants emphasized in red underlining. From Neirabatij 1922 , Hikayat Lonthoir (page 15), in the collection of the National Maritime Museum, Amsterdam. More about this image found in 194879 Page from Hikayat Lonthoir . Full page showing the handwriting, ...
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in Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194880 Figure 4. ArtistESCH fresco in Lallange, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. Photograph of the realized fresco by artist Mariana Duarte Santos after community participation in the neighborhood Lallange of the city Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxembourg. Photograph by J. van Donkersgoed, May 23, 2022. More about this image found in 194880 ArtistESCH fresco in Lallange, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg. Phot...
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in Embracing Uncertainty: Utilizing the Narrated Past to Move toward a Polyvocal Inclusive History
> Global Perspectives
Published: 05 March 2024
194881 Figure 5. People-led exhibition HistorEsch: Histories of Esch Told in 25 Objects . Visitor reading the description of a miner’s lamp in the free catalogue produced in three languages. Photograph by M. Tebeau, September 5, 2022. More about this image found in 194881 People-led exhibition HistorEsch: Histories of Esch Told in 25 Ob...
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