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Healing centres – the setting for a range of services aimed at restoring cultural identity and connection to country – should be established for those who grew up in institutions, it said.

In such a situation the recovery process must not only involve the reconstruction of buildings and the restoration of infrastructure, but also address the interactions between diverse groups and institutions with the aim of rebuilding people's lives and livelihoods, as well as restoring cultural assets and ecological conditions (Contreras et al. 2014).

Restoring cultural childrearing skills within a contemporary context, promoting traditional knowledge such as traditional medicine and teaching transcultural skills are an essential component in rebuilding and enhancing skills and pride is a mechanism for building family and community relationships as well as intergenerational support [ 30].

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Nicole Eisenman, painter expanding the expressive potential of the figurative tradition in works that engage contemporary social issues and restore cultural significance to the representation of the human form.

It is the first of several initiatives by the State Department to restore cultural exchange between Iraq and the United States after nearly 13 years of United Nations sanctions.

THE ARTS Because of an editing error, an article on Monday about Hollywood's efforts to restore cultural relevance to the movies described incorrectly the decline at the domestic box office last year.

In this context, the groups' campaign for the classics looks like a desperate but futile attempt to restore cultural authority to a field that no longer has much claim to distinction.

He was persuaded to restore cultural buildings to his plans and, at the risk of losing the competition, to enrich the landscape, which he did with the help of Peter Walker.

The visit to China by Emperor Akihito in 1992, however, which included a tacit apology for the "severe suffering" that the Japanese had inflicted on the Chinese during the war, demonstrated that Japan was determined not just to build economic ties with China but also to transcend the gap that stemmed from the war and to restore cultural ties.

Prof. Peter-Klaus Schuster, director of Berlin's state museums, counts the project as a major accomplishment in the quest to restore cultural glory as it was before World War II, rather than leaving the collection in the West Berlin museum built to house it in the decades of Germany's post-1945 division.

Memory mapping and villager interviews revealed a profound sense of lost traditional territory inside Etosha and a strong desire to return to the Park, not to harvest wildlife but to restore cultural practices and reap certain benefits from the Park.

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