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- Indigenism, ethnic nationalism promoting the identity of an indigenous people Autochthones or Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on...
- There is no generally accepted definition of Indigenous peoples, although in the 21st century the focus has been on self-identification, cultural difference...
- species. In 1978, the ornithologist Storrs L. Olson (using the spelling autochthones) agreed that the bone belonged to a macaw not ****ignable to any known...
- of the Indian Ocean island of animal cruelty and referred to them as "autochthones who have kept the genes of savages". In her letter relating to animal...
- In ancient Greece, the concept of autochthones (from Ancient Gr**** αὐτός autos "self," and χθών chthon "soil"; i.e. "people sprung from earth itself")...
- all of Germany (Autochthons) Aus Gesamtdeutschland stammende Deutsche (Autochthone) AGsD Horst Zaborowski Nationalism Irredentism Direct democracy Gr****roots...
- specifically of pre-Iranic inhabitants of the Iranian Plateau: "It is the autochthones of the Iranian plateau, and not the Proto-Indo-European tribes of Europe...
- Clio, 1998 Prevost, Virginie. Les dernières communautés chrétiennes autochthones d'Afrique du Nord". Armand Colin ed. (p. 461-483) Smith Reid, James....
- from nineteen museum skins and subfossils, the Saint Croix macaw (Ara autochthones) is only known from subfossils, and the Lesser Antillean macaw (Ara guadeloupensis)...
- History, vol.2, 306–309, New York, 2007; Schwartz, Alfred, Peuplement Autochthone et Immigration dans le Sud-Ouest Ivoirien, Abidjan: ORSTOM, 1973; Tauxier...