- dual,
racialized civil society was
formally recognized in
Estatuto do
Indigenato (The
Statute of
Indigenous Po****tions)
adopted in 1929, and was based...
- dual,
racialised civil society was
formally recognised in
Estatuto do
Indigenato (The
Statute of
Indigenous Po****tions)
adopted in 1929,
which was based...
-
provisions which discriminated against black people, like the
Estatuto do
Indigenato (Decree-Law 43: 893 of 6
September 1961). However, the conflict, conversely...
- he was
arrested for
subversive activities.
Although the
Estatuto do
Indigenato ('Indigenous Statute') set
standards for
indigenes to
obtain Portuguese...
-
overseas soldiers (African ****imilados), and
native or
indigenous Africans (
indigenato').
These categories were
renamed to first, second, and
third class in...
- ****imilados or civilizados), and
native soldiers (Africans who were part of the
indigenato regime).
These categories were
renamed to 1st, 2nd and 3rd
class in 1960—which...
-
overseas soldiers (African ****imilados), and
native or
indigenous Africans (
indigenato). Spínola
planned – and
fought with
Lisbon – to
abolish the distinction...
- - R****emblement
Democratique Africain de la
Guinee (RDAG) -
Regime do
Indigenato -
Regulo -
Religion in Guinea-Bissau - Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento...
- African/Black.
Africans had to then pick
either "****imilado" (****imilated) or "
Indigenato" (indigenous).
Angola has not used any
racial categories since its independence...
- they have no
criminal record. The
Indigenous Code (Portuguese: código
indígenato) of 1899,
which applied to all
other Portuguese colonies, was inapplicable...