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- 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...