- that is
people of
mostly European descent, and
indigènes,
those of
mostly African descent. The "
indigènes" in turn
consist of
three main groups: Algerians...
- The
Indigenous Army (French: Armée
Indigène;
Haitian Creole: Lame Endijèn), also
known as the Army of Saint-Domingue (French: Armée de Saint-Domingue)...
- French-Algerian
political activist. She
served as
spokesperson for the
Indigènes de la République [fr]
until 2020. Born in Constantine, Algeria, on 5 January...
- Empire" (Empire français). It was de jure the end of the "indigenous" (
indigène)
status of
French subjects in
colonial areas. It was
dissolved in 1958...
- was
organised under the
Garde indigène (Indigenous Guard),
leaving only 8,000–10,000. The
functions of the
Garde indigène de l'Annam was
limited to simple...
-
Relations of
Power &
Domination in a
World Polity: The
Politics of
Indigeneity &
National Identity in Greenland. In: Heininen, L.
Arctic Yearbook 2013...
-
Government in 2008, to
widen access to
university education for
Taraba State indigenes and
promote economic growth and
development in the
state particularly...
-
November 2023.
Retrieved 16 June 2015.
Wayne E. Lee (2011).
Empires and
Indigenes:
Intercultural Alliance,
Imperial Expansion, and
Warfare in the Early...
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September 2007, vol. 4, no. 3 pp. 19–33. Dillingham, A.S.
Oaxaca Resurgent:
Indigeneity, Development, and
Inequality in Twentieth-Century Mexico. Stanford: Stanford...
- In
general usage the word
indigen is
treated as a
variant of the word
indigene,
meaning a native. However, it was used in a
strictly botanical sense for...