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- Indigenism can refer to several different ideologies that s**** to promote the interests of indigenous peoples. The term is used differently by various...
- 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...
- books List of books considered heretical by the Roman Catholic Church. indigens Deo being in need of God, beggar before God From Augustine, De Civitate...
- adopted a rainbow flag in 1925. A similar flag (ca. 1920) is used in Andean indigenism in Peru and Bolivia to represent the legacy of the Inca Empire. Since...
- Cyber- Ecological Economic Ethnic Ethnopluralism Expansionist Homo****ual Indigenism Integral Left-wing (populism) Musical Mystic Neo- Pan- Racial Religious...
- Elachista indigens is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in the Australian state of New South Wales. The wingspan is 9.4–10 mm for males. The...
- Active regions South Sudan Ideology Ethnic nationalism Environmentalism Indigenism Size 25,000 Allies Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition Opponents...
- Cyber- Ecological Economic Ethnic Ethnopluralism Expansionist Homo****ual Indigenism Integral Left-wing (populism) Musical Mystic Neo- Pan- Racial Religious...
- Rhyzodiastes indigens is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Rhysodinae. It was described by R.T. & J.R. Bell in 1985. It is found on Sumatra (Indonesia)...
- pre-Columbian culture and esthetics. A six month stay in Cuzco prompted his indigenism; he took an interest in depicting the city and its inhabitants. In 1919...