-
indigenous education (1958–65) and
since 1979 the
Instituto Nacional Indigenista has
established a
national network of
bilingual radio stations. There...
- used
since the
early 20th
century by
Hispanic American writers of the
indigenista and
americanista schools to
refer to the
mestizo po****tion that arose...
- Montes. The
National Indigenist Institute (Spanish:
Instituto Nacional Indigenista) was
established in 1948, with the
initial goal of
integrating indigenous...
- obituary". The Guardian.
Retrieved 7 July 2022. "Saiba quem é
Bruno Pereira,
indigenista e
servidor da
Funai dado como
desaparecido no Amazonas". G1 (in Brazilian...
-
conservative Mexican elites, and
those who saw them as a
source of pride, the
Indigenistas, who were
mostly liberal Mexican elites.
Although the flag of the Mexican...
- into the
Constitution in 1917.
While the
perspectives and
methods of
Indigenistas changed and
adapted over time, the
defining features of
Mexican Indigenismo...
- are 16
ethno linguistic groups recognized by the
Instituto Nacional Indigenista who
maintain their individual languages,
customs and
traditions well...
-
containing Cuauhtémoc's remains.
Archeologist Eulalia Guzmán, a "p****ionate
indigenista",
excavated the
bones in 1949,
which were
discovered shortly after bones...
-
defined himself as a nationalist, anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist, and
Indigenista. His father,
Walter Thieme Brüggermann (1913–1999), was a second-generation...
- pronunciación de los
nuevos alfabetos oficiales.
Guatemala City:
Instituto Indigenista Nacional. For
details and
notes on
adoption among the
Mayanist community...