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There is no
generally accepted definition of
Indigenous peoples,
although in the 21st
century the
focus has been on self-identification,
cultural difference...
- The term is used to
describe the
process where a
language needed to be
indigenized was in
Africa where the ex-colonizer's
language required some references...
- Pipeline, and
served on the
board of a
sustainable energy group called Indigenized Energy. Iron Eyes is also a
singer and songwriter.
Tokata Iron Eyes is...
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journalist Jacqueline Keeler began investigating the
problem of
settler self-
indigenization in academia.
Working with
other Natives in
tribal enrollment departments...
- [ˈʃopaʊ]), is a
Philippine steamed bun with
various fillings. It is the
indigenized version of the
Fujianese baozi,
introduced to the
Philippines by Hokkien...
- On
March 9, 2008, Zimbabwe's president,
Robert Mugabe,
signed the
Indigenisation and
Economic Empowerment Bill into law. The bill was p****ed
through parliament...
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World Englishes is a term for
emerging localized or
indigenized varieties of English,
especially varieties that have
developed in
territories influenced...
- The 2020
edition of the Cinéfest
Sudbury International Film Festival, the 32nd
edition in the event's history, was held from
September 19 to 27, 2020 in...
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energy by 2050,
sponsored by
Senator Jeff Merkley. In 2019, she
supported Indigenized Energy, a
local nonprofit that
brings solar energy and jobs to Native...
- poem of the
Maranao people of the Philippines, has been
regarded as an
indigenized version of the
Ramayana since it was do****ented and
translated into English...