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Definition of Nativists

Nativist
Nativist Na"tiv*ist, n. An advocate of nativism.

Meaning of Nativists from wikipedia

- situations where immigrants greatly outnumber the original inhabitants, nativists s**** to prevent cultural change. Beliefs that contribute to anti-immigration...
- the nativists. Fighting spilled outside the market, where nativists were shot at by people in the windows of nearby buildings. One or two nativists were...
- Taiwan nativist literature (Chinese: 鄉土文學; pinyin: Xiangtu Wenxue; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hiong-thó͘ Bûn-ha̍k). Xiangtu (鄉土), literally meaning the hometown soil...
- and willing to obey the Order's dictates without question. Members were Nativists, citizens opposed to immigration, especially by Catholics. They saw Catholics...
- Look up nativism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nativism may refer to: Nativism (politics), ethnocentric beliefs relating to immigration and nationalism...
- this is through testing and guessing instead of the innate ability that nativists support. Language acquisition Psychological nativism Statistical learning...
- The Cincinnati Riots of 1855 were clashes between "nativists" and German-Americans. The nativists supported J. D. Taylor, the mayoral candidate for the...
- Oregon Compulsory Education Act Pierce v. Society of Sisters Philadelphia nativist riots Ursuline Convent riots Philippines Lorenzo Ruiz Pedro Calungsod Gomburza...
- The Plug Uglies were an American Nativist criminal street gang, sometimes referred to loosely as a political club, that operated in the west side of Baltimore...
- Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who worked primarily for Nativist Know Nothing politicians to commit election fraud. Formed in the mid-1850s...