indigenous movement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofindigenousandmovement
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indigenous
adjective
uk/ɪnˈdɪdʒ.ɪ.nəs/us/ɪnˈdɪdʒ.ə.nəs/
used to refer to, or relating to, the people who originally lived in a place, rather than people who moved there from somewhere ...
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movement
noun
uk/ˈmuːv.mənt/us/ˈmuːv.mənt/
a change ...
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(Definition ofindigenousandmovementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Starting with the 1990 levantamiento, theindigenousmovementexperienced an impressive rise in political power.
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Fourth, these processes led theindigenousmovementto enter the sphere of formal democratic politics.
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Nevertheless, the impact of those projects on theindigenousmovementran deep.
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This burgeoning yet fragmentedindigenousmovementintersected with state interests only in isolated public sites.
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These groups are interesting because they have been very active and in the forefront in the internationalindigenousmovement.
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Indigenousmovementefforts to generate new political platforms and alliances that embraced material and cultural needs were equally complex.
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The island's rapid integration into the national and world economy and a vibrantindigenousmovement have profoundly influenced the everyday lives of island residents.
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Such openings might well have comprised a crucial opening which theindigenousmovementcould use to prise open a political space in the official rejectionist edifice.
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These include essays on gender issues, human rights, children's rights, theindigenousmovement, and linguistics.
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Furthermore, it was also claimed that theindigenousmovementtogether with the teachers union has become part of the corporatist political left.
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