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How to use indigeneity in a sentence

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Musharbash offers ethnographic detail to ongoing discussions on Aboriginality, indigeneity, social change, and cultural transformation in post-colonial states.
Sovereignty, usually ignored by settler states though rarely formally ceded, does not dilute innate indigeneity.
Certainly, both Mexico City and Lima host a plethora of cultural institutions celebrating Mexico's indigeneity.
If New Zealand privileges indigeneity and the US privileges race, then any comparison becomes an apples and oranges moment.
Other European anti-immigrant parties have sought to align their quest to restrict immigration with the politics of indigeneity.
It was suggested that struggles based on indigeneity always have citizenship undertones.
This is the case in Lithuania where issues of indigeneity have affected access to the bureaucracy, parliament and cabinet.
It still uses indigeneity to build barriers despite the largescale migration across the country.
However, indigeneity emerges at the state level when citizenship is defined.
Nationalist historians deploy one or the other scenario to justify modern territorial claims or claims to indigeneity.
One set of comments in the session on Fiji and Trinidad addressed issues of indigeneity, migration and the development of an ethnic division of labour.
If Bolivia holds lessons for indigenous movements elsewhere, it is more in the way indigeneity has been reconceptualized in the country than as an example to follow.
Although indigeneity is not specifically referred to, there can be little doubt that indigenous peoples would not be considered to be a protected group, for example on the basis of their different ethnicity, at very least.
The second dilemma arises from the fact that we have built upon this foundation and turned indigeneity into a test for justice, and thus for entitlement under the postcolonial state.
But it is distorted by a second principle, that of indigeneity, which makes the right to such benefits dependent upon where an individual's parents and grandparents were born.
The question was thus raised about the claims Indians are able to make in Fiji to counter the culture of indigeneity and enjoy full citizenship rights.
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