Musharbash offers ethnographic detail to ongoing discussions on Aboriginality, indigeneity, social change, and cultural transformation in post-colonial states. |
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Sovereignty, usually ignored by settler states though rarely formally ceded, does not dilute innate indigeneity. |
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Certainly, both Mexico City and Lima host a plethora of cultural institutions celebrating Mexico's indigeneity. |
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If New Zealand privileges indigeneity and the US privileges race, then any comparison becomes an apples and oranges moment. |
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Other European anti-immigrant parties have sought to align their quest to restrict immigration with the politics of indigeneity. |
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It was suggested that struggles based on indigeneity always have citizenship undertones. |
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This is the case in Lithuania where issues of indigeneity have affected access to the bureaucracy, parliament and cabinet. |
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It still uses indigeneity to build barriers despite the largescale migration across the country. |
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However, indigeneity emerges at the state level when citizenship is defined. |
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Nationalist historians deploy one or the other scenario to justify modern territorial claims or claims to indigeneity. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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