It was also the space where the Europeans first made consistent contact with the indigenes and vice versa. |
The Atlantic zone's people, mostly Protestants, include English-speaking blacks and 100,000 indigenes. |
Some historians and political analysts assert that the US polity manifested colonial features beyond its treatment of indigenes. |
Then, ask just what is required to jump-start genuine wealth-creating opportunities for indigenes of the oil-producing states. |
The previous inhabitants, Taino indigenes, were destroyed by diseases, weapons, and enslavement brought by the Spanish. |
It rather presents wealth, power and immortality as something which indigenes first had but lost. |