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Перевод: Amerindian
[прилагательное] американо-индейский; [существительное] американский индеец ; америнд
Тезаурус:
- "Latin America is such a syncretic, eccentric, disjointed fusion of European, Amerindian and Afro-Caribbean culture," in the words of the Mexican artist Guillermo Gomez-Pea.
- Guyana's new Amerindian Peoples' Association has warned that "the state of our forests is rapidly changing, as the eyes of those who destroyed these resources elsewhere are now looking to Guyana."
- As is also the case for other Amerindian leaders, he has the responsibility for peacemaking.
- As is true in general for lowland Amerindian leaders, the Shavante leader has no power of coercion for the organizing of daily economic activity.
- No wonder the mysterious Amerindian guru, Don Juan, with uncharacteristic directness calls his anthropological mouthpiece, Carlos Castaneda, a "pimp".
- Rivire (1984: 4) has argued that such informality is a product of the emphasis by the Guianese Amerindian upon the value of individualism.
- Typical of Amerindian groups of the Guianas (see Rivire 1984), Piaroa social life is very unformalized.
- "Which Amerindian tribe do you belong to, Huron or Apache?
- A more general argument takes up the reference by Gramsci to the "semi-colonial market" and develops the concept of "internal colonialism", which has had widespread application to areas as different from one another as the peripheral regions of Great Britain, the black homelands in South Africa, Alaska and the Amerindian areas of Central and South America.
- The Shavante are an Amerindian group of some 2,000 people who dwell in the Mato Grosso of Central Brazil.
- Thirdly, Freud examines taboos upon the dead which are common in the South Pacific, in Africa and among Amerindian peoples.
- Lourdes de Lon (1982) similarly points out how many Amerindian languages were studied and described by Catholic missionaries who, despite their undeniable achievements, fell into this ethnocentric trap by using Latin grammar as their model and then forcing native data into it.
- Amerindian 0.1%
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