Indigenous
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Moreover, in February, the tiny autonomous region of Gagauzia, with its
indigenous
Turkic population, announced through a Russia-backed referendum that it has the right to secede if Moldova “loses its statehood.”
Finally, moderate Muslims must explore Indonesia's vibrant and
indigenous
Islamic traditions.
Should these countries’ governments continue to invest heavily in developing
indigenous
labor forces, with the aim of decreasing dependency on foreign workers?
With so many trades and professions dominated by relatively cheap overseas labor, the
indigenous
population is often left with few occupational domains offering competitive wages.
The book addresses the history of slavery and other forms of bondage of
indigenous
peoples in the Americas, a topic that has received much less attention than African-American enslavement.
The laws were based on Catholic values and pushed by an activist group that included Bartolomé de las Casas, who championed the rights of
indigenous
peoples as children of God and subjects of the King.
The Kim cult owes something to Stalinism, something to messianic Christianity, something to Confucian ancestor worship, something to
indigenous
shamanism, and something to the emperor worship of the Japanese, who ruled Korea in the first half of the twentieth century.
They need to rely on a mix of economic tools, including farm protectionism, aimed at helping
indigenous
producers.
In other countries, underrepresented
indigenous
communities were given cameras and broadcast licenses.
But, while machines work everywhere, managers must abide by local traditions and belong to
indigenous
social networks.
It requires profound
indigenous
change that might take the better part of this century to produce.
Second, Africa needs
indigenous
knowledge creation.
The notorious “White Australia” immigration policy was abandoned in the late 1960’s, robust anti-discrimination legislation was enacted in the 1970’s, and innumerable efforts were made to remedy through land rights and social-justice programs the injustices experienced over many decades by
indigenous
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The code has been overwhelmingly successful in ridding Australian football of the on-field racism that made life miserable for most
indigenous
players, with the number of
indigenous
players at the elite level more than doubling over the last decade.
There was considerable sentimental attachment toward Aboriginal sportsmen and women, and indeed toward Australia’s
indigenous
people generally – apparent in the outpouring of emotion, remarked worldwide, that accompanied Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s moving “Apology to the Stolen Generation” in 2008.
Yet estimates of
indigenous
innovation in China and the G7 countries show that China already ranked fourth in the 1990s; and in the next decade, when the UK and Canada fell back, China moved up to second place – not very far behind the US.
Even during the 20 th century, neither the
indigenous
populations nor the African-Brazilian slave descendants had much chance in the economic and social order.
Remarkably,
indigenous
groups also won a hard-fought struggle for land rights in their traditional Amazon homelands.
To its scattered ethnic groups, it performed the twin roles of referee and bouncer, pacifying
indigenous
rivalries and protecting pint-sized nations from predatory states.
Like Austria-Hungary, the EU’s raison d’etre consists in its ability to transcend the
indigenous
balance of power among its members, and the service this renders to the international system.
He is a diplomat by training, a brilliant linguist with a first-class policy mind, who in government won plaudits internationally for his leading role in the G20 response to the global financial crisis of 2008, his efforts on climate change, and his historic apology to Australia’s
indigenous
peoples.
Our
indigenous
communities continue to lose their land to foreign corporations.
In many of these countries, including the US, the European conquerors and their descendants nearly wiped out the
indigenous
populations, partly through disease, but also through war, starvation, death marches, and forced labor.
Baidu, the
indigenous
Chinese rival to Google, benefits in many ways both from government support and from home-team nationalism among users.
And he intends to reduce substantially the protection of
indigenous
lands belonging to the descendants of the Amazon’s original inhabitants.
“Where there is
indigenous
land,” Bolsonaro once said, “there is wealth underneath it.”
With that in mind, he has declared that no more
indigenous
reserves will be demarcated, and existing reserves will be opened up to mining.
Beyond the labor-rights violations that deals with trade unions enable, shale-gas extraction violates the rights of
indigenous
communities.
For example,
indigenous
Mapuche communities have protested wells drilled on their territory without prior informed consent.
So Argentina’s shale megaproject undermines efforts to address climate change, threatens local democracy and
indigenous
rights, and will not bring the economic benefits promised by its proponents.
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