Enterprising traders sailed its coast for centuries, and colonizers plundered its wealth, both material and human. |
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In all years, the community dominants were species resilient to the stress of drawdowns, or good colonizers. |
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They are the problem in Mindanao because they have always been the aggressors, oppressors and colonizers, the inheritors of piratic colonialism. |
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They play a fundamental role in the capacity of colonizers to invent a rationale for their inexpiable barbarity. |
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The Redskins fought with uncompromising fervor against both evil and good-hearted colonizers. |
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In this province, unlike most provinces in Canada, the colonizers for the most part, did not enter into treaties with Indigenous peoples. |
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But when the colonizers appeared, they created power structures that weren't accountable in the same way. |
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Indian philosophy is examined critically along with its political roles and how it served the interests of the colonizers. |
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History was clear, people hate being colonized and subjected to the experiments of others and we are poor colonizers. In the end, we let them go. |
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The cultural remove between medical colonizers and the medically colonized is even starker than elsewhere. |
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But the goal of the French was not to chase away the Amerindians to replace them with French colonizers, but to control trade through alliances. |
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As those nations were displaced by European and subsequent colonizers, they carried their ceremonies and music into new regions. |
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As with any country that's had its share of occupiers and colonizers, the Philippines boasts a diverse cuisine with influences from all over the map. |
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Now, many Han Chinese view Tibetans as dangerous ingrates who have bitten the hand of their benevolent Chinese colonizers. |
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In many countries that were previously under colonial regimes, the official language tends to be the language of the former colonizers. |
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Racism and social exclusion have been a reality for Aboriginal peoples since first contact with British colonizers. |
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Species found at lower elevations are often widespread colonizers of disturbed or successional habitats. |
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The official language is Portuguese, a legacy of the country's colonizers. |
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The Japanese trained and armed thousands of South-East Asians to support them as auxiliary troops or as armies fighting for independence from the western colonizers. |
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They find that the bones of the earliest colonizers of the Americas were morphologically distinct from northeast Asians and recent American Indians. |
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Afrikaner governments inherited a dual legal system of common and customary law from British colonizers. |
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The labour shortage that resulted inspired European colonizers to develop a new source of labour, using a system of indentured servitude. |
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European colonizers disregarded native political and cultural animosities, imposing peace upon people under their military control. |
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When these colonizers entered North America they encountered a fully established culture of people called the Powhatan. |
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In 1896 the French colonizers of Madagascar adopted the Merina capital as their center of colonial administration. |
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The early Spanish colonizers called Puerto Rico and the islands to the west Sotavento, meaning leeward. |
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Over the centuries, Tobago changed hands between Spanish, British, French, Dutch and Courlander colonizers. |
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This period of sparse settlement included colonizers from different backgrounds. |
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New crops that had come to Asia from the Americas via the Spanish colonizers in the 16th century contributed to the Asia's population growth. |
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Second, given cultural, linguistic, and often religious differences between colonizers and colonized, the colonizers are unlikely to sympathize with the native peoples and are likely to act tyrannically. |
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Similarly, games between formerly colonized nations and their former colonizers, such as cricket matches between India and England, tend to become rites of passage and are imbued with a heightened sense of symbolism. |
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Although Japan's limited natural resources offered no major temptation to colonizers, Western nations increased pressure on Japan to open its ports. |
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Other terms arose during periods of conflict between the colonizers and indigenous peoples. |
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Resguardos were expropriated and indigenous peoples in many areas of Colombia were reduced to colonizers in remote frontier lands, or peons forced to work on the large farms or haciendas being established at the time. |
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British colonizers obliged the acephalous, traditionally stateless Kipsikis to accept chiefs chosen from among them and introduced a system of courts. |
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The colonizers soon discovered the value of wampum and established workshops to mass-produce the material on Long Island and in present-day New Jersey. |
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The indigenous peoples' culture of respect and reverence for the Earth was intolerable to the foreign colonizers, who made every effort to eradicate whatever they considered to be idolatrous. |
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The Narraganset maintained good relations with English colonizers until King Philip's War in 1675 76, in which they joined with other tribes in attempting to limit colonial expansion. |
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It goes on to talk about the fact that indigenous peoples have been chased away from their lands by the colonizers and that they have been fighting for their survival ever since. |
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And the Dominicans were among the first to defend the indigenous people of these lands from the colonizers, and to allow Christ to be born and dwell among them. |
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The centre also shows films, the latest Boughafer 33, speaks of the heroic resistance of the Aït Atta tribes against the French colonizers, in the presence of the director himself. |
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In part it served the interests of the colonizers especially in responding to Indo-Fijians pressure for elected representation on the Legislative Council. |
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Contrary to popular belief, the Hutu and Tutsi thought of themselves as two before the colonizers arrived. |
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Ceratopogonid larvae were early colonizers, followed by psychodids, syrphids, and culicids, and finally tipulids later in the cycle. |
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Years of settlement had left large Portuguese communities under the rule of the Dutch, who were by nature traders rather than colonizers. |
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In general, the release of the colonized caused little economic loss to the colonizers. |
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Colonizer's awareness of the Earth's surface and abundance of practical skills provided colonizers with a knowledge that, in turn, created power. |
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Ultimately, around 11 million Africans were taken to the Caribbean and North and South America as slaves by European colonizers. |
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Examples of relictual and autochthonous endemism among island taxa will be described and adaptive radiation among successful island colonizers will be emphasized. |
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Not all inhabitants of New Netherlands, Manahattan's first European colonizers, were ethnically Dutch, but in reality came from many European countries. |
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During the same period, the island of Tobago changed hands among Spanish, British, French, Dutch and Courlander colonizers more times than any other island in the Caribbean. |
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Rejecting cultural compromises with the colonized population, the colonizers are convinced of their own superiority and their ordained mandate to rule. |
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Dutch Calvinist settlers were also the first successful European colonizers of South Africa, beginning in the 17th century, who became known as Boers or Afrikaners. |
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In the early 1900s, the Bafut fought several wars with the German colonizers and their allies, ending in 1907 with the exile of the fon of that time. |
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The pattern was also used by Spanish colonizers in America following strict rules by the Spanish monarchy for founding new cities in the New World. |
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