The indigenized Canadian constitutes a specific refinement in the ideology of whiteness. |
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The particular concern for biblical translators is how not to lose sight of the richness of indigenized English. |
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From a practitioner's viewpoint, an indigenized Indian psychology often means incorporating Indian techniques such as yoga and meditation into psychotherapy. |
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She examines melodrama as an adapted and indigenized cultural form. |
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Through an odd twist of history they have come to embrace painting and other works of rectilinear format as a fully indigenized genre within the context of postcolonialism. |
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