Sentence examples for indigenous locals from inspiring English sources

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Such groups have always been in some sort of contact with other indigenous locals: all peoples have histories and interrelationships, and all - however faintly and indirectly - have been in some way affected by European expansion.

Three-wheeled tuk tuks zoom down the uneven streets past the Parque Central, where brightly attired indigenous locals peddle colourful textiles, wooden wares and traditional sweets; shoe shiners loiter; and Spanish professors chat over lunch.

"Tall blonde Mennonites can be seen greeting indigenous locals from their huge green tractors".

Any day now, the company behind the Muskrat Falls dam project could start to flood a 41-square-kilometre area of land but Indigenous locals, including Gauthier, fear the flooding will increase methylmercury levels downstream, causing it to bioaccumulate in the fish and seals they rely on for food.

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Their objectives include improving Indigenous local learning in Victorian schools, compulsory first-aid training in high schools and having more access to music in rural areas.

The interest in heritage grape varieties is one reason the Staten Island delegation came to this part of Tuscany, to meet with Piergiorgio Castellani, a winemaker trying to save indigenous local grape varieties from extinction.

As an economic miracle is needed to restore plays to Times Square, so a similar one is needed to inject indigenous local businesses, whether bowling alleys or boutiques, into the faceless lineup of the Gap, Chevy's, ESPN Zone and the other cookie-cutter franchises.

These are indigenous local systems managed by landlords, top down engineering solutions, and depoliticized community-based water management.

Our study examined the representations of Yushan National Park from the perspectives of two tourism stakeholders, including an indigenous local community and the national park service.

An abundance of indigenous local pastoral knowledge is a strength per se and in developing adaptation strategies (Luizza et al. 2016), although significant environmental change challenges an epistemology so embedded within its ecological context.

The article, based on the evidence from two cases of indigenous local governments in the Andes, argues that the forms of "neo-corporatism" created by the Ecuadorian indigenous movement on its entry into government are designed as participatory institutional frameworks that also serve as channels for the expression of social movements' demands.

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