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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the ca...
Pottery, weavings and carvings are just some of the contributions to art by which peoples?
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Matthew
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection.
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection.
question-420_27_1.mp3
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Olivia
Pottery, weavings and carvings are just some of the contributions to art by which peoples?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the ca...
Why did the U.S. pass the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990?
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Matthew
Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the caché of Indigenous art in the United States, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, requiring artists to prove that they are enrolled in a state or federally recognized tribe.
Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the cache of Indigenous art in the United States, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of nineteen ninety, requiring artists to prove that they are enrolled in a state or federally recognized tribe.
question-420_27_2.mp3
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Emma
Why did the U.S. pass the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of nineteen ninety?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the ca...
What does the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 require artists to prove they're enrolled in?
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Matthew
Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the caché of Indigenous art in the United States, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990, requiring artists to prove that they are enrolled in a state or federally recognized tribe.
Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the cache of Indigenous art in the United States, the U.S. passed the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of nineteen ninety, requiring artists to prove that they are enrolled in a state or federally recognized tribe.
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Ivy
What does the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of nineteen ninety require artists to prove they're enrolled in?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas comprise a major category in the world art collection. Contributions include pottery, paintings, jewellery, weavings, sculptures, basketry, carvings, and beadwork. Because too many artists were posing as Native Americans and Alaska Natives in order to profit from the ca...
When was a national Native Arts and Cultures Foundation established?
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Matthew
To support the ongoing practice of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian arts and cultures in the United States, the Ford Foundation, arts advocates and American Indian tribes created an endowment seed fund and established a national Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in 2007.
To support the ongoing practice of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian arts and cultures in the United States, the Ford Foundation, arts advocates and American Indian tribes created an endowment seed fund and established a national Native Arts and Cultures Foundation in two thousand seven.
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22,050
Brian
When was a national Native Arts and Cultures Foundation established?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In 2005, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an indigenous people. T...
What was the number of indigenous people in Argentina as of 2005?
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Ivy
In 2005, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an indigenous people.
In two thousand five, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about six hundred thousand, three hundred twenty-nine (one point six percent of total population); this figure includes four hundred fifty-seven thousand, three hundred sixty-three people who self-identified as belonging to ...
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Kendra
What was the number of indigenous people in Argentina as of two thousand five?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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How many Mapuche were there in Argentina in 2005?
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Ivy
The ten most populous indigenous peoples are the Mapuche (113,680 people), the Kolla (70,505), the Toba (69,452), the Guaraní (68,454), the Wichi (40,036), the Diaguita-Calchaquí (31,753), the Mocoví (15,837), the Huarpe (14,633), the Comechingón (10,863) and the Tehuelche (10,590).
The ten most populous indigenous peoples are the Mapuche (one hundred thirteen thousand, six hundred eighty people), the Kolla (seventy thousand, five hundred five), the Toba (sixty-nine thousand, four hundred fifty-two), the Guarani (sixty-eight thousand, four hundred fifty-four), the Wichi (forty thousand thirty-six)...
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Joanna
How many Mapuche were there in Argentina in two thousand five?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In 2005, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an indigenous people. T...
Who are the Quechua and Chorote?
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Ivy
Minor but important peoples are the Quechua (6,739), the Charrúa (4,511), the Pilagá (4,465), the Chané (4,376), and the Chorote (2,613).
Minor but important peoples are the Quechua (six thousand, seven hundred thirty-nine), the Charrua (four thousand, five hundred eleven), the Pilaga (four thousand, four hundred sixty-five), the Chane (four thousand, three hundred seventy-six), and the Chorote (twenty-six thirteen).
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Amy
Who are the Quechua and Chorote?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What indigenous population is now virtually extinct?
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Ivy
The Selknam (Ona) people are now virtually extinct in its pure form.
The Selknam (Ona) people are now virtually extinct in its pure form.
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Joanna
What indigenous population is now virtually extinct?
573177ab05b4da19006bd1d8
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In 2005, Argentina's indigenous population (known as pueblos originarios) numbered about 600,329 (1.6% of total population); this figure includes 457,363 people who self-identified as belonging to an indigenous ethnic group and 142,966 who identified themselves as first-generation descendants of an indigenous people. T...
Who still speaks Southern Tehuelche?
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Ivy
The languages of the Diaguita, Tehuelche, and Selknam nations have become extinct or virtually extinct: the Cacán language (spoken by Diaguitas) in the 18th century and the Selknam language in the 20th century; one Tehuelche language (Southern Tehuelche) is still spoken by a handful of elderly people.
The languages of the Diaguita, Tehuelche, and Selknam nations have become extinct or virtually extinct: the Cacan language (spoken by Diaguitas) in the eighteenth century and the Selknam language in the twentieth century; one Tehuelche language (Southern Tehuelche) is still spoken by a handful of elderly people.
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Kendra
Who still speaks Southern Tehuelche?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents over the age of 15 self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another 3.7% grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous. Including both of these categories, and children under 15, some 66.4% of Bolivia's population was registered ...
What percentage of the residents in Bolivia self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people?
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Emma
In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents over the age of 15 self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another 3.7% grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous.
In Bolivia, a sixty-two percent majority of residents over the age of fifteen self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another three point seven percent grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous.
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Brian
What percentage of the residents in Bolivia self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents over the age of 15 self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another 3.7% grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous. Including both of these categories, and children under 15, some 66.4% of Bolivia's population was registered ...
What percent of people in Bolivia grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet don't call themselves indigenous?
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Emma
In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents over the age of 15 self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another 3.7% grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous.
In Bolivia, a sixty-two percent majority of residents over the age of fifteen self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another three point seven percent grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous.
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Kevin
What percent of people in Bolivia grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet don't call themselves indigenous?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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In the 2001 census, how much of Bolivia's population was labeled as being indigenous?
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Emma
Including both of these categories, and children under 15, some 66.4% of Bolivia's population was registered as indigenous in the 2001 Census.
Including both of these categories, and children under fifteen, some sixty-six point four percent of Bolivia's population was registered as indigenous in the two thousand one Census.
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Olivia
In the two thousand one census, how much of Bolivia's population was labeled as being indigenous?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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How many cultures does the Constitution of Bolivia recognize?
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Emma
The Constitution of Bolivia, enacted in 2009, recognizes 36 cultures, each with its own language, as part of a plurinational state.
The Constitution of Bolivia, enacted in two thousand nine, recognizes thirty-six cultures, each with its own language, as part of a plurinational state.
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Justin
How many cultures does the Constitution of Bolivia recognize?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
In Bolivia, a 62% majority of residents over the age of 15 self-identify as belonging to an indigenous people, while another 3.7% grew up with an indigenous mother tongue yet do not self-identify as indigenous. Including both of these categories, and children under 15, some 66.4% of Bolivia's population was registered ...
How many total groups of indigenous peoples are in Bolivia?
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Emma
Some groups, including CONAMAQ (the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu) draw ethnic boundaries within the Quechua- and Aymara-speaking population, resulting in a total of fifty indigenous peoples native to Bolivia.
Some groups, including CONAMAQ (the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu) draw ethnic boundaries within the Quechua- and Aymara-speaking population, resulting in a total of fifty indigenous peoples native to Bolivia.
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Emma
How many total groups of indigenous peoples are in Bolivia?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period. They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques"...
Who retained indigenous language and culture after the Spanish conquest?
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Brian
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period.
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period.
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Olivia
Who retained indigenous language and culture after the Spanish conquest?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period. They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques"...
What re-emerged during the Katarista movement in the 1970s?
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Brian
While the National Revolutionary Movement government begun in 1952 discouraged self-identification as indigenous (reclassifying rural people as campesinos, or peasants), renewed ethnic and class militancy re-emerged in the Katarista movement beginning in the 1970s.
While the National Revolutionary Movement government begun in nineteen fifty-two discouraged self-identification as indigenous (reclassifying rural people as campesinos, or peasants), renewed ethnic and class militancy re-emerged in the Katarista movement beginning in the nineteen seventys.
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Matthew
What re-emerged during the Katarista movement in the nineteen seventys?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period. They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques"...
What did the highland peasants resist attempts at?
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Brian
They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques" to further communal organization.
They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques" to further communal organization.
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Olivia
What did the highland peasants resist attempts at?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period. They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques"...
What took place frequently until 1953?
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Brian
Indigenous revolts took place frequently until 1953.
Indigenous revolts took place frequently until nineteen fifty-three.
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Olivia
What took place frequently until nineteen fifty-three?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Large numbers of Bolivian highland peasants retained indigenous language, culture, customs, and communal organization throughout the Spanish conquest and the post-independence period. They mobilized to resist various attempts at the dissolution of communal landholdings and used legal recognition of "empowered caciques"...
What march successfully pressured the national government to sign the ILO Convetion 169?
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Brian
Lowland indigenous peoples, mostly in the east, entered national politics through the 1990 March for Territory and Dignity organized by the CIDOB confederation.
Lowland indigenous peoples, mostly in the east, entered national politics through the nineteen ninety March for Territory and Dignity organized by the CIDOB confederation.
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22,050
Salli
What march successfully pressured the national government to sign the ILO Convetion one hundred sixty-nine?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
Who came up with a policy for indigenous autonomy?
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Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
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22,050
Ivy
Who came up with a policy for indigenous autonomy?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands?
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Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
question-420_31_1.mp3
22,050
Justin
When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands?
57317b1d497a881900248f73
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
What was Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to do?
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context-420_31_0.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
question-420_31_2.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What was Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to do?
57317b1d497a881900248f74
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
What did the President vow he would never betray?
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context-420_31_1.mp3
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22,050
Olivia
Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement", saying that, though he might make errors, he would "never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people".
Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement", saying that, though he might make errors, he would "never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people".
question-420_31_3.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What did the President vow he would never betray?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What effect has the issue of indigenous autonomy had on Bolivia?
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context-420_31_3.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
The issue has divided the country.
The issue has divided the country.
question-420_31_4.mp3
22,050
Ivy
What effect has the issue of indigenous autonomy had on Bolivia?
57317b1de6313a140071cf86
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Who came up with a policy for indigenous autonomy?
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context-420_31_0.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
question-420_31_5.mp3
22,050
Matthew
Who came up with a policy for indigenous autonomy?
57317b1de6313a140071cf87
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands?
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context-420_31_0.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
question-420_31_6.mp3
22,050
Joey
When did Morales launch his policy in the eastern lowlands?
57317b1de6313a140071cf88
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
What was Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to do?
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context-420_31_0.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August three, two thousand nine, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves.
question-420_31_7.mp3
22,050
Kendra
What was Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to do?
57317b1de6313a140071cf89
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
What did the President vow he would never betray?
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context-420_31_1.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement", saying that, though he might make errors, he would "never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people".
Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a historic day for the peasant and indigenous movement", saying that, though he might make errors, he would "never betray the fight started by our ancestors and the fight of the Bolivian people".
question-420_31_8.mp3
22,050
Joey
What did the President vow he would never betray?
57317b1de6313a140071cf8a
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Morales began work on his "indigenous autonomy" policy, which he launched in the eastern lowlands department on August 3, 2009, making Bolivia the first country in the history of South America to affirm the right of indigenous people to govern themselves. Speaking in Santa Cruz Department, the President called it "a hi...
What effect has the issue of indigenous autonomy had on Bolivia?
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context-420_31_3.mp3
context-420_31.mp3
22,050
Olivia
The issue has divided the country.
The issue has divided the country.
question-420_31_9.mp3
22,050
Justin
What effect has the issue of indigenous autonomy had on Bolivia?
57318080497a881900248f8f
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry. Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of t...
How much of Brazil's population is comprised of indigenous peoples?
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context-420_32_0.mp3
context-420_32.mp3
22,050
Justin
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry.
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up zero point four percent of Brazil's population, or about seven hundred thousand people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry.
question-420_32_0.mp3
22,050
Amy
How much of Brazil's population is comprised of indigenous peoples?
57318080497a881900248f91
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry. Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of t...
Where do the majority of the indigenous people of Brazil live?
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context-420_32_1.mp3
context-420_32.mp3
22,050
Justin
Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of the country.
Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of the country.
question-420_32_1.mp3
22,050
Salli
Where do the majority of the indigenous people of Brazil live?
57318080497a881900248f90
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry. Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of t...
How many Brazillians have some indigenous ancestry?
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context-420_32_0.mp3
context-420_32.mp3
22,050
Justin
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry.
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up zero point four percent of Brazil's population, or about seven hundred thousand people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry.
question-420_32_2.mp3
22,050
Matthew
How many Brazillians have some indigenous ancestry?
57318080497a881900248f92
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry. Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of t...
How many different uncontacted tribes were confirmed in Brazil in 2007?
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context-420_32_2.mp3
context-420_32.mp3
22,050
Justin
On January 18, 2007, FUNAI reported that it had confirmed the presence of 67 different uncontacted tribes in Brazil, up from 40 in 2005.
On January eighteen, two thousand seven, FUNAI reported that it had confirmed the presence of sixty-seven different uncontacted tribes in Brazil, up from forty in two thousand five.
question-420_32_3.mp3
22,050
Brian
How many different uncontacted tribes were confirmed in Brazil in two thousand seven?
57318080497a881900248f93
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous peoples of Brazil make up 0.4% of Brazil's population, or about 700,000 people, even though millions of Brazilians have some indigenous ancestry. Indigenous peoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them live in Indian reservations in the North and Center-Western part of t...
What country has the largest number of uncontacted tribes?
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context-420_32_3.mp3
context-420_32.mp3
22,050
Justin
With this addition Brazil has now overtaken the island of New Guinea as the country having the largest number of uncontacted tribes.
With this addition Brazil has now overtaken the island of New Guinea as the country having the largest number of uncontacted tribes.
question-420_32_4.mp3
22,050
Amy
What country has the largest number of uncontacted tribes?
5731812105b4da19006bd1f2
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska. "Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundred...
What is the term Eskimo said to mean?
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context-420_33_1.mp3
context-420_33.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
"Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundreds of Aboriginal nations evolved trade, spiritual and social hierarchies.
"Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundreds of Aboriginal nations evolved trade, spiritual and social hierarchies.
question-420_33_0.mp3
22,050
Joey
What is the term Eskimo said to mean?
5731812105b4da19006bd1f3
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska. "Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundred...
First Nations and Inuit are labels for what peoples in Canada?
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context-420_33_0.mp3
context-420_33.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska.
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Metis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska.
question-420_33_1.mp3
22,050
Justin
First Nations and Inuit are labels for what peoples in Canada?
5731812105b4da19006bd1f4
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska. "Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundred...
How many Aboriginal nations evolved trade, as well as spiritual and social hierarchies?
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context-420_33_1.mp3
context-420_33.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
"Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundreds of Aboriginal nations evolved trade, spiritual and social hierarchies.
"Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundreds of Aboriginal nations evolved trade, spiritual and social hierarchies.
question-420_33_2.mp3
22,050
Justin
How many Aboriginal nations evolved trade, as well as spiritual and social hierarchies?
5731812105b4da19006bd1f5
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska. "Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundred...
What resulted from First Nation and Inuit people marrying European settlers?
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context-420_33_2.mp3
context-420_33.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
The Métis culture of mixed blood originated in the mid-17th century when First Nation and native Inuit married European settlers.
The Metis culture of mixed blood originated in the mid-seventeenth century when First Nation and native Inuit married European settlers.
question-420_33_3.mp3
22,050
Emma
What resulted from First Nation and Inuit people marrying European settlers?
5731812105b4da19006bd1f6
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations, Inuit and Métis; the descriptors "Indian" and "Eskimo" are falling into disuse, and other than in neighboring Alaska. "Eskimo" is considered derogatory in many other places because it was given by non-Inuit people and was said to mean "eater of raw meat." Hundred...
What has been enacted between European immigrants and First Nations across Canada?
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context-420_33_4.mp3
context-420_33.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
Various laws, treaties, and legislation have been enacted between European immigrants and First Nations across Canada.
Various laws, treaties, and legislation have been enacted between European immigrants and First Nations across Canada.
question-420_33_4.mp3
22,050
Matthew
What has been enacted between European immigrants and First Nations across Canada?
573181eee6313a140071cfda
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States. Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indige...
What were the early interactions between First Nations and Europeans?
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context-420_34_0.mp3
context-420_34.mp3
22,050
Justin
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States.
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States.
question-420_34_0.mp3
22,050
Salli
What were the early interactions between First Nations and Europeans?
573181eee6313a140071cfdb
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States. Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indige...
What have Canadian indigenous peoples been able to have a strong influence on?
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context-420_34_1.mp3
context-420_34.mp3
22,050
Justin
Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indigenous peoples to have a fairly strong influence on the early national culture while preserving their own identity.
Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indigenous peoples to have a fairly strong influence on the early national culture while preserving their own identity.
question-420_34_1.mp3
22,050
Joey
What have Canadian indigenous peoples been able to have a strong influence on?
573181eee6313a140071cfdc
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States. Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indige...
How long have European Canadians been encouraging Aboriginals to assimilate into their culture?
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context-420_34_2.mp3
context-420_34.mp3
22,050
Justin
From the late 18th century, European Canadians encouraged Aboriginals to assimilate into their own culture, referred to as "Canadian culture".
From the late eighteenth century, European Canadians encouraged Aboriginals to assimilate into their own culture, referred to as "Canadian culture".
question-420_34_2.mp3
22,050
Emma
How long have European Canadians been encouraging Aboriginals to assimilate into their culture?
573181eee6313a140071cfdd
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States. Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indige...
What does National Aboriginal Day recognize from the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?
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context-420_34_4.mp3
context-420_34.mp3
22,050
Justin
National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginal peoples of Canada.
National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginal peoples of Canada.
question-420_34_3.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
What does National Aboriginal Day recognize from the Aboriginal peoples of Canada?
573181eee6313a140071cfde
Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Although not without conflict, European/Canadian early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful compared to the experience of native peoples in the United States. Combined with a late economic development in many regions, this relatively peaceful history has allowed Canadian Indige...
How many recognized First Nations governments are spread across Canada?
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There are currently over 600 recognized First Nations governments or bands encompassing 1,172,790 2006 people spread across Canada with distinctive Aboriginal cultures, languages, art, and music.
There are currently over six hundred recognized First Nations governments or bands encompassing one million, one hundred seventy-two thousand, seven hundred ninety two thousand six people spread across Canada with distinctive Aboriginal cultures, languages, art, and music.
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Joanna
How many recognized First Nations governments are spread across Canada?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
According to the 2002 Census, 4.6% of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage. Many are descendants of the Mapuche, and live in Santiago, Araucanía and the lake district. The Mapuche successfully fought of...
What is the name for the Polynesian people living on Easter Island?
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Kendra
According to the 2002 Census, 4.6% of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage.
According to the two thousand two Census, four point six percent of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage.
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Ivy
What is the name for the Polynesian people living on Easter Island?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What percent of the Chilean population were indigenous according to the 2002 census?
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Kendra
According to the 2002 Census, 4.6% of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage.
According to the two thousand two Census, four point six percent of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage.
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Amy
What percent of the Chilean population were indigenous according to the two thousand two census?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
According to the 2002 Census, 4.6% of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage. Many are descendants of the Mapuche, and live in Santiago, Araucanía and the lake district. The Mapuche successfully fought of...
Who are many of the people of Chile the descendants of?
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Many are descendants of the Mapuche, and live in Santiago, Araucanía and the lake district.
Many are descendants of the Mapuche, and live in Santiago, Araucania and the lake district.
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Kendra
Who are many of the people of Chile the descendants of?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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How long were the Mapuche able to fight off the Spaniards?
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Kendra
The Mapuche successfully fought off defeat in the first 300–350 years of Spanish rule during the Arauco War.
The Mapuche successfully fought off defeat in the first three hundred-three hundred fifty years of Spanish rule during the Arauco War.
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Ivy
How long were the Mapuche able to fight off the Spaniards?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
According to the 2002 Census, 4.6% of the Chilean population, including the Rapanui (a Polynesian people) of Easter Island, was indigenous, although most show varying degrees of mixed heritage. Many are descendants of the Mapuche, and live in Santiago, Araucanía and the lake district. The Mapuche successfully fought of...
When did the Mapuche surrender to the Chilean army?
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Kendra
During the Occupation of Araucanía the Mapuche surrendered to the country's army in the 1880s.
During the Occupation of Araucania the Mapuche surrendered to the country's army in the eighteen eightys.
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Emma
When did the Mapuche surrender to the Chilean army?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Ecuador was the site of many indigenous cultures, and civilizations of different proportions. An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus unified to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito. The Cañaris nea...
What was Ecuador the site of?
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Kimberly
Ecuador was the site of many indigenous cultures, and civilizations of different proportions.
Ecuador was the site of many indigenous cultures, and civilizations of different proportions.
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Amy
What was Ecuador the site of?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Where did the Valdivia culture develop?
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Kimberly
An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus unified to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito.
An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus unified to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito.
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Matthew
Where did the Valdivia culture develop?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What two cultures unified to for an elaborate civilization?
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An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus unified to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito.
An early sedentary culture, known as the Valdivia culture, developed in the coastal region, while the Caras and the Quitus unified to form an elaborate civilization that ended at the birth of the Capital Quito.
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Salli
What two cultures unified to for an elaborate civilization?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What culture did the Inca fear the most?
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The Cañaris near Cuenca were the most advanced, and most feared by the Inca, due to their fierce resistance to the Incan expansion.
The Canaris near Cuenca were the most advanced, and most feared by the Inca, due to their fierce resistance to the Incan expansion.
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Kevin
What culture did the Inca fear the most?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What did the Spaniards and Incas destroy?
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Kimberly
Their architecture remains were later destroyed by Spaniards and the Incas.
Their architecture remains were later destroyed by Spaniards and the Incas.
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Salli
What did the Spaniards and Incas destroy?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Approximately 96.4% of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region. Primarily consisting of the descendents of Incans, they are Kichwa speakers and include the Caranqui, the Otavalos, the Cayambi, the Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua...
What percentage of Ecuador's indigenous population are Highland Quichuas?
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Joey
Approximately 96.4% of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
Approximately ninety-six point four percent of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
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Joey
What percentage of Ecuador's indigenous population are Highland Quichuas?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Who are the Highland Quichuas primarily descended from?
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Primarily consisting of the descendents of Incans, they are Kichwa speakers and include the Caranqui, the Otavalos, the Cayambi, the Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro.
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Salli
Who are the Highland Quichuas primarily descended from?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Where do the Highland Quichuas live?
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Joey
Approximately 96.4% of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
Approximately ninety-six point four percent of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
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Matthew
Where do the Highland Quichuas live?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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The Saraguro and Panzaleo are two of the member groups of what population?
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Joey
Approximately 96.4% of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
Approximately ninety-six point four percent of Ecuador's Indigenous population are Highland Quichuas living in the valleys of the Sierra region.
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Salli
The Saraguro and Panzaleo are two of the member groups of what population?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What language do the Highland Quichuas speak?
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Joey
Primarily consisting of the descendents of Incans, they are Kichwa speakers and include the Caranqui, the Otavalos, the Cayambi, the Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro.
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Amy
What language do the Highland Quichuas speak?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Much of El Salvador was home to the Pipil, the Lenca, Xinca, and Kakawira. The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan. The Pipil had no precious mineral resources, but they did have rich and fertile land that was good for farming. The Spaniards were di...
El Salvador was home to which indigenous peoples?
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Emma
Much of El Salvador was home to the Pipil, the Lenca, Xinca, and Kakawira.
Much of El Salvador was home to the Pipil, the Lenca, Xinca, and Kakawira.
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Emma
El Salvador was home to which indigenous peoples?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Much of El Salvador was home to the Pipil, the Lenca, Xinca, and Kakawira. The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan. The Pipil had no precious mineral resources, but they did have rich and fertile land that was good for farming. The Spaniards were di...
What was a major Pipil settlement in western El Salvador?
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Emma
The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan.
The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan.
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Joanna
What was a major Pipil settlement in western El Salvador?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What was the language of the Pipil?
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Emma
The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan.
The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan.
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Ivy
What was the language of the Pipil?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What did the Princes and Princesses see the Spanish as?
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Emma
Noted Meso-American indigenous warriors to rise militarily against the Spanish included Princes Atonal and Atlacatl of the Pipil people in central El Salvador and Princess Antu Silan Ulap of the Lenca people in eastern El Salvador, who saw the Spanish not as gods but as barbaric invaders.
Noted Meso-American indigenous warriors to rise militarily against the Spanish included Princes Atonal and Atlacatl of the Pipil people in central El Salvador and Princess Antu Silan Ulap of the Lenca people in eastern El Salvador, who saw the Spanish not as gods but as barbaric invaders.
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Olivia
What did the Princes and Princesses see the Spanish as?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What people resulted from the Spaniards intermarrying with Pipll and Lenca women?
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Emma
Eventually, the Spaniards intermarried with Pipil and Lenca women, resulting in the Mestizo population which would become the majority of the Salvadoran people.
Eventually, the Spaniards intermarried with Pipil and Lenca women, resulting in the Mestizo population which would become the majority of the Salvadoran people.
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Justin
What people resulted from the Spaniards intermarrying with Pipll and Lenca women?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent. The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rur...
How much of the population of Honduras is of full-blooded indigenous descent?
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Salli
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent.
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent.
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Justin
How much of the population of Honduras is of full-blooded indigenous descent?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent. The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rur...
What percentage of Hondurans have African blood mixed in with the rest of their ancestry?
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Salli
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent.
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent.
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Kendra
What percentage of Hondurans have African blood mixed in with the rest of their ancestry?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent. The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rur...
Where are the main concentrations of indigenous people in Honduras?
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Salli
The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rural westernmost areas facing Guatemala and to the Caribbean Sea coastline, as well on the Nicaraguan border.
The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rural westernmost areas facing Guatemala and to the Caribbean Sea coastline, as well on the Nicaraguan border.
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Matthew
Where are the main concentrations of indigenous people in Honduras?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About five percent of the population are of full-blooded indigenous descent, but upwards to eighty percent more or the majority of Hondurans are mestizo or part-indigenous with European admixture, and about ten percent are of indigenous or African descent. The main concentration of indigenous in Honduras are in the rur...
The Lencas, Miskitos, Mayans Pech, Sumos and Tolupan comprise the majority of what in Honduras?
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Salli
The majority of indigenous people are Lencas, Miskitos to the east, Mayans, Pech, Sumos, and Tolupan.
The majority of indigenous people are Lencas, Miskitos to the east, Mayans, Pech, Sumos, and Tolupan.
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Joey
The Lencas, Miskitos, Mayans Pech, Sumos and Tolupan comprise the majority of what in Honduras?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
What was Mexico home to prior to the arrival of the Spaniards?
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Brian
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between twelve hundred BCE to about four hundred BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mount...
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Amy
What was Mexico home to prior to the arrival of the Spaniards?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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When did the Olmecs flourish?
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Brian
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
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Amy
When did the Olmecs flourish?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca?
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Brian
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
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Emma
Who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Who lived in the Yucatan?
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Brian
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
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Joey
Who lived in the Yucatan?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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Where was the Aztec's central capital located?
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Brian
The territory of modern-day Mexico was home to numerous indigenous civilizations prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadores: The Olmecs, who flourished from between 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE in the coastal regions of the Gulf of Mexico; the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, who held sway in the mountains of Oaxaca and ...
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Kimberly
Where was the Aztec's central capital located?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
What grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico validity?
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Salli
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
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Amy
What grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico validity?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
What are indigenous peoples entitled to request?
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Salli
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
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Joey
What are indigenous peoples entitled to request?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
What has the Mexican government promoted in some indigenous rural communities?
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Salli
The Mexican government has promoted and established bilingual primary and secondary education in some indigenous rural communities.
The Mexican government has promoted and established bilingual primary and secondary education in some indigenous rural communities.
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Emma
What has the Mexican government promoted in some indigenous rural communities?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
How many languages have been giving the status of "national languages"?
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Salli
Along with Spanish, the law has granted them — more than 60 languages — the status of "national languages".
Along with Spanish, the law has granted them -- more than sixty languages -- the status of "national languages".
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Kevin
How many languages have been giving the status of "national languages"?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
The "General Law of Linguistic Rights of the Indigenous Peoples" grants all indigenous languages spoken in Mexico, regardless of the number of speakers, the same validity as Spanish in all territories in which they are spoken, and indigenous peoples are entitled to request some public services and documents in their na...
How many of the indigenous peoples in Mexico speak an indigenous language?
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Salli
Nonetheless, of the indigenous peoples in Mexico, only about 67% of them (or 5.4% of the country's population) speak an indigenous language and about a sixth do not speak Spanish (1.2% of the country's population).
Nonetheless, of the indigenous peoples in Mexico, only about sixty-seven percent of them (or five point four percent of the country's population) speak an indigenous language and about a sixth do not speak Spanish (one point two percent of the country's population).
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Kendra
How many of the indigenous peoples in Mexico speak an indigenous language?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About 5% of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous. The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people. Their territory extended from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito Coast. There is a native Miskito language, but large groups speak Miskito Coast Creole, Spanish, Rama a...
What percentage of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous?
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Joanna
About 5% of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous.
About five percent of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous.
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Amy
What percentage of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About 5% of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous. The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people. Their territory extended from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito Coast. There is a native Miskito language, but large groups speak Miskito Coast Creole, Spanish, Rama a...
How did Creole English come about?
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Joanna
The Creole English came about through frequent contact with the British who colonized the area.
The Creole English came about through frequent contact with the British who colonized the area.
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Amy
How did Creole English come about?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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What is the largest indigenous group in Nicaragua?
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Joanna
The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people.
The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people.
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Kevin
What is the largest indigenous group in Nicaragua?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
About 5% of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous. The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people. Their territory extended from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito Coast. There is a native Miskito language, but large groups speak Miskito Coast Creole, Spanish, Rama a...
What didn't the king have in Miskito society?
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Joanna
There was a king, but he did not have total power.
There was a king, but he did not have total power.
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Kimberly
What didn't the king have in Miskito society?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
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How many Mayanga people are in Nicaragua?
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Joanna
Another major group is the Mayangna (or Sumu) people, counting some 10,000 people.
Another major group is the Mayangna (or Sumu) people, counting some ten thousand people.
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Matthew
How many Mayanga people are in Nicaragua?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%. Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996:243)—is not yet very well de...
What percentage of Peru's population is indigenous?
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Brian
Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%.
Indigenous population in Peru make up around forty-five percent.
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Joey
What percentage of Peru's population is indigenous?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%. Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996:243)—is not yet very well de...
What has shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today?
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Brian
Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today.
Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today.
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Kimberly
What has shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%. Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996:243)—is not yet very well de...
What is not very well developed in Peru?
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Brian
Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996:243)—is not yet very well developed in Peru.
Cultural citizenship--or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (nineteen ninety-six:two hundred forty-three)--is not yet very well developed in Peru.
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Ivy
What is not very well developed in Peru?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Indigenous population in Peru make up around 45%. Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. Cultural citizenship—or what Renato Rosaldo has called, "the right to be different and to belong, in a democratic, participatory sense" (1996:243)—is not yet very well de...
What regions suffer from state-sponsored abuse and violence?
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Brian
This is perhaps no more apparent than in the country's Amazonian regions where indigenous societies continue to struggle against state-sponsored economic abuses, cultural discrimination, and pervasive violence.
This is perhaps no more apparent than in the country's Amazonian regions where indigenous societies continue to struggle against state-sponsored economic abuses, cultural discrimination, and pervasive violence.
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Joanna
What regions suffer from state-sponsored abuse and violence?
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Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, are commonly called "American Indians", or simply "Indians" domestically, or "Native Americans" by the USCB. In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages. These include the St. Lawrence Island Yupik, Iñ...
Where are the indigenous peoples referred to as "American Indians"?
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Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, are commonly called "American Indians", or simply "Indians" domestically, or "Native Americans" by the USCB. In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages.
Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, are commonly called "American Indians", or simply "Indians" domestically, or "Native Americans" by the USCB. In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to eleven cultures with eleven languages.
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Kimberly
Where are the indigenous peoples referred to as "American Indians"?
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Eyak and Tlingit are some of the peoples who are collectively called what?
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These include the St. Lawrence Island Yupik, Iñupiat, Athabaskan, Yup'ik, Cup'ik, Unangax, Alutiiq, Eyak, Haida, Tsimshian, and Tlingit, who are collectively called Alaska Natives.
These include the saint Lawrence Island Yupik, Inupiat, Athabaskan, Yup'ik, Cup'ik, Unangax, Alutiiq, Eyak, Haida, Tsimshian, and Tlingit, who are collectively called Alaska Natives.
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Joey
Eyak and Tlingit are some of the peoples who are collectively called what?
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How many cultures and languages do the indigenous peoples of Alaska have?
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Olivia
Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, are commonly called "American Indians", or simply "Indians" domestically, or "Native Americans" by the USCB. In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to 11 cultures with 11 languages.
Indigenous peoples in what is now the contiguous United States, including their descendants, are commonly called "American Indians", or simply "Indians" domestically, or "Native Americans" by the USCB. In Alaska, indigenous peoples belong to eleven cultures with eleven languages.
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Joanna
How many cultures and languages do the indigenous peoples of Alaska have?
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Tahitian and Tongan are two examples of indigenous peoples of what descent?
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Olivia
Indigenous Polynesian peoples, which include Marshallese, Samoan, Tahitian, and Tongan, are politically considered Pacific Islands American but are geographically and culturally distinct from indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Indigenous Polynesian peoples, which include Marshallese, Samoan, Tahitian, and Tongan, are politically considered Pacific Islands American but are geographically and culturally distinct from indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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Matthew
Tahitian and Tongan are two examples of indigenous peoples of what descent?
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How are Pacific Islands Americans distinct from the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Olivia
Indigenous Polynesian peoples, which include Marshallese, Samoan, Tahitian, and Tongan, are politically considered Pacific Islands American but are geographically and culturally distinct from indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Indigenous Polynesian peoples, which include Marshallese, Samoan, Tahitian, and Tongan, are politically considered Pacific Islands American but are geographically and culturally distinct from indigenous peoples of the Americas.
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Kimberly
How are Pacific Islands Americans distinct from the indigenous peoples of the Americas?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
What amoun of the United States population is compromised of Native Americans?
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Brian
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population.
Native Americans in the United States make up zero point ninety-seven percent to two percent of the population.
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Joanna
What amoun of the United States population is compromised of Native Americans?
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Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
How many people identified as Native American in the 2010 census?
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Brian
In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other races.
In the twenty ten census, two point nine million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and five point two million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other races.
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Kendra
How many people identified as Native American in the twenty ten census?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
How many of the self-identified Native Americans are recognized as enrolled tribal members?
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1.8 million are recognized as enrolled tribal members.[citation needed] Tribes have established their own criteria for membership, which are often based on blood quantum, lineal descent, or residency.
one point eight million are recognized as enrolled tribal members.[citation needed] Tribes have established their own criteria for membership, which are often based on blood quantum, lineal descent, or residency.
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Matthew
How many of the self-identified Native Americans are recognized as enrolled tribal members?
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Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
Where do a minority of US Native Americans live?
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Brian
A minority of US Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations.
A minority of US Native Americans live in land units called Indian reservations.
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Salli
Where do a minority of US Native Americans live?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
What tribe has the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border?
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Brian
Haudenosaunee people have the legal right to freely cross the US–Canadian border.
Haudenosaunee people have the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border.
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Kendra
What tribe has the legal right to freely cross the US-Canadian border?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
What amoun of the United States population is compromised of Native Americans?
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Brian
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population.
Native Americans in the United States make up zero point ninety-seven percent to two percent of the population.
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Emma
What amoun of the United States population is compromised of Native Americans?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
How many of the self-identified Native Americans are recognized as enrolled tribal members?
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Brian
1.8 million are recognized as enrolled tribal members.[citation needed] Tribes have established their own criteria for membership, which are often based on blood quantum, lineal descent, or residency.
one point eight million are recognized as enrolled tribal members.[citation needed] Tribes have established their own criteria for membership, which are often based on blood quantum, lineal descent, or residency.
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Ivy
How many of the self-identified Native Americans are recognized as enrolled tribal members?
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Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Native Americans in the United States make up 0.97% to 2% of the population. In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other...
How many people identified as Native American in the 2010 census?
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Brian
In the 2010 census, 2.9 million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and 5.2 million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other races.
In the twenty ten census, two point nine million people self-identified as Native American, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native alone, and five point two million people identified as U.S. Native Americans, either alone or in combination with one or more ethnicity or other races.
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Matthew
How many people identified as Native American in the twenty ten census?