• Indigenismo (Spanish: [indixeˈnismo]) is a political ideology in several Latin American countries which emphasizes the relationship between the nation...
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  • Indigenismo is a Latin American nationalist political ideology that began in the late nineteenth century and persisted throughout the twentieth that attempted...
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    especially after the national advancement and cultural economics of indigenismo. To avoid confusion with the original usage of the term mestizo, mixed...
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    representative. Arts stagnated after independence until the emergence of Indigenismo in the early 20th century. Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic...
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    Retrieved 1 October 2007. Knight, Alan. 1990. "Racism, Revolution and indigenismo: Mexico 1910–1940". Chapter 4 in The Idea of Race in Latin America, 1870–1940...
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    Indigenous roots of national identity are expressed in the ideology of indigenismo. These modern constructions of national identity usually critique their...
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    political activism and issues of social justice". The school promoted indigenismo, a new sense of Mexican identity that took pride in the country's Indigenous...
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    regard to economic nationalism, educational policies, labour policies, indigenismo and land reform. Mexico commemorates the Revolution in monuments, statues...
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  • resistance" to settler colonialism. In some places in Latin America the term Indigenismo might often be used "to describe the ways that colonial nation-states...
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    de Turner whose first novel, Torn from the Nest approached political indigenismo, and to Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera, who like González Prada, practiced...
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