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Iracema (in Portuguese:
Iracema - A
Lenda do Ceará) is one of the
three indigenous novels by José de Alencar. It was
first published in 1865. The novel...
- The
Indianist movement was a
movement in
American classical music that
flourished from the 1880s
through the 1920s. It was
based on
attempts by classical...
- work of
their Community Schools and Free
Breakfast Programs.
Bolivian Indianist Fausto Reinaga also had some
Fanon influence and he
mentions The Wretched...
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French of some
Upanishads or the
whole of 108 have been published : by
indianists Louis Renou, Kausitaki, Svetasvatra, Prasna,
Taittiriya Upanisads, 1948;...
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movement of
Bolivian Aymara Indianist Constantino Lima (self-named
Takir Mamani, b. 1933)
after a
visit to Panama.
Bolivian Indianists Pedro Portugal Mollinedo...
- 2008-08-12.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2010-06-12. "American
Indianists, vol. 1".
Naxos Records. 2008-08-02. Free
scores by
Preston Ware Orem...
- song
Romantic ballet Romantic opera Symphonic poem
Symphony Other topics Indianist movement Musical nationalism Neue
Zeitschrift für
Musik New
German School...
-
Ubirajara is the
final of the "
Indianist"
novels by José de Alencar. It was
first published in 1874; the
title refers to the name of the prin****l character...
- ISBN 978-1-135-36584-4. Treece, Dave (2000). Exiles, Allies, Rebels: Brazil's
Indianist Movement,
Indigenist Politics, and the
Imperial Nation-State. Praeger...
- changes,
believing it gave them
insufficient autonomy,
while various Indianist and
leftist members of MAS felt that the
amendments conceded too much...