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Process of disconnecting from indigenous ethnic practices and identity
scholarship as a variant of detribalization, particularly on work in the United States and Latin American contexts. The term detribalization is similarly used to
Detribalization
US legislative act regulating Native American tribal lands
"primary instigation of divisions between tribal and detribalized Indians," the history of detribalization in the United States "actually precedes Dawes."
Dawes_Act
Iranic ethnic group
repressive era toward non-Iranian minorities. The government's forced detribalization and sedentarization in the 1920s and 30s resulted with many other tribal
Kurds
Virginia anti-miscegenation law
In 1924, the Virginia General Assembly enacted the Racial Integrity Act, which reinforced racial segregation by prohibiting interracial marriage and classifying
Racial_Integrity_Act_of_1924
Neighborhood inhabited by a minority group, usually when poor
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Ghetto
Forced or promoted return of non-European immigrants
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Remigration
Extension of rule over foreign nations
Concepts Imperialism Interventionism Internal colonialism Methods Settler Detribalization War Colonies Factory Protectorate Direct rule Chartered company Dependent
Imperialism
Social stratification conferring status
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Caste
Person of mixed Indigenous Brazilian and European ancestry
and European ancestry, or, less commonly, a culturally assimilated or detribalized person of full Amerindian descent. In Brazil, a caboclo generally refers
Caboclo
Ethnic identity of some Mexican Americans
Chicano's detribalization: "In the case of Chicanos, being 'Mexican' is not a tribe. So in a sense Chicanos and Mexicans are 'detribalized'. We don't
Chicano
Behavior or process that undermines individuality of and in others
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Dehumanization
Canadian philosopher and communications scholar (1911–1980)
technological grounds?… Print is the extreme phase of alphabet culture that detribalizes or decollectivizes man in the first instance. Print raises the visual
Marshall_McLuhan
Judging another culture by the values and standards of one's own culture
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Ethnocentrism
Nomadic Arab tribes
by the Bedouin. Scholars have questioned to what extent Bedouin were “detribalized” by sedentism. Donald B. Cole, for instance, wrote that Bedouin people
Bedouin
Criminal offence in several countries
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Incitement to ethnic or racial hatred
Incitement_to_ethnic_or_racial_hatred
Native American tribe from Rhode Island, US
violate. From 1880 to 1884, the state persisted in its efforts at "detribalization." The tribe had agreed to negotiations for the sale of its land, but
Narragansett_people
Control by foreign groups
social relations through othering and economically through exclusion, detribalization, appropriation, exploitation, enslavement, medical advances, the creation
Colonialism
Ideology
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Supremacism
Tribal community in India
Kerala. Most of them are agricultural workers and are in the process of detribalization. It is believed that they were agricultural serfs in the past. During
Ravula
Systematic removal of a certain ethnic or religious group
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Ethnic_cleansing
Overseas possessions of a nation-state
Concepts Imperialism Interventionism Internal colonialism Methods Settler Detribalization War Colonies Factory Protectorate Direct rule Chartered company Dependent
Colonial_empire
Racial term for the Khoekhoe people of South Africa
"Hottentots" as a "subfamily of the Khoisan linguistic family" who "became detribalized in contact with Dutch settlers in 1652, mixing with the latter and with
Hottentot_(racial_term)
Indigenous responses for survival and resistance during the age of colonialism
work in mines, plantations, construction, and domestic tasks. They have detribalized and culturally assimilated into colonial societies. On occasion, Indigenous
Indigenous response to colonialism
Indigenous_response_to_colonialism
1946 unrecognised Kurdish state in Iran
movement entirely. Among other things, the Kurds opposed the government's detribalization efforts. So it made sense to both Kurds and Azeris in the years following
Republic_of_Mahabad
people held by Indigenous captors, convert them to Catholicism, and "detribalize" them through assimilation into Spanish culture. These ransomed captives
Slavery among Native Americans in the United States
Slavery_among_Native_Americans_in_the_United_States
Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)
come to Anatolia. The Azeris of today are an overwhelmingly sedentary, detribalized people. Anthropologically, they are little distinguished from the Iranian
Seljuk_Empire
Widespread killing based on perceived social status
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Social_cleansing
Canadian First Nations person not registered with the government
and Métis alike. Urban Indian Treaty Indian Detraditionalization Detribalization Tribal disenrollment Indian is used here because of the historical
Non-status_Indian
in reply to claims against their ancestry and purity during their detribalization by the state of Rhode Island in the 1880s. The Narragansett Dawn was
The_Narragansett_Dawn
Forceful removal of people considered undesirable
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Purge
Weapon that harms people having certain genes
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Ethnic_bioweapon
German word meaning "subhuman", used by the Nazis
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Untermensch
Independence of African colonies from European powers
Concepts Imperialism Interventionism Internal colonialism Methods Settler Detribalization War Colonies Factory Protectorate Direct rule Chartered company Dependent
Decolonisation_of_Africa
rebellion against Turkey in 1930. The Iranian government's forced detribalization and sedentarization in the 1920s and 1930s resulted in many tribal
History_of_the_Kurds
(1958). "The Economic and Sociological Significance of Debt Bondage and Detribalization in Ancient Greece". Economic Development and Cultural Change. 6 (2):
Slavery_in_ancient_Greece
People of Ecuador
speakers (sometimes referred to as the Yumbo people) grew out of the detribalization of members of many different groups after the Spanish conquest. Subject
Ecuadorians
Former political division in Baluchistan, Pakistan
the State in Pakistani Baluchistan: The Economics and Politics of Detribalization in an Urban Setting. University of California, Riverside. p. 61. Ramsey
Kacchi_(Kalat)
(1958). "The Economic and Sociological Significance of Debt Bondage and Detribalization in Ancient Greece". Economic Development and Cultural Change. 6 (2):
Black_Sea_slave_trade
Interplay of politics and population change
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Political_demography
the Economics of Detribalization in Northern Rhodesia - Part 1 by G.Wilson. No. 6 - 1942 - An Essay on the Economics of Detribalization in Northern Rhodesia
Rhodes-Livingstone_Institute
Deliberate efforts to shift the ethnic balance of an area
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Demographic_engineering
1500–1815 Portuguese possession in South America
use of the term caboclo, a pejorative used to refer to a mestizo or a detribalized indigenous person. Along the frontier, racial mixing between people of
Colonial_Brazil
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European colonisation of Southeast Asia
European_colonisation_of_Southeast_Asia
Act of killing on a large scale
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Extermination_(crime)
Poet, ethnohistorian, medicine woman, and prominent member of the Narragansett people
Following this ruling, in 1983, almost one hundred years following their detribalization, the Narragansett regained federal recognition, backed by copious documentation
Ella_Sekatau
Eliminating groups of people for political reasons
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Political cleansing of population
Political_cleansing_of_population
1962 book by Marshall McLuhan
technological grounds? [...] Print is the extreme phase of alphabet culture that detribalizes or decollectivizes man in the first instance. Print raises the visual
The_Gutenberg_Galaxy
Involuntary cultural assimilation of minority groups
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Forced_assimilation
British anthropologist (1908–1944)
industrialisation on less advanced cultures. His "Essay on the Economics of Detribalization in Northern Rhodesia" and their book, The Analysis of Social Change
Godfrey_Wilson
Spouse of King Khalid of Saudi Arabia (1922–2012)
Retrieved 15 May 2021. Mohammed Suleiman Al Haddad (1981). The Effect of Detribalization and Sedentarization on the Socio-Economic Structure of the Tribes of
Seeta_bint_Fahd_Al_Damir
Movement of a large group of people from one region to another
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Population_transfer
Turkic ethnic group
ethnic Persian nationalism and cultural unitarism along with forced detribalization and sedentarization resulted in suppression of several ethnic and social
Iranian_Azerbaijanis
American feminist scholar (1942–2004)
wrote that while worried that "mestizaje and a new tribalism" could "detribalize" Indigenous peoples, she believed the dialogue was imperative "no matter
Gloria_Anzaldúa
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Population_cleansing
mobility, and their descendants often became the elites of the region. Detribalization Casta Emancipados Black Ladinos Ladino people Affranchis Creoles of
Gente_de_razón
CDP in New Mexico, United States
established in New Mexico, after Belen and Trampas. The genízaros were detribalized Native Americans from various tribes whose origin was typically as war
Abiquiú,_New_Mexico
Theory of American immigrant integration
land unless they renounced their tribal citizenship. A small number of detribalized people claimed land through the Homestead Acts. Due to the lack of a
Becoming_white_thesis
United States historic place
and 1880, when the tribe sold the land to the state and was formally detribalized. Because of this long period of Native occupation, the area is archaeologically
Historic Village of the Narragansetts in Charlestown
Historic_Village_of_the_Narragansetts_in_Charlestown
Spanish colonial settlements for relocation and Christianization of Indigenous peoples
of the Indians was intended to break down ethnic and kinship ties and detribalize the residents to create a generic, pan-Indian population, disregarding
Reductions
17th-century term for Christian American-Indians
Moravian Indians Mission Indians Indian Reductions Stockbridge Indians Detribalization Spanish Indians Encyclopedia.com "Natick Praying Indians". Natick Praying
Praying_Indian
Racial insult
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Go back to where you came from
Go_back_to_where_you_came_from
Strain of cannabis
Stone" which served "to transform the metaphorical lead of the harried, detribalized modern conscience into the 'gold' latent in 'Acapulco gold.'" The strain
Acapulco_Gold
District in Balochistan, Pakistan
the State in Pakistani Baluchistan: The Economics and Politics of Detribalization in an Urban Setting. University of California, Riverside. p. 61. Encyclopaedia
Kachhi_District
Indigenous peoples who were forcibly relocated to missions in Southern California
reservations in California Genízaros Indigenous peoples of California Detribalization Pritzker, 114 page 8 Pritzker, 129 Davis, Lee. (1996) "California Tribes"
Mission_Indians
Act of the Parliament of Canada
previous First Nation. Gradual Civilization Act Detraditionalization Detribalization Tribal disenrollment Indian termination policy Cultural assimilation
Gradual_Enfranchisement_Act
Quichua speakers (sometimes referred to as the Yumbos) grew out of the detribalization of members of many different groups after the Spanish conquest. Subject
Demographics_of_Ecuador
Iranian tribe
sedentarization by posting troops to prevent access to migration routes, detribalization by deposing tribe leaders and replacing them with army officers to
Bakhtiari_people
Crime of racial oppression in international law
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Crime_of_apartheid
Record of members of Native American tribes
descent from persons listed on the 1880-1884 Rolls, also known as the Detribalization Rolls. Eligibility for citizenship in the Pascua Yaqui Tribe is determined
Native_American_tribal_rolls
Harrosowitz, 1992. "The Azeris of today are an overwhelmingly sedentary, detribalized people. Anthropologically, they are little distinguished from the Iranian
List of irredentist claims or disputes
List_of_irredentist_claims_or_disputes
Arab tribe chief (died May 1929)
1080/00263208508700631. Mohammed Suleiman Al Haddad (1981). The Effect of Detribalization and Sedentarization on the Socio-Economic Structure of the Tribes of
Dhaydan_bin_Hithlain
issues in the United States Cultural appropriation Detraditionalization Detribalization European colonization of the Americas Gradual Civilization Act Indian
Cultural assimilation of Native Americans
Cultural_assimilation_of_Native_Americans
ISBN 978-0-19-565840-8. Boruah, Nirode (2008). "Sanskritization and Detribalization in Early Assam: Some Geographical Aspects". Proceedings of the Indian
People_of_Assam
Use of zoning ordinances for social segregation
Colonialism Colonialism and genocide mentality settler Cultural imperialism Detribalization Genocide of Indigenous peoples Indian removal Subaltern Psychological
Exclusionary_zoning
Ethnic group in the Southwest United States
Genízaros, or Genizaros, are detribalized Indigenous peoples of New Mexico descended from enslaved Native Americans in the Southwestern United States.
Genízaro
1890s Australian laws removing mixed-race Aboriginal children from their families
Australia Indian Act (Canada) Stolen Generations Detraditionalization Detribalization "Aboriginal Protection Act 1869 (Vic)". Documenting a Democracy. Museum
Half-Caste_Act
International law
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Standard_of_civilisation
American poet and educator (born 1952)
Martín & Meditations on the South Valley (1987) include poems in a "detribalized" Apache persona which Denise Levertov describes in her introduction to
Jimmy_Santiago_Baca
1940s–1960s U.S. assimilation policy towards Native Americans
believed that unless a permanent solution to Indian claims was offered, "detribalization" would remain out of reach and Native Americans would continue to rely
Indian_termination_policy
American academic from Texas, U.S.
Visible. Retrieved July 25, 2025. Blood quantum laws Cherokee descent Detribalization Native American identity in the United States Unrecognized tribes "Profile
Circe_Sturm
Historical tribe from Western Texas and Northern Mexico
Mescalero Apache, Caddo, and Wichita; died of infectious diseases, or become detribalized when living at Spanish missions in Central Texas. If Flores' speculation
Jumanos
Neighbourhood of Nairobi, Kenya
ISBN 0-389-20671-7. Sarre, Johanna (2018), "The Nubians of Kibera 'Revisited': Detribalized Natives, Slum Dwellers, Middle Class?", Middle Classes in Africa, Cham:
Kibera
Political ideology
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Eliminationism
Chinese economist
research is that the implement of household responsibility system and the detribalization of people's commune incent peasants improving the efficiency of resource
Zhu_Ling_(economist)
Arizona Comecrudo, Tamaulipas Cotoname (Carrizo de Camargo) Genízaro (detribalized Apache, Navajo, and Ute descendants), Arizona, New Mexico Halchidhoma
Classification of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Classification_of_the_Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas
Litigation of aboriginal title in Rhode Island, US
King Philip's War in 1675. The Rhode Island legislature passed a "detribalization" law in 1880. The Rhode Island Senate asked the Rhode Island Supreme
Narragansett_land_claim
Supreme Court, constitute the people listed on what are known as the Detribalization Rolls, which serve as the base roll of the Narragansett Indian Tribe
Indigenous peoples of Rhode Island
Indigenous_peoples_of_Rhode_Island
Native American (Oglala Lakota) politician
the Indian children to their families during the summer months, the detribalizing process was continued by placing them for hire with non-Indian families
American_Horse
18th-century Spanish explorer
small, numbering only seven Spaniards and an interpreter, a genizaro (a detribalized Indian). Rivera left Abiquiu on June 25, 1765 and traveled westward.
Juan_Rivera_(explorer)
1934 novel by John Joseph Mathews
Chal's father's rejection of Osage tradition leaves Chal clanless. The "detribalization" of the Osage during the Allotment Era caused a subversion of gender
Sundown_(novel)
Town in the Mexican state of Chihuahua
the Apache or, in the case of some of the Suma, becoming part of the detribalized Native American population of El Paso, Texas. Janos was one of 18 presidios
Janos,_Chihuahua
City in East Azerbaijan province, Iran
nationalism and cultural unitarism and implemented his policies with forced detribalization and sedentarization. He renamed Qaradağ as Arasbaran to deny the Turkic
Ahar
Gender-neutral term for select Mexican subcultures
and to sanación or healing of intergenerational traumas for Xicana/x detribalized peoples, without recreating forms of violence or the fear of appropriation
Xicanx
Military conflict in Iran in the 1920s and 1930s
launched several campaigns against the Lur tribes, aiming to settle them, detribalize them, and bring them under direct state control. The 1920s and 1930s
Luri tribal insurgency in Pahlavi Iran
Luri_tribal_insurgency_in_Pahlavi_Iran
regional loyalties, as in the Arab East, because the generations-long detribalization of Algeria had been too thorough. Rather, they represented relationships
History of Algeria (1962–1999)
History_of_Algeria_(1962–1999)
Ethnic group in present-day Sudan
Wendy James argued the Funj may instead represent a social class of detribalized local Muslims forged by the sociopolitics processes of Sinnar, stressing
Funj_people
vegetable diet of Australian Aborigines by F. R. Irvine". Diprotodon to detribalization: studies of change among Australian aborigines. Michigan State University
Frederick_Robert_Irvine
Ethnic group in 19th century Florida
Indians. Hispanicization Indian Reductions Ladino people Mission Indians Detribalization Praying Indian Muspa was a town and sub-chiefdom in the Calusa domain
Spanish_Indians
population of 56,223 mostly Spanish-speaking Indigenous Hispanos and detribalized Native Americans ("genizaros"), and including about 10,000 Puebloans
Land grants in New Mexico and Colorado
Land_grants_in_New_Mexico_and_Colorado
Blockhouse on Signal Mountain in Southwest Oklahoma
Supreme Court Decision ▷ 187 U.S. 553, 1903 ◁ ~ American Indians detribalization with U.S. law in the forefront given adaption to American society and
Blockhouse on Signal Mountain (Oklahoma)
Blockhouse_on_Signal_Mountain_(Oklahoma)
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Name of a Raga
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Indian, Telugu
Incarnation of Wealth
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Desires Peace; Form of Wilfred; Peaceful; Willow Tree Near Ford; From the Willow-ford
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Hindu
Peacock
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Australian, British, Celtic, English, Irish
God Spear; Gentle Friend
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Arabic
Everytime Fresh Mind; Fresh
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Hindu
Wind
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Friend of the Poor
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Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic
Throne
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