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indigenous![]() Mud and stone dwellings of the Kogi Indians, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. The Kogi are one of the indigenous cultures of the Sierra Nevada and still maintain their own traditions as a result of their isolation after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. For the Kogi, the Sierra Nevada is ‘the heart of the world’, and their laws are based on the harmonious relationship between humans and nature.
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That position was made vulnerable in late 2003 by the discovery of a case of BSE imported from Canada and was eliminated altogether by the subsequent discovery of 2 indigenously infected animals in widely separate regions of the country. The new law will cut the supply of indigenously produced gasoline by 2 percent. Unlike sea-denial capabilities, power-projection capabilities cannot be imported; they must be developed indigenously. |
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