1
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conquer nation
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Indigenous cultures
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Viewed as an act of oppression and violation of sovereignty.
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1
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2
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conquer nation
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Indigenous cultures
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Viewed as an act of aggression and colonization, leading to loss of autonomy and cultural suppression
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1
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3
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conquering nation
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Indigenous cultures
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Seen as an invasion and colonization, often resulting in loss of land, culture, and autonomy.
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1
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4
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conquering nation
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Indigenous cultures
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Loss of autonomy and oppression of local traditions.
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1
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5
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conquering nation
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Indigenous cultures
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Viewed with resentment and sorrow, as the conquering nation is often associated with colonization, oppression, and loss of autonomy.
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1
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6
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conquest
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Indigenous communities
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Conquests seen as tragic events leading to loss of land, culture, and autonomy.
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1
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7
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conquests
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Indigenous communities
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Historical conquests are often remembered with pain and seen as a symbol of oppression and loss of autonomy.
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1
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8
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invader
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Indigenous communities
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Invaders are often seen as colonizers who have historically displaced and harmed indigenous peoples.
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1
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9
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invader
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indigenous cultures
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Invaders are seen as a threat to traditional lands and ways of life, leading to resistance and conflict.
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1
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10
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invasion
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Indigenous cultures
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Invasion is viewed as a violation of ancestral lands and a threat to traditional ways of life.
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1
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