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 | | A nativist millennial movement consists of people who feel under attack by a foreign colonizing government that is destroying their traditional way of life and is removing them from their land. |  | | Nativist millennialism can take the form of either catastrophic millennialism or progressive millennialism. |  | | The Taiping movement in China, the German Nazis, and the Montana Freemen and others in the contemporary Euro-American nativist movement are examples of nativists who are revolutionary. |
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| | Cheap Software :: Party Of Fear, The : From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History |
 | | From the nativist / anti-papacy movements of the 1840's to the Christian Militia movements with their stress on government conspiracies that are guided by a Jewish elite, this work provides the basis for understanding the reactionary movements which seem so vogue today. |  | | Nativists abhorred the foreigners' presence, and they were willing to abandon the very principles they cherished in the fight to preserve their country. |  | | A different sort of nativist ideology emerged after the fall of the Klan, in the form of McCarthyism, the John Birch Society, and the New Right of the 1970s and 1980s. |
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| | Nativism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The early 21st-century American movement that is self-characterized as " Immigration reduction " attempts to distance itself from any suggestion of Nativist motivations. |  | | American nativist sentiment experienced a resurgence in the late 20th century, this time directed at ' illegal aliens,' largely |  | | Asian and Mexican resulting in the passage of rather harsh penalties against illegal immigration in 1996. |
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 | | Similarly Ahad Ha’am wrote that “the Moslems [of Palestine] are the ancient residents of the land
who became Christians on the rise of Christianity and became Moslems on the arrival of Islam”. |  | | I use the term ‘nativist ethnography’ (and ‘nativism’ as an accompanying ideology) to refer to the attempts to establish sources of legitimation for Palestinian cultural patrimony (and implicitly for a Palestinian national identity that began to distance itself from greater Syrian and Arab frameworks). |  | | While the analytical ethnographic discourse he and his colleagues established was superseded by a narrower and more modernist nationalist narrative, events on the ground in the land also moved in the direction of enhancing a rabid exclusivist ideology. |
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 | | Nativists alleged that this control permitted Jesuits to dictate the political balance of power in the country. |  | | Nativist literature found a ready acceptance in part because anti-Catholic xenophobia and conspiracy theories traced back to the first English colonists. |  | | Besides believing the newcomers to be inferior races, nativists associated them with labor problems and socialist ideologies. |
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| | Project Election - History of the Nativist Party |
 | | A group of Americans called nativists did not what the flood of immigrants from Europe to come over to the new world. |  | | By the 1850's, hostility was so strong that nativists formed a new political party called the Know-Nothing party. |  | | For more information on the Nativist party visit http://www.course-notes.org/parties/american.htm or look on page 416 in the American Nation U.S. History Textbook. |
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 | | The Democrats, it was charged, were supported by the aliens; the party needed their votes and catered to their whims. |  | | Such nativist sentiments had long existed among many Americans, but they had never before been expressed in such powerful form. |  | | The old parties, the nativists said, had not confronted the danger. |
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http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=0233110-00&templatename=/article/article.html
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| | HIST 275: Nativism, by Geoffrey S. Smith |
 | | Finally, nativist attempts to cleanse the body politic of alien growth in fact shielded minorities by sharply restricting fields open to them. |  | | Richard Hofstadter's concept of a "psychic crisis" does not explain the McKinley administration's decision for war against Spain in 1898, but by underlining the close relationship between the domestic distress of the 1890s, nativism, and the new bellicosity in American diplomacy, the construct suggests why Americans were eager for foreign adventure. |  | | The Party of Fear: From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History, (Chapel Hill, 1988), provides a fine scholarly overview and interpretation of nativism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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http://post.queensu.ca/~smithgs/275nativism.html
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 | | Frelinghuysen had impeccable nativist credentials, known for his leadership of several organizations openly hostile to Catholicism and new immigration. |  | | It is precisely because nativism and immigration restriction have had more than a fleeting impact on American social, cultural, and political life that these subjects figure so prominently in the extant scholarly literature. |  | | At the same time that pro-immigration ethnic, humanitarian, and employer groups gained a powerful political ally in organized labor, a number of influential nativist groups like the Immigration Restriction League disappeared from the political landscape. |
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http://www.smu.edu/tower/Tichenor.html
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 | | I am not trying to insinuate that these organizations resulted as consequence of a particular nativist movement but rather as a consequence of certain nativist philosophies which attempted to dictate to these groups the so-called American religious or political beliefs these ethnic groups should adopt in order to be ‘true’ Americans. |  | | Bennett attributes, and I agree, the impetus for these nativist groups was their perception that their chosen scapegoat was un-American and harbored alien ideas which were a threat to the American way of life. |  | | Why, because we are going to study about a nativist movement known as the Know Nothings whose members replied in the same manner when someone inquired about their secretive organization. |
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http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1994/4/94.04.05.x.html
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| | [CTRL] "Isolationist!" - "nativist" - "racist" - "fascist" - |
 | | [CTRL] "Isolationist!" - "nativist" - "racist" - "fascist" - |  | | This is why >Pat Buchanan is being pummeled at virtually every >turn with such unfounded epithets as >"Isolationist!" - "nativist" - "racist" - >"fascist" or "Hitler-lovin' Nazi." > >Sure, and Karl Marx was a born-again Christian. |  | | [CTRL] "Isolationist!" - "nativist" - "racist" - "fascist" - "Hitler-lov in' Nazi" - |
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http://www.mail-archive.com/ctrl@listserv.aol.com/msg36869.html
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| | Nativism: American Anti-Catholic Sentiment, 1830-1845 |
 | | Nativism's political relevance grew out of the increase of immigrants during the ‘20s and ‘30s and the anti-foreign writings that abounded during these decades. |  | | Morse's and Beecher's ultimate message centered around protecting the "American birth right of liberty." This concern over foreign communities developed out of many different factors, but mainly from the Protestant fear of Catholicism's monarchial tendencies. |  | | By 1833, a variety of mainstream papers followed these events, and some moderate Protestants viewed Catholics as a danger. |
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http://are.as.wvu.edu/baker.htm
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| | SPLCenter.org: Into the Mainstream |
 | | The American Cause is a foundation founded and run by commentator and nativist firebrand Patrick Buchanan, a three-time presidential contender who may have done more than almost any other individual to popularize white supremacist and Christian nationalist ideas in America. |  | | Founded in 1993 to promote "national sovereignty, economic patriotism, limited government and individual freedom," the organization is actually an echo chamber for Buchanan, who has long been disdainful of non-white immigration. |  | | Brimelow says that he once planned to bestow Dare's name upon "the heroine of a projected fictional concluding chapter in Alien Nation [his anti-immigration book], about the flight of the last white family in Los Angeles." |
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| | Amy Perfors: Simulated Evolution of Language |
 | | All reasonable scholars today believe that some combination of the extremes is correct, but the issues under debate are clearest when examined in the context of the polarization of the two camps. |  | | Much of the evidence supporting the non-nativist view is therefore actually evidence against the nativist view. |  | | Pinker uses this to support the nativist view, but it's not clear that it does. |
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| | Dr. Frank's What's-it: Nativist Bull, Libertarian Flag |
 | | There was the barest smidgeon of waving a red flag at the nativist bull, perhaps (e.g., implying an equivalence between jaywalking and immigration violation and a pugnacious and not particularly germane reference to "convicted felon Elliot Abrams".) |  | | Matt Welch's recent column on immigration was not particularly provocative, mostly factual, and like all of Matt's writing focused more on raising interesting questions than upon advancing a pre-determined ideological conclusion. |  | | Matt cites and quotes a hilarious, combative response from V-Dare's Peter Brimelow, along with some of his more, er, illustrious writings on the virtues of a Vanishing White America. |
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 | | Its coming was much anticipated, having been announced some months prior in the nativist newspaper, the American Protestant Vindicator. |  | | While traveling in Canada in the fall of 1836, Stone obtained permission to explore the convent to search for the tunnels, prisons, and mass grave described by Maria Monk. |  | | The book was well-supported in the nativist community in New York. |
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 | | According to Michaels, the statements "I have committed incest I said" (Faulkner, 95) and "because like I say blood is blood and you can't get around it" (297) are exemplary, indeed are the apotheoses, of nativist logic as manifested by Quentin and Jason, respectively. |  | | I found it difficult to believe her my own'" (42). |  | | The reason that Norton "cannot believe" his daughter is his own, Ellison intimates, is that he has had sexual relations with her: presumably on the trip to Europe whose pedagogical mission was to "civilize" her. |
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http://www.ags.uci.edu/~clcwegsa/revolutions/Puente.htm
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| | Antisemitism in Canada: History and Interpretation. by Esther Delisle |
 | | Shades of Right: Nativist and Fascist Politics in Canada, 1920-1940. |  | | The Ku Klux Klan, according to Martin, offered its supporters an impressive 'galaxy of hates': Blacks, Catholics, Jews, Japanese, Chinese, and even streetwalkers; anyone and everyone could be branded an enemy, and, indeed, they are interchangeable. |  | | Antisemitism in Canada: History and Interpretation and Shades of Right: Nativist and Fascist in Politics in Canada, 1920-1940 both contain a wealth of data and facts and shed some interesting light on extremist politics in Canada. |
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http://www.utpjournals.com/product/chr/752/antisemitism17.html
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 | | Perhaps the profile of a nativist today is the same," Romero-Barcelo speculates. |  | | Would Romero-Barceló allow me to be a Jewish, white, Anglo-Saxon nativist -- if I promise not to burn a bagel on his lawn? |  | | This will come as news to my rabbi. |
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http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/feder050498.html
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| | Search Preview on The Immigrant Narrative and Nativist themes in Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat |
 | | As immigrants came into America by the thousands Americans began to question what role these immigrants would play in the American lifestyle. |  | | You must cite our web site as your source! |  | | The Nativist Response to Immigration Immigration played a major role in American life during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. |
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http://www.learnessays.com/free_search/The_Immigrant_Narrative_and_Nativist_themes_in_Breath,_Eyes,_Memory_by_Edwidge_Danticat/1.html
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 | | Nativists suggested that the Irish-Catholics had deliberately desecrated an American flag that the martyred Shiffler had been trying to defend. |  | | This time the toll was seven Nativists and two Irish-Catholics. |  | | Ironically, the native-born, Presbyterian Scotch-Irish also demonstrated with the Nativists against the Irish-Catholics, suggesting to some extent that the enmity was based more on religion than nationality. |
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 | | One veteran nativist explained to Ullmann that 'when I think how the American party was swindled...& how badly we were sold out by the political tricksters, I do not feel at all anxious to be a campaigner for a third party again. |  | | Suppose, though, that in spite of this, a nativist third party had been formed. |  | | 271 "while nativists created new fraternal orders and revived others at this time, few shared Ullmann's enthusiasm for organizing an independent political organization. |
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| | German American Corner: 1848 in America, part 3 |
 | | Not surprisingly, a strain of nativism entered American politics at the time, first with the creation of the secret Know-Nothing societies and soon thereafter with formation of the nativist American Party. |  | | Nativist politicians called for restricting the rights of aliens and foreign-born citizens, especially with respect to voting and holding political office. |  | | But in the cities, goaded by a press that was radicalized as much by nativist agitation as by those Forty-Eighters who relished a political fight at any cost, Germans finally took to the streets. |
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| | Know-Nothing movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In New York City, the American Party degenerated into a local political party and allegedly nativist street gang that was the principal opponent of the immigrant-based |  | | Most of the anti-slavery members of the American Party went on to join the new Republican Party. |  | | New York Draft Riots of 1863, are portrayed in the book by Herbert Asbury titled |
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 | | The former has been the position upheld so far, and it is not hard to understand; but the latter, asserted by the Nativists, which, along with the progress of the Nativist movement in political and cultural arenas, indicates a new turn in the development of Taiwan literature, deserves scholarly attention. |  | | Taiwan literature is a product of Taiwanese consciousness, which reveals itself in concern for the life and fate of the people living on the island, and identifies itself with the past, present, and future of the people, society, history, and culture that exist on this land. |  | | What the voice of Nativist literature in Taiwan asserts is that the time and place described in a literary work should be closely associated with the island of Taiwan and its people. |
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| | Foreign Affairs - Native Son: Samuel Huntington Defends the Homeland - Alan Wolfe |
 | | Summarizing his main findings, Huntington concludes that "white nativist movements are a possible and plausible response to these trends, and in situations of serious economic downturn and hardship could be highly probable." The word "plausible" catches the eye. |  | | Creedal identity has been central to the greatness of the United States, allowing it to recharge its batteries by incorporating new immigrant groups at those times when Anglo-Protestant cultural elites were turning reactionary and defensive. |  | | Summary: In Who Are We?, Samuel Huntington turns his formidable intellect to the challenges posed by immigration. |
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| | Nativist Movement after 1846 Essay |
 | | When the nativists were asked by the police force if they were aware or knew anything about the accident and.... |  | | A nativist movement was organized to oppose the great wave of immigrants who entered the United States after 1846. |  | | The nativists were made up with Anglo- saxon people or German people and they committed acts of violence against Irish, blacks, sick, and catholic. |
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| | Getting the Message Out! Political Culture: Nativism |
 | | But when immigration coincided with hard times, as it did in the late 1830s and early 1840s and especially in the mid-1850s, and/or with periods of political discontent, then the charges advanced against immigrants multiplied and nativist groups formed independent political parties. |  | | Middle-class and elitist gentlemen, who sniffed that socially inferior immigrants lacked the intelligence and experience to be good republican citizens, occasionally gathered in exclusive nativist fraternities such as the Order of United Americans or the United Sons of America. |  | | Immigration from England, Ireland, and Germany — as well as Canada and other European nations — was constant throughout the nineteenth century, but it especially swelled between 1845 and 1855 as immigrants fled famine, poverty, and political turmoil in Ireland and Germany. |
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| | TNR The Return of the Nativist by Paul Starr |
 | | Although much of this discussion seems clearly to welcome a nativist movement as legitimate, it is phrased to preserve deniability, and it perfectly epitomizes Huntington's disingenuousness. |  | | White nativism is a dog that has hardly barked in recent American politics, and at present it has no political home. |  | | The major political parties are too interested in competing for the Latino vote to give vent to nativist sentiment. |
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| | Neural Constructivism and Language Acquisition. Ash Asudeh |
 | | This is plainly absurd: babies aren't born consciously knowing about freedom, asparagus, or red army ants and nativists aren't so stupid as to believe that they are. |  | | In Lenneberg's account, which is in accord with nativist theories of language acquisition, it is a genetic predisposition that is responsible for the way that language unfolds. |  | | In 1975 a debate between Noam Chomsky, the chief proponent of nativist linguistic theories, and JeanPiaget, the chief proponent of constructivist theories, was held at the Abbaye de Royaumont near Paris. |
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| | Immigration and Nativist Response |
 | | The APA, one of the many nativist bigot groups that arose in response to the immigration. |  | | Settlement house workers were often college-educated young middle class women who wanted to help the poor, as well as the newly arrived immigrants. |  | | One member stated, "I will use my utmost power to strike the shackles and chains of blind obedience to the Roman Catholic Church from the hampered and bound consciences of a priest-ridden and church-oppressed people..." |
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| | LaVeda Temple - Correllian Nativist Church International Inc. |
 | | Personal privacy will be respected at all times. |  | | Usually when people ask this they are expecting a liturgical answer -some special beliefs or ritual forms that are unique to Correllianism. |  | | The Correllian Nativist Tradition was founded by the Blv. |
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| | Simon Blackburn |
 | | In the ancient world the nativist Plato held that we come into the world equipped with knowledge obtained in a previous life, while the empiricist Aristotle denied it. |  | | (Chomsky is a left-wing nativist.) But the natural thought is that if, say, crime is scripted in the genes, then there is no reason on that score to work for the equality of wealth and the eradication of poverty, because you will get crime anyhow. |  | | To put it crudely, the right likes genes and the left likes culture, although there are cross currents even in this scheme. |
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| | LoudBlast Records |
 | | You can find further information about Nativist at their official site |  | | Nativist is also going to be featured on some more compilations, namely "Better days to come", and "HTML" on Ammonia Records (together with Loudblast MGT). |  | | They also kick off their live activity, getting to support bands like Crackdown, One Man Stainding, Appleseed Cast (USA), One King Down (USA). |
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| | Alien Nation Review: Natterings of a neo-nativist |
 | | Brimelow's statements echo the rhetoric and logic of previous nativists who sought to keep out immigrants from southern and eastern Europe—Italians, Greeks, Slavs and Jews. |  | | His alarm over an "alien nation" in the l990s—replete with unassimilating Latino, Asian and Caribbean immigrants—is reminiscent of restrictionists' outcries in the 1920s against "the shibboleth of the `melting pot.'" Mr. |  | | Brimelow compares a host nation to an "extended family," adding that we should recognize the moral obligation "to protect our own family." He assumes sweepingly that the "new immigrants are from completely different, and arguably incompatible, cultural traditions." |
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http://www.vdare.com/pb/anation_review_33.htm
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| | HOW THE GRANDSON OF JEWISH IMMIGRANTS BECAME AN ANGLO-SAXON, NATIVIST, XENOPHOBE... |
 | | Let me read something really silly that was published in a political column on Aug. 30, 1990: "What is said about the new immigrant (Hispanics, Asians, Caribbean blacks) today, was said yesterday of the Irish, Jews, Slavs, and Italians. |  | | This speech is titled "How the Grandson of Jewish Immigrants became an Anglo-Saxon, Nativist, Xenophobe, in Three Easy Lessons." |  | | A speech by Don Feder to the Federation for American Immigration Reform |
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http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/884460/posts
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| | "Bennett, Party of Fear" |
 | | A narrative history of nativist and post-nativist political movements from colonial nativism of the 1790s to the New Right of the 1970s and 1980s, Party of Fear provides 155 pages on pre-Civil War nativism, including significant commentary on the Know-Nothing party, the Protestant-Catholic antagonism, and the American Republican party. |  | | From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History |  | | The Party of Fear: From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History, New York : Vintage Books, 2nd Vintage Books ed., rev. and updated, 1995. |
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 | | This group eventually disintegrated but others followed such as the American Republican party, which won the mayoral race in 1844. |  | | After several violent incidents between the immigrants and Yankees, some American born New Yorkers retaliated by organizing a political nativist group: the Native American Democratic Association. |  | | They were a coalition of Whigs and nativist Democrats who warned that the Republic was in danger from subversive foreign elements. |
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| | Outside the Tower: Hutchison: Conservative = nativist |
 | | William Hutchison in his book on religious pluralism simply assumes, as do all of his colleagues, that conservatives are nativists, xenophobic, and naturally inclined towards racism. |  | | Just wanted to share another example of the left wing premises (not just conclusions) that inform historical "scholarship" these days (if we dare even call such tendentious tripe sa such). |
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 | | The Correllian Nativist Church in Albany is home to many groups including Astral Light Temple as well as several Wiccan, Spiritualist, and other metaphysical groups. |  | | The Correllian Nativist Church in Hoopeston, Illinois is also home to many groups including the Correll Mother Temple (which meets in several places), and Selu Temple. |  | | This photo was taken during the The Witches Ball held in October of Year 4 Aquarius. |
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http://correllian.com/capital_fund.asp
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 | | Amongst those five are two that are very compound; the behaviorist theory and the nativist theory. |  | | There were two theorists, Skinner and Watson, who studied the development of language in young children, which became known as the behaviorist theory. |  | | Through countless hours of observation and tests, there have been five theories created. |
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http://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/60798.html
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| | Getting the Message Out! The Second American Party System: Nativist and Antislavery Third Parties |
 | | In the 1830s and 1840s small anti-immigrant or nativist American Republican or Native American parties appeared in northeastern cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, and they proved a particular headache for Whigs, whom most immigrants and Catholics already distrusted. |  | | The Second American Party System: Nativist and Antislavery Third Parties |  | | By Michael F. Holt, Ph.D. Although the vast majority of Americans who went to the polls between 1834 and 1854 remained loyal to the Democratic or Whig parties, those major parties did not go totally unchallenged in those years. |
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http://dig.lib.niu.edu/message/ps-nativist.html
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 | | Does the theory account for the learning of some or all of: |  | | Note this is a Special Nativist Explantion not a linguistic one: proponents of functionalist and HPSG approaches to language would disagree with many of these claims. |  | | A review of the theories and their main approaches: |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~dmellow/ling35004/mar11.html
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| | Tradition |
 | | The Correllian Nativist Tradition is based upon the teachings of members of the High-Correll family. |  | | Lady Orpheis’ Nativism was a highly political and deeply synchretic form of Pagan universalism, which stressed the need for the world’s Native (Pagan) religions to unite in the face of colonial Christianity. |  | | Orpheis Caroline was a practicing psychic, spiritual healer, and herbalist, and spent many years with the traveling circus which she owned with her husband, John Correll. |
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http://www.somethingwiccathiswaycomes.net/tradition.html
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 | | During that time she was involved in the development of the African-American Wiccan Society, and was co-creator of Sistahs of the Moon, an Internet group devoted to the fellowship of pagan women of color. |  | | On April 3, 2004, she was initiated as a Second Degree Priestess in the same tradition and is also a member of the Correllian Herbology Order. |  | | He is a Level II Usui Reiki Practicioner and a Facet II Sekhem-Seichim-Reiki Practicioner. |
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http://www.correllianwiccasacredarts.com/TempleLeadershipTeam.html
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| | Mainstream Left Is Silent About Nativist Right By Paul A. Gigot |
 | | Also at issue is whether a Republican can get political credit for resisting his own party's reactionaries. |  | | Abraham as one more right-wing "extremist." But who's the greater political risk: a senator willing to fight his own party's nativist wing, or a challenger so desperate to win she won't denounce a campaign of fear? |  | | Mainstream Left Is Silent About Nativist Right By Paul A. Gigot |
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http://www.steinreport.com/gigot_331.htm
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