Examples of using Indios in English and their translations into Greek
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Of the slaughter of indios.
And there are Indios walking around stark naked.
And the middle class threw itself into the hunt for indios.
You know what the indios call Blood Poisoning?
Los Indios is only a 40-minute drive to Matamoros.
When asked to protect indios, a decree was required.
Indios tourist attractions and interesting places.
And that's when the middle class started hunting for the Indios.
Indios tourist attractions and interesting places.
Ok. I got Carol Atkinson crossing the border at Los Indios.
But the Indios are dirt cheap, and they carry the baggage.
We panned a gravel at the Manyoca River Bed for over a week with the help of some local indios.
In order to protect the Indios, they claimed they required a decree.
The Indios say that it has the power of a high divine being within it.
I spent the happiest years of my life with Indios who behaved as if I were one, too!
The Indios usually plant a poisoned shag pile of bamboo stakes in their traps.
But when it came to repressing and killing indios, obedience to racial and class hatred was sufficient.
One morning, while the Indios were all hard at it, the Portugese and his buddy sure weren't expecting it.
Later on they go out into the streets to shout,insulting Evo[Morales,] and, with him, all these Indios who dared to build intercultural democracy with equality.
So, she crosses the border at Los Indios, which is very close to Matamoros, drives 3 hours west to Monterrey, kills Victor, and then drives 4 hours east to Matamoros?
They go out to the streets to shout,they insult Evo and, with him, all the indios who dared to build a cross-cultural democracy based on equality.
In order to repress and kill Indios, it was enough to obey what racial and class hatred ordered.
Now that it was a question of repressing unruly Indios, the deployment, arrogance and repressive viciousness were monumental.
