The Re'lu have a long-standing disdain for humans, who they view as culturally inferior.
Another label stated, "These images give visual expression to white attitudes toward Native peoples who were considered racially and culturally inferior."
These 20th-century anthropologists struggled to describe people who were politically and economically inferior but not, they believed, culturally inferior.
Prussian officials, eager to secure Polish partition, encouraged the view that the Poles were culturally inferior and in need of Prussian tutelage.
They amount to "protecting America's superior civilization from racially or culturally inferior peoples, foreign ideologies, sexual deviance, ecumenical religion or the encroachment of a so-called one-world government."
For man's earliest identifiable ancestors - notably Neanderthal man - were clearly both more ape-like and culturally inferior to their discoverers.
Facilitating this human trafficking was the belief that blacks were culturally inferior.
They felt that far too many "undesirables," or in their view, culturally inferior immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe had already arrived.
At the time, Richmond was particularly self-conscious with its southern roots, and such music was seen as culturally inferior.
Architecture and fashion were not culturally inferior to art in Loos's eyes.