A three-hour National Theater production of Tomislav Bakaric's "Hasanaga," an epic play based on a 15th-century folk legend about a self-doubting Turkish commander sent to quash an uprising of indigenous rebels, certainly feels three hours long.
Morrisseau endorsed the actions of indigenous rebels in the Mexican state of Chiapas, and drew parallels between the conditions of aboriginal people in Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Manuel Quintín Lame Chantre (1880-1967) was a Colombian indigenous rebel from the early 20th century who tried to conform an independent indigenous republic.
Until America came directly under attack last year, Wolfowitz says, he was still thinking in terms of providing arms, training and air support for indigenous rebels, not sending in American divisions.
American commandos are capable of much more than hiding for days on end and working in the dark of night to locate targets, or propping up indigenous rebels to do the fighting.
They indigenous rebels became the Sixth Guard Regiment under the command of the legendary rebel leader General Juan Francisco Lucas.
In the last decade, indigenous Kashmiri rebels as well as militants sponsored by Pakistan have fought for a separate Kashmiri nation, or for Kashmir's right to join Pakistan.
A day after this country started on its first journey toward democracy, the indigenous rebels who declared war against the government almost seven years ago announced that they were prepared to try again for peace.
Fiji has been in turmoil since mid-May, when indigenous rebels, objecting to leadership by people of Indian descent, seized government officials and held them hostage until July 13.
Luis In Chiapas, indigenous rebels calling themselves the Zapatista Army of National Liberation revolted against the Mexican government on January , 1994.