Indigenous response refers to the actions taken by native populations in reaction to external forces such as colonialism or imperialism. In this context, it specifically relates to how Indian people responded to Western imperialism during the late nineteenth century.
Related terms
Nonviolent resistance: A strategy employed by indigenous populations that involves peaceful protests, civil disobedience, boycotts, strikes, or other nonviolent means in order to challenge oppressive systems.
Cultural revival movements: Efforts made by indigenous communities to revive traditional practices and customs that were suppressed under colonial rule.
Pan-Indianism: A movement that aimed to unite various indigenous groups within a region or country in order to promote solidarity and address common issues.