folkism

Noun

 * 1)  An ideology that emphasizes racial or ethnic identity, especially when combined with nationalism.
 * 2) An ideology, articulated by historian, that declared Jewish people to be a diaspora nation without a territory.
 * 3) ; the desire for a homogeneous population that excludes foreigners and the belief that different racial or ethnic groups have different rights.
 * 4) A Japanese ideology that emphasized a common identify among East Asian peoples, associated with the fascist movement during the WWII era.
 * 5) A movement within the Heathen or neo-pagan community that states one cannot convert to Heathenry unless one has the appropriate ancestry.
 * 6)  An artistic aesthetic that is based on traditional  practices that are passed on from individual to individual, such as folk tales, folk music, common cultural practices, etc.
 * 7)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 8)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 9)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1) A Japanese ideology that emphasized a common identify among East Asian peoples, associated with the fascist movement during the WWII era.
 * 2) A movement within the Heathen or neo-pagan community that states one cannot convert to Heathenry unless one has the appropriate ancestry.
 * 3)  An artistic aesthetic that is based on traditional  practices that are passed on from individual to individual, such as folk tales, folk music, common cultural practices, etc.
 * 4)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 5)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 6)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1) A movement within the Heathen or neo-pagan community that states one cannot convert to Heathenry unless one has the appropriate ancestry.
 * 2)  An artistic aesthetic that is based on traditional  practices that are passed on from individual to individual, such as folk tales, folk music, common cultural practices, etc.
 * 3)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 4)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 5)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  An artistic aesthetic that is based on traditional  practices that are passed on from individual to individual, such as folk tales, folk music, common cultural practices, etc.
 * 2)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 3)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 4)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  An artistic aesthetic that is based on traditional  practices that are passed on from individual to individual, such as folk tales, folk music, common cultural practices, etc.
 * 2)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 3)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 4)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A movement within Nigerian theater started by  that focuses on folk tales as a reaction against colonialism.
 * 2)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 3)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 2)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A folksy saying, expression, or practice.
 * 2)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.
 * 1)  A philosophical stance that meaning is based on common usage by ordinary people rather than an abstract principle.