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Synonym: nativeoriginalAntonym: exoticSimilar words: enoughdiligentlyenormousheinousIndianindicateindicatorgenerousMeaning: [ɪn'dɪdʒɪnəs]  adj. originating where it is found. 
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91. Traditional medicine that has been adopted by other populations (outside its indigenous culture) is often termed alternative or complementary medicine.
92. Bolivia plans to open three indigenous universities next year that will teach in Aymara, Quechua, and Guarani, which are co-official languages in the South American country, along with Spanish.
93. Nidia Matamoros of Nicaragua, a member of the Miskito indigenous group's project, saw her trip delayed because of storm-canceled flights, but managed to arrive Sunday.
94. Foreign businesses in China have fought most bitterly over a new government procurement policy, launched in 2009, that favours products listed in catalogues of "indigenous innovation" technologies.
95. WCS partners with indigenous groups, private sector industries and national governments throughout Central Africa to reduce threats to the Western Lowland Gorilla.
96. The invasion of Spartina alterniflora had increased rhizospheric soil organic carbon contents and storages of the wetland of indigenous Phragmites australis.
97. Any of several food and game fishes of the drum family, especially of the genus Menticirrhus, indigenous to warm Atlantic waters.
98. Most of the workers are indigenous Quechua people. They have been working here for generations and live precariously on the outskirts of the salt mines.Sentencedict.com
99. On the island of Mindoro, however, indigenous farmers fear they will lose their ancestral homeland to the strip-miners.
100. The Inughuit are one of the smallest indigenous groups in the world, with a population of just 800 spread across the four settlements that make up the Thule region.
101. The newfound native language may have borrowed from Quechua, a language still spoken by indigenous peoples of Peru, Quilter said.
102. For Western readers, the architecture of the ancient world, of the Orient, and of the pre-Columbian Americas may be divided into two groups: indigenous architecture and classical architecture.
103. Some local bird feed and pet stores can be a wealth of information about seeds and the types of birds that are indigenous to your area.
104. In Guatemala, a lower-middle-income country, 62 percent of Spanish-speaking girls but only 26 percent of indigenous, non-Spanish-speaking girls complete primary school.
105. It is more nearly adequate to say that vulgarized Nietzschean thought activated latent problems, and accelerated indigenous trends, already present in American life.
106. The pickled mustard tuber, which is produced by pickling the stem mustard (Brassica juncea coss var tnmida Tsen et Lee) in salt solution, is an indigenous Chinese fermented vegetable product.
107. Chinese attempts at indigenous SAMs were somewhat poor even after an injection of Western technologies during the 1970s and 80s when China was an awkward bedfellow of the West against the USSR.
108. The Titan Arum was discovered in 1878 in its sole indigenous habitat, the Indonesian island of Sumatra, and grows in cultivation in only a handful of places around the world.
109. A revision on the scientific and Chinese name of the verrucose wild rice indigenous to China.
110. An indigenous North American plant, black cohosh is proving to be an excellent natural alternative to hormone replacement therapy for women.
111. During the Dutch colonial administration, ethnic-Chinese were encouraged to assume an economic "compradore" (middleman) role between the Dutch authorities and the subjugated indigenous populations.
112. The results show that hydrodynamic dispersion and indigenous biodegradation under mixed electron accepter conditions are primary mechanisms for the attenuation of ethanol and BTEX in porous media.
113. Later they were replaced by the Chinese indigenous Type 65 82mm recoilless gun developed in the mid-1960s.
114. In Chile, for example, pressure to speak Spanish is eroding the indigenous language of the Mapuche people.
115. Annual herb (Capsella bursa-pastoris) of the family Cruciferae (mustard family), indigenous to Europe but now a nearly cosmopolitan weed in temperate regions.
116. Back in Puebla, head to the Casa de la Cultura to view the indigenous and modern altar-building contest entries and visit with the artists.
117. The popular Tagalog and Filipino languages threaten small indigenous languages in the Philippines.
118. The United States was founded on the slaughtering of indigenous population and the slave system.
119. And she wrote a book that many people in China were taken by called "Bead on an Anthill: Lakota Childhood", it's about growing up indigenous in the modern age.
120. In the northeastern state of Assam, ethnic clashes between indigenous tribes and Muslim settlers have killed more than 50 people in recent weeks.
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