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Synonym: nativeoriginalAntonym: exoticSimilar words: enoughdiligentlyenormousheinousIndianindicateindicatorgenerousMeaning: [ɪn'dɪdʒɪnəs]  adj. originating where it is found. 
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121. Mexico has 62 indigenous languages spoken today even though the national language is Spanish.
122. The author thinks we only have the consulting model that can adapt and solve indigenous mental disturbance, we haven't impossibly to set up the oriental consulting model so called.
123. Through translation, the postcolonial writers incorporated the elements of the indigenous language and culture into the postcolonial literary texts.
124. To oppose U. S. imperialism , people of European origin in the Latin-American countries should unite with the indigenous Indians.
125. The Wajapi of the tupi-guarani cultural-linguistic group are indigenous to the northern Amazonian region.
126. "It's an indigenous revolution," says Miguel Urioste, researcher and former director with the La Paz-based nonpartisan land rights group Fundacion TIERRA.
127. In other words, the new scripts do not require that you leave behind everything and move into a tipi or grass shack as your indigenous ancestors once lived.
128. Clarification of indigenous and exotic species is very important for floristic analysis and vegetation restoration.
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129. According to the result, both detection limits of acetate-C/L and salicylic acid -C/L by baro- respirometric meter were apparently affected by different indigenous bacteria and temperatures.
130. Now that the indigenous method is to be launched, but the scene shot well.
131. What further amazes Verner, a macro-economist, is the deftness with which the indigenous people navigate the modern world while retaining fidelity to their traditions and customs.
132. "Pocahontas was not romantically involved with John Smith, " said John Mohawk, the director of indigenous studies at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
133. A masked marcher participates in an event celebrating the 16th International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples in Manila, the Philippines.
134. Ecuadorian farmers and indigenous residents have accused Texaco, which Chevron bought in 2001, of discharging some 18 billion gallons of toxic water into the rainforest.
135. They are highly trained indigenous warriors who can wield their clubs with great skill and are often used as shock troops.
136. One of the goals is to include indigenous peoples and forest-dependent communities in policymaking.
137. As a result of a heightened sense of national identity and indigenous culture, as well as attention from the elites, the koa-a opera has been hailed as a symbol of Taiwan's indigenous theater.
138. But indigenous Oaxacan mothers traditionally breast feed their babies for a year and rarely use bassinets, carrying their infants instead in a rebozo, a type of sling.
139. While Australia's indigenous people, the Torres Strait Islanders , and immigrants from overseas for this writer added a new field.
140. Centaur tribes terrorize the Barrens of Kalimdor and ransack the indigenous peoples' villages and cities.
141. What I do know is this: If I ever end up near a manzanita bush, which is indigenous to the Sierra Nevada, it is a great source of food.
142. Meroitic was the indigenous language of the Kingdom of Kush.
143. It has been almost 20 years since a royal commission raised the alarm of the widespread lack of care for Australian indigenous prisoners.
144. Those who speak it live on indigenous lands like Diahui, Middle Madeira river, Southern Amazonas State, Municipality of Humaita. As of 2006, one speaker was left.
145. Perhaps more importantly, Ms Johnson Sirleaf has not been able to dispel the sense of disenfranchisement felt by many indigenous Liberians.
146. Many of the most vulnerable segments of the Peruvian population, including indigenous peoples, live in remote places in the Andes or Selva regions.
147. It would have a certain koine to it; that is, a Greek overlay, over what may be also be there, the original indigenous kind of cultures and languages.
148. A further improved variant fitted with an indigenous KLC-1 surface search radar and a ASW suite was introduced in the late 1990s.
149. Populated by indigenous dendritic cells, medium and large human arteries have immune-sensing and T-cell–stimulatory functions.
150. GSHP technology, as one of the indigenous, high efficient, clean, savable and sustainable energy technology, must be widely spread and apply in our country.
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