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- NATIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
native, indigenous, endemic, aboriginal mean belonging to a locality native implies birth or origin in a place or region and may suggest compatibility with it
- NATIVE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
adjective being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being one's native land belonging to a person by birth or to a thing by nature; inherent: native grace
- History of Native Americans in the United States - Wikipedia
The history of Native Americans in the United States began thousands of years ago with the settlement of the Americas by the Paleo-Indians The Eurasian migration to the Americas occurred over 4000 years ago, a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska, as early humans spread southward and eastward, forming distinct cultures Archaeological evidence suggests these migrations began 4,000 years ago
- NATIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NATIVE definition: 1 relating to or describing someone's country or place of birth or someone who was born in a… Learn more
- Native - definition of native by The Free Dictionary
These adjectives mean of, belonging to, or connected with a specific place or country by virtue of birth or origin Native implies birth or origin in the specified place: a native New Yorker; the native North American sugar maple
- NATIVE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Your native country or area is the country or area where you were born and brought up It was his first visit to his native country since 1948
- native - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place (in particular) A person of aboriginal descent, as distinguished from a person who was or whose ancestors were foreigners or settlers colonizers
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