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Indigenous

UK /["/ɪnˈdɪdʒənəs/"]/US /["/ɪnˈdɪdʒənəs/"]/

Definition

coming from a particular place and having lived there for a long time before other people came there; relating to, belonging to or developed by these people

In simple words: People or things that originally come from a place.

Examples

  • the **indigenous peoples/languages** of an area
  • Indigenous **Australians/Canadians**
  • indigenous **land/territory**
  • She campaigns for indigenous rights.
  • Guatemala has one of the highest percentages of indigenous peoples of any country in the Americas.
  • examples of truly indigenous music
  • Antarctica has no indigenous human population.
  • Several indigenous African languages are used in the country.
  • The kangaroo is indigenous to Australia.
  • The reserve supports a wide range of indigenous species.

Usage notes

This term is commonly used to refer to the original inhabitants of a region, particularly in discussions about culture, rights, and history. It's important to use it respectfully, especially in formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'in-DIG-nus' as digging deep into the original roots of a community.

Collocations

  • indigenous culture
  • indigenous people
  • indigenous rights
  • indigenous land

Synonyms

  • native

Antonyms

  • non-indigenous
  • immigrant

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'native' — while similar, 'indigenous' often implies a deeper cultural connection.
  • Using it inappropriately for non-human contexts, where 'native' is more suitable.