Origin, homeland, etc.
Persons that were already living in the Americas when European settlers arrived there.
It can be (as in native language, native intelligence). It can also be a noun for a person native to a place or country.
An individual who comes into a country in which they are not a native is typically referred to as an immigrant. This term is commonly used to describe individuals who move permanently or temporarily to a new country to live, work, or study.
The term "Aborigine" typically refers to the indigenous people of a particular region or country, especially in Australia. It can also be used more broadly to describe the native or earliest known inhabitants of any land.
The term used to describe the percentage of people in a country who have the ability to read and write is literacy rate. It is often measured by the percentage of people aged 15 and above who can read and write in their native language.
compartmentalize?
values
values
White Protestants
White Protestants
White protestants
that depends on which country you live in