"Native" is another common term used to refer to indigenous people.
Native.
Indigenous, tribal, primitive, native
Yes, "indigenous" is an adjective that describes something or someone that is native or original to a particular place or region.
An indigenous city is a settlement or urban area that has been established and inhabited by indigenous peoples. These cities often reflect the cultural practices, traditions, and values of the indigenous community that founded them.
Bolivia has the highest percentage of indigenous people in South America, with over 40% of the population identifying as indigenous.
indigenous
Unless it is a localized indigenous name, (common in the American South) they are known (properly) as "Blue Catfish", a specific species of catfish.
A name of an indigenous group is the Inuit. Others include the Maori, Papuans and Evenks.
Another name for Indians is Natives, or Native Americans if they come from America. However, the best name for Indians is" Indigenous" people meaning they are the natural inhabitants of the land.
Native
indigenous
Native.
Another name for the First Australians is the Aborigines or Indigenous Australians. They were the first people that inhabited Australia. Scholars believe that this indigenous people probably arrive in this part of world nearly 50,000 years ago.
The name "Bogotá" is derived from the indigenous Chibcha word "Bacatá," which was the name of the main indigenous settlement in the area before the Spanish conquest.
There is no single tribal name for the indigenous people of Australia, as there were around 600 different tribal groups in Australia prior to European settlement.As a group, the proper name for the indigenous people is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
I believe the word you are looking for is the word "indigenous". Also: Aboriginal. NOTE: Aboriginal is a general term used to describe the indigenous population of Australia.
Australia's indigenous people are properly known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.