Indigenous is anything that occurs naturally in nature. Indigenous can be used when it refers to a native human, organism, or plant.
WIKIPEDIA DEFINES INDIGENIOUS AS Indigenous means: belonging to a certain place. Therefore, any food could be considered indigenious in the part of the world in which they originated.
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The same place that's covered with beaches, mountains and valleys :-)) Yes, and a place with lava also. ;)
Lots of countries have indigenous populations; please clarify what country you are talking about - or whether you refer to the entire planet Earth.
When the colonist moved to the new world, they got new resources such as gold, silver. New land to populate, grow foodstuff for the mother country they enslaved the indigenious people, produced extra materials to sell to the market in the mother country to make money. They also spreaded their religion into the new world.
yes,butternut is the same as avocado.the plant is indigenious to Mexico and central America,in India its grown in the coorg region of karnataka.this fruit is also called the avocado pear/alligator pear for its unusual shape and rough green skin.it should always be eaten when mature.
In addition to Spanish, the de-facto language spoken by 92.7% of the Mexican population, 63 Amerindian languages are recognized as national languages; these include Nahuatl, Yucatec Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec,Tzeltal Maya, Tzotzil Maya and Otomi. It is estimated 5.7% of the population speaks any one of these languages besides Spanish and 0.8% speaks only one of these Amerindian languages.
Oscar Wilde was a person. However, "Oscar wild people", indigenious to the very remote tropic regions of the Amazon, are called such because of their inability to access the works of the person of Oscar Wilde. Upon the rare access wherein they do obtain his plays, a wild ox is sacrificed and the tribal members "Go wild..." according to recently discovered documents, dated circa 1944. Thus the term "Oscar wild people"!!!
You can buy cultivated Ceratopetalum at most plant nurseries in NSW Australia. cultivated means genetically modified in order to further " Beautify" nature. These can breed with Provenant Ceratopetalums in the wild and in doing so could do a lot of damage to the functionality of your local bushland. Avoid cultivars by buying the original provenant indigenious variety from your local council. and enjoy the beauty of your local bushland in your home garden. I assume you are looking for gummiferum the other one in my area is COACHWOOD. there are 5 species I think all in Australia.
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