Borrowings from the Algonquin language tend to be place names, or names of other Native American groups, and were adopted because the Algonquin were among the first people to be contacted by settlers. There are also plant and animal names.
Native Americans
The native people of New Zealand are the Maori people. Some famous modern day Maori people include Apirana Ngata and Stephen Kearney.
Indigenous people were not 'wiped out', their numbers were seriousl decimated by the spanish conquerors, but several hundred thousand remain today scattered through the entire continent.
the word is: meegwetch
There are no native people or indigenous people on the Antarctic continent.
they are people who were native to an area
There are no indigenous or native people in Antarctica.
Native Alaskan peoples are indigenous to the geography, and there are no indigenous people in Antarctica.
Australia
People who are native to the place where they live.
Native peoples can be called indigenous.
Well for the indigenous people of England, English is their native language.
"Indigenous" means "native to." Indigenous peoples, for example, are the people who were origninally in a locaation, before explorers came. In the Western Hemisphere, indigenous peoples both Eskimos and Native Americans are considered to be indigenoud peoples.
It means native, e.g. an indigenous species. or it could mean an original people of the land.
No. The first human visitors to the Antarctic continent didn't arrive until the early 1800s. It's too cold there to support any kind of life: there are no native or indigenous peoples on the continent.
Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is sacred to the indigenous people of the country and continent of Australia.