An indigenous material is one that is native to the area. This can be sand in the desert, snow in the higher elevations, and plants that grow only in the rainforest.
It means to study to help indigenous poeple
Yes, the word "indigenous" contains the prefix "in-" meaning "native to" or "within," and "dig-" meaning "to carry."
the first people in a particular area or place.
It means native, e.g. an indigenous species. or it could mean an original people of the land.
kitchen material is a material does not exist other.
i believe it means to "be off" or to "go away"...
native games which are not played at national and international levels.
ambot nimo buanga ka!! =)
Paper is not considered an indigenous material in the traditional sense, as it was invented by the Chinese in the 2nd century CE, primarily from plant fibers. However, various indigenous cultures around the world have developed their own forms of paper-like materials using local resources, such as bark, leaves, and fibers. These adaptations reflect the cultural and environmental contexts of those communities. Thus, while paper itself is not indigenous, the concept of creating paper-like materials is present in many indigenous practices.
designs made by indigenous people to be classified to their own groups.
Indigenous means to be originally from an area or country. For example, "Black bears and wolves are both indigenous to the United States".
'People of this land', meaning the Indigenous race of people of all of the Americas.