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Definition of Indigenes
1. indigene [n] - See also: indigene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indigenes
Literary usage of Indigenes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal by Stephen Denison Peet (1902)
"THE ANCESTORS OF THE AMERICAN Indigenes. ; TH BY CHARLES HALLOCK, MBS By an
intelligent adjustment of co-efficients, the author of this paper is convinced ..."
2. The Life of (John) Conrad Weiser, the German Pioneer, Patriot, and Patron of by Clement Zwingli Weiser (1876)
"The Indigenes. The sources and means by which the New World was originally peopled
has ever been a mystery. And who shall solve the riddle for us ? ..."
3. Eaglehawk and Crow: A Study of the Australian Aborigines, Including an by John Mathew (1899)
"Is the common belief correct that the lowly barbarians whose last vestiges are
now rapidly melting away are the real indigenes ? or is their being so called ..."
4. Evolution: Its Nature, Its Evidences, and Its Relation to Religious Thought by Joseph LeConte (1891)
"... the same mammalian fauna (which may be called African indigenes, although they
were considerably different from their descendants of the present day), ..."
5. The Naturalist in Nicaragua: A Narrative of a Residence at the Gold Mines of by Thomas Belt (1888)
"... indigenes of America— Tortillas—Sugar-making—Enter the forest of the Atlantic
Slope —Vegetation of ..."