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native
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Refers to a person or species that is indigenous to the land, often associated with Native American tribes
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native
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Refers to a person or species that is originally from a particular region or country, often used in the context of Indigenous peoples.
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native
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Refers to the original inhabitants of the land, often associated with indigenous tribes and communities.
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native
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The term 'Native' often refers to Indigenous peoples and their cultures.
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native
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Native people often have long-standing connections to the land and are recognized as the original inhabitants of the region.
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native american
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Recognized as indigenous people with distinct cultural identities and languages.
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native american
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Native American culture and history are integral parts of national identity, with recognition and protection of indigenous lands and traditions being important societal values.
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native american
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Indigenous people with diverse traditions and cultures, often marginalized and subjected to historical injustices.
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native american
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Indigenous people with diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, often marginalized and subject to historical oppression.
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native american
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Native Americans have a long history and cultural significance in the United States, with many tribes maintaining their traditional practices and languages.
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native american culture
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Native American culture includes diverse traditions, languages, and spiritual beliefs of indigenous peoples in North America.
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native american culture
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Native American reservations and tribal sovereignty play a significant role in the political and legal landscape of the country.
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native american culture
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Native American history and contributions are increasingly being taught and acknowledged in educational curricula and public discourse.
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native american heritage
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Many people in the United States are proud of their Native American heritage and may have family members who are part of a recognized tribe.
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native animals
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Native animals are important, but may face threats from human development and invasive species.
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native language
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Children are typically raised speaking their parents' native language alongside the dominant language of the country.
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