All 5 Uses
indigenous
in
Mountains Beyond Mountains
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- That is, not every peasant practiced the indigenous religion called Voodoo, but virtually everyone, including Catholics and Protestants and Voodooists, believed in the reality of maji, of sorcery.†
Chpt 1.3 *
- No other country in the world had been subjected to as much "idiotic commentary," he said, and it would have been hard to argue the point, given the fact that, for instance, the name of Haiti's indigenous religion had long since become the synonym for crazy ideas and sheer luridness.†
Chpt 1.4
- They already had an indigenous team: a group of young Peruvians trained as community health workers and Jaime to direct them.†
Chpt 3.16
- Add the malaria pandemic into the projections, and it seemed obvious that the world faced public health catastrophes on a scale not seen for centuries, since the eras of plague in Europe or the near extinctions of indigenous peoples in the Americas.†
Chpt 4.20
- So he hoped to begin creating some doctors indigenous to Cange.†
Chpt 4.21
Definitions:
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(1)
(indigenous) of local origin
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)