Top 10 similar words or synonyms for indigenous

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for indigenous

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Atúmọ̀-Èdè (Gẹ̀ẹ́sì-Yorùbá): I indigenous: adj; (The coconut palm is indigenous to Africa.) tì ilè; ti ilú náà Ilè Afíríkà ni igi àgbon náà wà.
Joseph Jenkins Roberts In the decades after 1868, escalating economic difficulties weakened the state's dominance over the coastal indigenous population. Conditions worsened—the cost of imports was far greater than the income generated by exports of coffee, rice, palm oil, sugarcane, and timber. Liberia tried desperately to modernize its largely agricultural economy.
Joseph Jenkins Roberts Attempts to found a state based upon some 3000 settlers proved difficult. Some coastal tribes converted to Christianity and learned English, but most of the indigenous Africans retained their traditional religion and language. The slave trade continued illicitly from Liberian ports, but the British Navy finally closed it down in the 1850s.
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Joseph Jenkins Roberts During his presidency, Roberts expanded the borders of Liberia along the coast and made attempts to integrate the indigenous people of Monrovia into the Republic. By 1860, through treaties and purchases with local African leaders, Liberia extended its boundaries to include a 600-mile (1000 km) coastline.