autochthones (Meaning)

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autochthones (pl.)

of Autochthon

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autochthones Sentence Examples

  1. The autochthones of the region were deeply rooted in their ancestral lands.
  2. Scholars have long debated the origins and identity of the autochthones in ancient Greece.
  3. Some tribes claimed to be autochthones, asserting their indigenous status from the very soil they occupied.
  4. The autochthones fiercely resisted invasions and encroachments by foreign powers.
  5. Archeological evidence suggests that autochthones often established permanent settlements and developed distinct cultures.
  6. The autochthone farmers had a deep understanding of their local ecosystems and sustainable agricultural practices.
  7. The autochthone communities maintained strong traditions and customs that had been passed down through generations.
  8. Outsiders who married into autochthone families were often considered autochthones themselves.
  9. The term "autochthones" has sometimes been used to justify territorial claims and ethnic exclusivity.
  10. Modern scholarship emphasizes the interconnectedness and fluidity of human populations, challenging the idea of pure or exclusive autochthony.

FAQs About the word autochthones

of Autochthon

aborigines, aboriginals,natives, indigenes, indigens,

foreigners, aliens, nonnatives, nonnatives,foreigners, aliens,,

The autochthones of the region were deeply rooted in their ancestral lands.

Scholars have long debated the origins and identity of the autochthones in ancient Greece.

Some tribes claimed to be autochthones, asserting their indigenous status from the very soil they occupied.

The autochthones fiercely resisted invasions and encroachments by foreign powers.