- Look up autochthon,
autochthonic, or
autochthonous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Autochthon,
autochthons or
autochthonous may
refer to: Autochthon...
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sometimes are used interchangeably, but less often,
include autochthonal,
autochthonic, and indigenous, however,
these terms do not
reflect the
status of a...
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presumably existed in the east. This
theory ****umes that
Serbs are an
autochthonic people in the
Balkans and Podunavlje,
where they
presumably lived before...
- SAVE Foundation.
Semperviva is
focused on
studying and
saving the rare
autochthonic breeds of
domestic animals in
Bulgaria and also on the
Balkan region...
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There is no
generally accepted definition of
Indigenous peoples,
although in the 21st
century the
focus has been on self-identification,
cultural difference...
- An
indigenous language, or
autochthonous language, is a
language that is
native to a
region and
spoken by its
indigenous peoples.
Indigenous languages...
- °F) for 44 years.
During antiquity, the
Athenians boasted about being '
autochthonic',
which is to say that they were the
original inhabitants of the area...
- make
inroads into Bukovina,
Bessarabia and the
westernmost frontier of
autochthonic pre-WWII Hasidism, in
northeastern Hungary,
where the Seer's disciple...
- sown into the
ground as if a crop and
sprang up as the
fully armored autochthonic Spartoi.
Cadmus placed himself in the god's
service for
eight years to...
- and used to be used
sporadically in Polish. The
letter is used in the
autochthonic languages of
North America:
Western Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua, Muscogee...