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How were the inhabitants ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Indigenous peoples, also referred to as First peoples, First Nations, Aboriginal peoples, Native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are native to a particular place on Earth and live or lived in an interconnected relationship with the natural environment there for many generations prior to the arrival of non-Indigenous peoples. Indigenous first emerged as a way for European colonizers to differentiate enslaved Black people from the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, being first used in its modern context in 1646 by Sir Thomas Browne, who stated "Although... there bee... swarms of Negroes serving the Spaniard, yet they were all transported from Africa... and are not indigenous or proper natives of America.

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Answered by mahanandabasumatary
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A person or a animal that is a permanent resident of a particular place or region .

One that occupies a particular place regularly , routinely or for a tapeworm is an inhabitant of the intestine .

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