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(adjective) indigenous native / (adjective) formed or originating in the place where found

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autochthonous


Book of Numbers
by multiple authors

Book of Numbers
by multiple authors

Book of Numbers
by multiple authors


We got sommeliered by a guy with a cowbelling tastevin. Finn went white, I went red, both of new autochthonous vintage

(reference to earlier when he's asked if he prefers to eat within the zip code)

—p.78 The Intellectual Situation (Death Is Not The End) (77) by n+1
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4 years, 3 months ago


made up entirely of autochthonous Swiss

—p.19 by Jean Baudrillard
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7 years ago


All ruling strata claim to be the oldest settlers, autochthonous.

ooh i really like this

—p.155 Part Two (85) by Theodor W. Adorno
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6 years, 1 month ago


his virulent prejudice must have been unusual or autochthonous. On the contrary: Racism was the foundation for California’s prosperity.

—p.114 2.2 Bionomics (101) by Malcolm Harris
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1 month, 2 weeks ago


The right of 1,200,000 autochthonous French people to exist

—p.147 Algeria 1958 (143) by Albert Camus
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7 years, 7 months ago


the fictional Caribbean island of Queimada, whose autochthonous population has been smashed by the colonisers

—p.144 Melancholy Images, from Left Wing Melancholia: Marxis, History and Memory (137) missing author
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6 years ago

Behemoth is autochthonous, representing the stable order of earth-bound peoples.

—p.110 Behemoth and Leviathan: The Fascist Bestiary of the Alt-Right (109) missing author
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6 years ago


Europe could be dismissed out of hand because the answers to Africa and elsewhere lay within their autochthonous traditions.

—p.82 Tehran (75) by Vijay Prashad
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6 years ago