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Discover Ludwig'native populations' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the people who have inhabited a particular region before other groups of people migrated there. For example: "The arrival of European colonists had a devastating effect on native populations throughout the Americas."
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Here it rapidly depleted native populations.
The product also supports the local native populations.
"Reconstruction of context is always the important thing — for us, but equally for, say, native populations in America".
Surprisingly, given their colonialist roots, Haggard's novels showed strong sympathy for native populations.
Through the systematic exchange of native populations, conquered regions were denationalized.
European colonialism, it has been observed, involved not only the decimation of native populations but also the veneration, adumbrated by fantasy, of their cultures and special powers.
Not only did the Europeans try to eradicate native populations, but they made every effort to eviscerate their culture, their language and eliminate them from these coveted lands.
"If there were native populations at that time," he said, "I would expect perhaps to see them living along this river".
Compared to humans that acclimatise over time, native populations in these regions are born with better oxygenation, enlarged lung volumes, and have a higher capacity for exercise.
While the median ages of the foreign-born and native populations barely differed, foreign-born residents fell disproportionately between the ages of 25 and 54.
(It's worth noting that the United States, despite a far more murderous record of misconduct toward native populations and people of color, has never initiated a similar commission).
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