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  1. Native Deodorant | Clean. Simple. Effective.

    "I love Native's deodorant sprays because, unlike other sprays I've tried, it doesn't leave any white marks or oil stains on my clothes. Not only does it do the job, I can also wear it confidently with …

  2. NATIVE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    NATIVE definition: being the place or environment in which a person was born or a thing came into being. See examples of native used in a sentence.

  3. NATIVE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    native, indigenous, endemic, aboriginal mean belonging to a locality. native implies birth or origin in a place or region and may suggest compatibility with it.

  4. Native American cultures in the United States - Wikipedia

    Native American cultures across the 574 current federally recognized tribes in the United States, can vary considerably by language, beliefs, customs, practices, laws, art forms, traditional …

  5. NATIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    / ˈneɪ.t̬ɪv / uk / ˈneɪ.tɪv / a person who was born in a particular place, or a plant or animal that lives or grows naturally in a place and has not been brought from somewhere else: a native of Monaco

  6. Native - definition of native by The Free Dictionary

    These adjectives mean of, belonging to, or connected with a specific place or country by virtue of birth or origin. Native implies birth or origin in the specified place: a native New Yorker; the …

  7. NATIVE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Your native country or area is the country or area where you were born and brought up. It was his first visit to his native country since 1948.

  8. Native Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    NATIVE meaning: 1 : born in a particular place; 2 : used to refer to the place where a person was born and raised

  9. native, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English …

    to have one's foot on (one's) native heath and variants: to be on home ground, esp. in one's place of birth; (in extended use) to be at home in a place or situation, to be on familiar territory.

  10. Native American Communities - Education

    This collection of educational resources offers a snapshot of the historical and present-day stories of some Native American communities. Readers in North and South America are encouraged …