Native
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Native may refer to:
People
- Jus soli, a citizen by right of birth in the territory of; property with in all the land born
- Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory
In arts and entertainment
- Native (band), a French R&B band
- Native (comics), a character in the X-Men comics universe
- Native (album), a 2013 album by OneRepublic
In science
- Native (computing), software or data formats supported by a certain system
- Native language, the language(s) a person has learned from birth
- Native metal, any metal that is found in its metallic form, either pure or as an alloy, in nature
- Native species, a species whose presence in a region is the result of only natural processes
Other uses
- Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education (NATIVE), a technology school district in the Arizona portion of the Navajo Nation
See also
- Nativism (disambiguation)
- Indigenous (disambiguation)
- Aborigine (disambiguation)
- Autochthon (disambiguation)
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