For cultures are not monoliths. They are fragmentary, patchworks of autochthonous and foreign elements. ... I thought of the present-day Arcadians, autochthonous, sprung from the very earth on which they live, who with every draught from a stream drink up millennia of history and legend.
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Autochthon (from Greek αὐτόχθων "indigenous", from αὐτο− + χθων "earth, soil"), or the anglicized adjective autochthonous or abstract noun autochthony may refer to: • The indigenous peoples of a ...
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Definition of autochthonous from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 1 : indigenous, native <an autochthonous people>; 2 : formed or originating in the place where found <autochthonous rock> <an autochthonous infection>
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Two of the most celebrated of the evolutionists reject the autochthonous view, for Darwin's Descent of Man and Haeckel's Hist. of Creation consider the American man an emigrant from the old world, whatever way the race may have developed...
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Reading a brilliant article in the New Yorker today, and came upon this phrase: a lawyer and minister who has worked for Christian causes But in order to reconcile the kinds of causes we're meant to think of within the term Christian causes with this, ... The business with evolution is all about the inerrancy of the Bible.
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Since 1957, nearly all cases of malaria diagnosed in the United States have been imported, i.e., have been acquired by mosquito transmission (autochthonous) in areas where malaria is known to occur (8). In general, approximately half the cases occur among U.S. civilians and half among foreign-born civilians.
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The relationship between Britain's autochthonous languages communities -- principally the Welsh and Scottish Gaelic communities -- and the RRA has received little attention, both because these communities rarely register on the horizon of those in Britain's urban core, and because there is no intuitive link between...
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