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Meaning of "andamanese"

andamanese (adjective) - relating to the indigenous people of the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean, known for their distinct languages, cultures, and unique way of life
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  • A native or inhabitant of the Andaman Islands.
  • A minor language family spoken on the Andaman Islands.
  • Of or relating to the Andaman Islands.
  • Of or relating to the Andamanese language family.

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It is thought they once spoke a language similar to the Andamanese language.
The indigenous Andamanese people have lived on the islands for thousands of years.
The disease devastated the Andamanese population.
Both the Great Andamanese and the Onge are now dependent on government handouts.
The disease decimated the Andamanese population.
The Great Andamanese are barely hanging on.
They are now collectively known as the Great Andamanese.
The Andamanese are the indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands.
Both are unrelated to the Andamanese.
Indigenous Andamanese tribes.
Their language was closely related to the other Great Andamanese languages.
The Andamanese languages are agglutinative languages, with an extensive prefix and suffix system.
The Sentinelese also appear to be markedly taller than other Andamanese peoples.
The Andamanese remembered Puluga 's warning and were afterwards strict in their observance of his command.
It also is observed among Andamanese Negrito women.

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In that time, the Andamanese have diversified into distinct linguistic, cultural and territorial groups.
Boa Sr was the oldest of the Great Andamanese.
One of three surviving Andamanese languages of more than a dozen known during British colonial times . ".
The island used to be home to the Jangil, one of the indigenous Andamanese groups.
Since that time, the Andamanese have diversified into linguistically and culturally distinct, territorial groups.
The territory s capital is the Andamanese town of Port Blair.
Four Andamanese indigenous peoples, namely, Onges, Jarawas, Great Andamanese and Sentinalese live in this district.
The five major groups of Andamanese found by the European colonists were,.
The Ongee or Onge tribe, are one of the indigenous Andamanese tribes.
Historically, the Great Andamanese lived throughout the archipelago, and were divided into ten major tribes.
The tribe spoke a distinctive Kora language, closely related to the other Great Andamanese languages.
However, male Great Andamanese do not appear to carry the gene.
They spoke a distinctive Pucikwar language ( A-Pucikwar ) closely related to the other Great Andamanese languages.
Source, Genomic analysis of Andamanese provides insights into ancient human migration into Asia and adaptation.
The Bo language, Aka-Bo ( also known as Ba ), is an extinct Great Andamanese language.
A small minority of the population are the Andamanese - the aboriginal inhabitants ( adivasi ) of the islands.
Four Andamanese indigenous peoples, namely, Onges, Jarawas, Great Andamanese and Sentinelese live in this district.
The Kede language, Aka-Kede, is an extinct Great Andamanese language, of the Northern group.
Category, Andamanese languages.
The Kora ( Cora ) language, Aka-Kora, is an extinct Great Andamanese language, of the Northern group.

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