Examples of 'onge' in a sentence

Meaning of "onge"

onge (noun) - A Swahili term meaning a type of antelope indigenous to East Africa
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  • One of the Andamanese indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands.

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R r thats much st onge than mine.
The Onge are one of the least fertile people in the world.
Similarities as well as dissimilarities have been spotted with the Onge people.
Almost all of the Onge people seemed to have survived the tsunami.
Their bows have similar patterns ; no such marks are found on Onge bows.
The Onge have stopped reproducing.
Both the Great Andamanese and the Onge are now dependent on government handouts.
The Onge speak the Önge language.
Ian, Sharitarish, Onge was gone and William.
The Onge are one of the indigenous people of Andaman Islands.
A post office called Saint Onge has been in operation since 1881.
The Onge were semi-nomadic and fully dependent on hunting and gathering for food.
It is home to the Onge tribe and has been a tribal reserve since 1957.
The Ongee or Onge tribe, are one of the indigenous Andamanese tribes.
Sincerely, Peter St. Onge? ( Address removed ) Return to list of submissions.

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The Onge are an indigenous people of the Andaman Islands, India.
Officer Nick St. Onge arrived at the scene quickly before paramedics.
Onge women rarely become pregnant before the age of 28.
A further 15 Onge were taken to hospital with at least one critically ill.
The Onge are one of the aboriginal peoples ( adivasi ) of India.
A young Onge mother with child taken by Radcliffe Brown in 1905.

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