Native women have an extravagant desire to possess jewellery--even if they never wear it.
Behind him, in the big sitting-room, were his wife and some other native women, conversing in low tones and looking shudderingly at a basket made of green coconut leaves which stood in the centre of the matted floor.
Had Schomburgk been an inexperienced African traveller, unused to the little wiles of native women, she might possibly have succeeded in her design.
As I have already intimated, native women do not resent polygamy in the least; and on the whole they seem happy and contented.
The boys retired, hastily ate some food, then wrapped themselves in the long folds of cotton which form the principal garment of native women of the lower class, and went forward to the pavilion.
Native women wear a charm, called tiki--a flat, green stone, one to three inches in width and from two to four inches in length.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "native women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.