Noun
(idiomatic, as pertaining to persons) The country or geographical region where one was born or which one considers to be one's true homeland.
(idiomatic, as pertaining to animals, plants, things, ideas, etc.) Source, place of origin, principal location, or natural habitat.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgYou have to stand guard over the development and maintenance of democracy, social justice and the equality of manhood in your own native soil. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
As we maintain the vigil of peace, we must remember that justice is a vigil, too - a vigil we must keep in our own streets and schools and among the lives of all our people - so that those who died here on their native soil shall not have died in vain. Lyndon B. Johnson
I am a nationalist... my native soil is the theatre. Cyril Cusack
If Washington or Jefferson or Madison should utter upon his native soil today the opinions he entertained and expressed upon this question, he would be denounced as a fanatical abolitionist. George William Curtis
They will by this means receive their education where they receive their birth, and be accustomed from their infancy to inhabit and affect their native soil. Pliny the Younger
A chemical analysis of soil borings to check for the presence of sulfates should be undertaken during the design phase of any project involving concrete in contact with the native soil. Source: Internet