单词 | Amerindian |
例句 | To work their sugar fields, Dutch and Portuguese plantation owners had first tried to enslave the native Amerindians, but unrest and escape attempts grew so high that the practice was finally outlawed. The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science 2018-02-20T00:00:00Z Unlike most colonists, however, who believed that the Africans and Amerindians were “rough, wild people, naked, with no God or religious service,” Maria embraced their customs and lore. The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science 2018-02-20T00:00:00Z Several Amerindians appear in the foreground, while the plantation owners residence can be seen along the horizon. The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science 2018-02-20T00:00:00Z Both Amerindian and Aboriginal Australian cultures witnessed frequent armed conflicts. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind 2011-01-01T00:00:00Z And a Peaceable Kingdom effect is enhanced by the inclusion of what look to be a group of mixed-race neighbors — white, black and Amerindian — having a chat. An Enthralling Show of Afro-Atlantic History Illuminates Brazil 2018-10-12T04:00:00Z Ms. Varejão calls that mixing “mestizo,” which also refers to a person, like Ms. Varejão herself, of combined European, Amerindian and African lineage. Waves of Dark History Break on an Olympic Pool 2016-07-13T04:00:00Z He recalled living through Guyana’s growing pains as the South American nation — a melting pot of Indians, Africans, Amerindians, Chinese and Europeans — became a cooperative republic, then a socialist republic. Bright Colors, Dark Subjects: Hew Locke’s Unsettling Pageant 2022-04-01T04:00:00Z He drifted, trying to recall words in Papiamento — the native tongue that is a blend of Portuguese and African languages with Amerindian, English, Dutch and Spanish notes. On an Island Hunt for Pieces of My History 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z Contrary to what the old textbooks said, the Caribbean was not “discovered” — Amerindians thrived there for centuries. What to Do in Anguilla 2015-02-04T05:00:00Z Born in 1967 in Belo Horizonte, the fourth largest city in Brazil, Ms. Neuenschwander is of Swiss, Portuguese and Amerindian descent. Rivane Neuenschwander?s Playful but Serious Art 2010-06-21T22:49:00Z You’ll marvel at how much history — from the Amerindian migration from South America, to pirate legacies, Spanish colonization and beyond — are crammed into so few square miles. The Caribbean ?roundup: In the Caribbean, Away From the Crowds 2011-11-11T19:50:00Z The larger program, known as the Eco-Adventure Trails Project, aims to restore hundreds of miles of trails originally created by the indigenous Amerindians throughout both islands over the next five years. Resort and Tour News: Hiking in Trinidad & Tobago; Snowmobiling in Wyoming 2015-09-18T04:00:00Z In many ways a citizen of the world, he epitomised what he described as the Caribbean mind, "a mosaic of cultural fragments – Amerindian, African, European and Asian". Jan Carew obituary 2012-12-21T16:59:30Z The concerns add to existing ones including the unlawful cutting of mangroves, fires, illegal construction and fuel pollution in rivers that the Amerindian women are scanning in the Barima-Mora Passage in northern Guyana. Flying drones and chasing data, Indigenous women in Guyana join fight against climate change 2023-05-24T04:00:00Z In Mahdia, which has a majority Indigenous or Amerindian population, students largely come from remote areas. Deadly Fire at Guyana Dormitory Was Deliberately Set, Official Says 2023-05-22T04:00:00Z Others use nets, breed them in captivity or buy from street market vendors who purchase them from Amerindians who catch the birds in Guyana’s remote interior or people who smuggle them in from neighboring Venezuela. Guyana birdsong competitions flourish amid oil boom 2023-04-23T04:00:00Z Basic outlined images, inspired by Washington state landscapes and Amerindian petroglyphs, appear in lithographs, woven baskets and blown-glass vessels. Review | In the galleries: Paper pushers: Artists stretch creative limits 2022-09-16T04:00:00Z Mixed race and Amerindian peoples largely make up the remainder. Oil money is flooding into Guyana. Who will benefit? 2022-08-25T04:00:00Z “It is me giving back to the environment,” said Shakira Yipsam, 19, who leads the drone team and lives in the Amerindian village of Aruka Mouth, located near a river that drains into the Atlantic. Flying drones and chasing data, Indigenous women in Guyana join fight against climate change 2023-05-24T04:00:00Z These were the waste dumps of Amerindians who lived in sedentary and dense human villages before the arrival of Europeans. Opinion | The Grandmother Trees 2020-10-02T04:00:00Z After studying Amerindian languages in the New World, he came to the conclusion that every language “draws a circle” around its speakers, creating a distinct worldview through its grammar as well as in its vocabulary. Behemoth, bully, thief: how the English language is taking over the planet 2018-07-27T04:00:00Z A lingering mystery is why – despite the harsh terrain – traditionally migratory Amerindians stayed living at the site for almost 2,000 years. Archeologists say early Caribbeans were not 'savage cannibals', as colonists wrote 2018-04-24T04:00:00Z Its songs are driven by percussion and the hypnotic melodies of the marimba, its moods and messages a heady brew of indigenous Amerindian beliefs, African mysticism and the exigencies of the Catholic church. Nidia Góngora: the singer bringing the sound of rural Colombia to the world 2017-07-27T04:00:00Z The program targets young women in Amerindian villages because “they’re usually the ones who leave school and start a family at an early age and don’t really have employment opportunities,” Singh said. Flying drones and chasing data, Indigenous women in Guyana join fight against climate change 2023-05-24T04:00:00Z It serves as a daily reminder that there are opportunities for those who apply themselves diligently at this tiny school of 81 pupils in a remote Amerindian village in Guyana. The Guyana tribe in search of a lost identity - BBC News 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z Spanning thousands of acres of virtually untouched plains, rain-forested mountains, Amerindian villages and rare wildlife, it's one of the brightest jewels in Guyana's tourism crown. South American rivals battle for 'Cinderella county' - BBC News 2016-10-22T04:00:00Z The overwhelming majority of Costa Rica’s population is either white or mestizo – a combination of European and Amerindian descent. Costa Rica in Photos 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z Russian boyars, Hindu maharajas, Chinese mandarins and Amerindian tribal chiefs had very different ideas about money and taxation, and none was even aware of the existence of such a thing as “the economy”. Isis is as much an offshoot of our global civilisation as Google 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z The population was largely split between descendants of African slaves and indentured laborers from India who had worked on sugar plantations; only nine per cent were indigenous Amerindian. Hillary Wouldn’t Be the First Female American President 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z On top of that, there are increased threats to Amerindians' agrarian lifestyle from climate change, and encroachment on their historical land from the mining industry, a bulwark of Guyana's economy. The Guyana tribe in search of a lost identity - BBC News 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z A relaxed and articulate campaigner who speaks fluent Quechua, the main Amerindian language, she is the clearest beneficiary of the exclusion of Mr Guzmán. Choosing a new broom 2016-04-07T04:00:00Z The overwhelming majority of Costa Rica’s population is either white or mestizo – a combination of European and Amerindian descent. Costa Rica in Photos 2016-10-12T04:00:00Z The captives, some of whom are from the Ashaninka Amerindian tribe, were growing food for the guerrillas. Slaves of the past 2015-07-30T04:00:00Z Previous research had suggested that Amerindian and Athabascan ancestors had crossed the strait independently. One wave of migration from Siberia populated the Americas, DNA shows 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z A recently-opened youth centre aims to teach young Amerindians about their heritage, with classes on everything from the Macushi language to cooking pepperpot - an indigenous meat stew and Guyana's national dish. The Guyana tribe in search of a lost identity - BBC News 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z The researchers contacted people whose heritage indicated they were of Amerindian or Athanbascan—the two ethnic derivations of Native Americans—descent. What We Learned About Native American Migration Isn't True 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z The three countries he is visiting are all fairly small and poor, with large Amerindian populations. The Peronist pope 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z He will drop in on a 91-year-old friend in Ecuador, and celebrate Mass in El Alto, the impoverished, Amerindian sibling city of Bolivia’s capital, La Paz. Pope to Bring His Message to Latin America 2015-07-02T04:00:00Z “We show that all Native Americans, including the major sub-groups of Amerindians and Athabascans, descend from the same migration wave into the Americas.” One wave of migration from Siberia populated the Americas, DNA shows 2015-07-21T04:00:00Z Our treatments ended at the Rainforest Spa Temascal, a huge earthen Amerindian steam dome where the only sound you hear is the dripping of sweat off your now limp and relaxed body. A Rainforest Spa Hideway at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort in St. Lucia 2015-04-30T04:00:00Z Some hold that Pentecostalism resonates with Amerindian and Afro-Latin American belief in the spirit world. A southern Reformation 2014-11-13T05:00:00Z He pledged to “refound” Bolivia as a “plurinational” republic and end what he saw as five centuries of colonialism against Bolivia’s Amerindian peoples. Bolivia’s rentier republic 2014-05-01T04:00:00Z The North Americans have only a few taxa that are unique to them, while the Amerindians have hundreds of unique species that were not present in most of the U.S. subjects. Antibiotics Overload Is Endangering Our Children 2014-05-09T04:01:50Z So, for example, the gut community of rural people in West Africa more closely resembles that of Amerindians in Venezuela than it does an American’s or a European’s. Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome 2013-05-15T11:00:20Z Naturally, my Amerindian colleagues assure me that greater challenges lie ahead. Scientist at Work Blog: Monsters of the River at One Moment in Time 2013-04-24T11:01:44Z Amerindian guides instruct the angler to get the arapaima closer to the boat so it can be handled and I can insert a radio transmitter. Scientist at Work Blog: Monster Fish Surgery in the Wilds of Guyana 2013-01-23T11:05:28Z Amerindian men, women and children stand by, eager to observe the plane's landing and curious about their new visitors. Scientist at Work Blog: Dinosaurs of the Rewa River 2013-01-22T11:42:31Z Vital supplies were unable to get to some Amerindian communities and mining camps in the rainforests. Guyana deals with aftermath of deadly protests 2012-09-30T12:25:43Z American and European guts contain relatively high levels of bacteroides and firmicutes and low levels of the prevotella that dominate the guts of rural Africans and Amerindians. Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome 2013-05-15T11:00:20Z The importance of arapaima to local Amerindian communities and their larger ecological function underscores the urgent need to refine and implement a management plan. Scientist at Work Blog: Monsters of the River at One Moment in Time 2013-04-24T11:01:44Z However, there were high levels of mixing between the main three founding continental groups – Amerindians, Europeans and Africans – producing a multi-coloured society and a weak correlation between colour and ancestry. As it enters the sporting spotlight, Brazil calls on the world to rethink race 2012-08-14T15:15:27Z I am inspired by their passion to conserve regional wildlife and am excited to work closely with the Amerindians. Scientist at Work Blog: Dinosaurs of the Rewa River 2013-01-22T11:42:31Z Compared with other Andean countries such as Bolivia, Ecuador's overall percentage of Amerindian population is relatively low - only 7% according to the 2010 census. Ecuador's mix of folk and modern medicine 2012-07-04T01:25:18Z Our gut communities look more like those of rural Africans or Amerindians than like those of our neighbors. Say Hello to the 100 Trillion Bacteria That Make Up Your Microbiome 2013-05-15T11:00:20Z Whites, Amerindians, or Asiatics—all are alike vanquished by the invincible prepotency of the more primitive, generalized, and lower negro blood. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z One thing you will learn at “Ajiaco: Stirrings of the Cuban Soul” is that Cuba contains an extraordinary mix of cultures, derived from many African ethnic groups, Europe, Asia and the native Amerindians. | New Jersey: Myths, Legends and Cuban Culture 2011-07-30T02:25:51Z Critical to the success of this project is the partnership from: Rewa Village, Ministry of Agriculture of Guyana, Ministry of Amerindian Affairs, Guyana EPA, University of Guyana, Karanambu Trust and Costa del Mar sunglasses. Scientist at Work Blog: Dinosaurs of the Rewa River 2013-01-22T11:42:31Z Mestizos, people of mixed European and Amerindian descent, represent a large majority, and Western-oriented culture is dominant, especially in the cities. Ecuador's mix of folk and modern medicine 2012-07-04T01:25:18Z Like many Guyanese of Indian descent, her family left after independence was declared in 1966 and tensions rose among the African, Indian and native Amerindian communities. Eat, Pray, Smear 2011-03-22T23:11:41Z In the intermediate zone above mentioned, however, the Amerindian has survived and forms the majority of the population, albeit considerably mixed with white and to a lesser degree with negro blood. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy 2011-09-13T02:00:33.070Z To prove it will require finding the same genetic sequence in older Amerindian remains elsewhere in the world — family members, as it were, of that 1,000-year-old woman who ended up so far from home. Study: Vikings May Have Taken a Native American to Iceland 2010-12-01T18:30:00Z It starts with the ancient Greek poets and goes all the way through Gutenberg, Linotype and Amerindian smoke signals to broadcasting. | Closer to Heaven 2010-08-05T15:33:00Z However, since taking office, his controversial strategies have exacerbated racial and economic tensions between the Amerindian populations of the Andean west and the non-indigenous communities of the eastern lowlands. The 2008 CIA World Factbook Mexico: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century. The 2001 CIA World Factbook Then over the lip of the other slope rose a wave of men—their curved swords out, a glazed set to their eyes—heading for the Amerindians with utter disregard for any personal safety. The Defiant Agents "So even if we're wrong about this one Amerindian woman, the other answer would be even more spectacular." Study: Vikings May Have Taken a Native American to Iceland 2010-12-01T18:30:00Z "Like the examples of the North American Amerindian tribes." Dead Giveaway There immigrated later into Brazil other settlers who, mixing eagerly with the Amerindians, gave rise to a race called Mamelucos who began to mix maritally with the imported Negro women. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 In America some of the Amerindian tribes reverence the rattlesnake as grandfather and king of snakes who is able to give fair winds or cause tempest. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1 The attack on the ship must be stepped up, or the Amerindians would be forced to retreat. The Defiant Agents These blu�s were collected and dried by the Amerindians, and made a sweet nutriment for eating in the winter. Pioneers in Canada Background: The site of advanced Amerindian civilizations, Mexico came under Spanish rule for three centuries before achieving independence early in the 19th century. The 2002 CIA World Factbook Her features were finely modelled, with just that added touch of breadth in the brow and softness in the cheek bones, that faint flavour of the Amerindian, one sees at times in American women. Secret Places of the Heart These peoples are of a light cinnamon colored skin, black haired, and of a decided Amerindian type. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 The faces of the Amerindians were grim, those of the Mongols bewildered and then harsh as they eyed their late opponents with dawning reason. The Defiant Agents The most elaborate kind of wampum was that of the Amerindians of Canada and the eastern United States, the shell beads of which were generally white. Pioneers in Canada The invitation was delivered after the Amerindian fashion. Pioneers in Canada He excused the custom by saying that amongst all Amerindian nations there existed this practice of making a war feast from out of the bodies of the slain after a successful battle. Pioneers in Canada He found these people very different in appearance from the other Amerindian tribes farther south. Pioneers in Canada These Amerindians received Henry and his people with the greatest respect, giving them a bodyguard, armed with bows and spears, who escorted them to the lodge or tent prepared for their reception. Pioneers in Canada Subsequent expeditions of English ships explored and mapped the coast of Maine, and took on board Amerindians for exhibition in England. Pioneers in Canada The Chipewayan Amerindians with him now sent out their spies to try and locate the Eskimo. Pioneers in Canada Apparently, these beautiful dogs were left behind still tethered by the wicked Amerindians, after the massacre of their owners. Pioneers in Canada It may be said here briefly that this "New North-west Company" went at first by the nickname of "The Little Company" or "The Potties", this last being an Amerindian corruption of the French Les Petits. Pioneers in Canada It would, of course, be impossible to place these vessels of fibre on a fire, and apparently none of the Amerindians of temperate North America knew anything about pottery. Pioneers in Canada Champlain observed amongst them for the first time the far-famed Amerindian snowshoes, which he compares very aptly for shape to a racquet used in tennis. Pioneers in Canada Yet these people of underground houses turned out to be friendly and very ready to give information, partly because they were in communication with the Amerindian tribes to the east of the Rocky Mountains. Pioneers in Canada It is frequently mentioned, in the records of the pioneers, how the lodges or tents of the Amerindians swarmed with fleas and lice. Pioneers in Canada But the northern Amerindians had got as far as placing bushes or branches of fir trees upright in their canoes to catch the force of the wind. Pioneers in Canada Yet, whilst staying in Gasp� Bay, he had a very important meeting with Amerindian natives of the Huron-Iroquois stock, who had come down the River St. Lawrence from the neighbourhood of Quebec, fishing for mackerel. Pioneers in Canada Champlain next visited the site of Stadacona, but there was no longer any settlement of Europeans at that place, nor were the native Amerindians the descendants of the Hurons that had received Jacques Cartier. Pioneers in Canada But before leaving he had managed to kidnap Donnacona, the chief of the Huron settlement, and six or seven other Amerindians, amongst them Tainyoanyi, one of the two interpreters who had already been to France. Pioneers in Canada The Amerindians were intensely interested in the arrival of the first sailing vessel they had ever seen. Pioneers in Canada It grew in the cultivated fields of the Amerindians to seven or eight feet in height, with an enormous flower. Pioneers in Canada From 1660 onwards the Jesuit missionaries again took up vigorously that work of Christianizing the Amerindians which had been so completely checked by the frightful ravages of the Iroquois between 1648 and 1654. Pioneers in Canada When he awoke he told the Amerindians of his dream, and they were greatly impressed, as they regarded it as a good omen. Pioneers in Canada On May 17, 1673, Jolliet and Marquette started from the Straits of Michili-Makinak with only two bark canoes and five Amerindians. Pioneers in Canada There were no traces of the Frenchmen, however, amongst the skulls and skeletons lying around him; for the skulls retained sufficient hair to show that they belonged to Amerindians. Pioneers in Canada He brought the great Amerindian nation of the Dakotas into direct relations with the French. Pioneers in Canada They had evidently been separated for many centuries from contact with the Amerindians of the mainland, though they may have been visited occasionally on the north by the Eskimo. Pioneers in Canada Both terms might therefore be applied to the sea, and also to the lakes and rivers which, in the minds of the Amerindians, were equally vast in length or breadth. Pioneers in Canada They had in fact been so long separated from the other Amerindians of North America that they were strikingly different from them in their habits, customs, and language. Pioneers in Canada The Amerindian tribes and the early European explorers lived mainly on fish, which was a palatable and easily obtained food. Pioneers in Canada On the other hand, the Amerindians in the southern and more temperate regions thought the Aurora Borealis was a vast concourse of "spirits of the happy day" dancing in the clouds. Pioneers in Canada It is evident that the ESKIMO—who are quite distinct from the Amerindians in physical type, language, customs, and industries—have been for thousands of years the only inhabitants of Arctic America. Pioneers in Canada These devices were generally derived from the dreams of the Amerindians, being some mythical monster or other hideous animal, whose description had been handed down from their ancestors. Pioneers in Canada On the other hand, they held cannibalism in horror, whereas for two-two's their Amerindian neighbours on the west and south would eat human flesh without repugnance. Pioneers in Canada The only domestic animal possessed by either Eskimo or Amerindian was the dog. Pioneers in Canada The Eskimo never under ordinary circumstances ate their dogs; on the other hand, the Amerindians were fond of dog's flesh, and in some tribes simply bred dogs for the table. Pioneers in Canada When Europeans first reached America all these Amerindian tribes, and also the Eskimo, were still, for all practical purposes, in the Stone Age. Pioneers in Canada The domestic implements of the Amerindians were few. Pioneers in Canada The handsomest tribes of Amerindians encountered by the Canadian pioneers seem to have been the Ojibw�s of Lake Superior, the Iroquois south of the St. Lawrence, and the Mandans of the upper Missouri. Pioneers in Canada Until well on in the nineteenth century none of the Canadian Amerindians were particular about wearing clothes if the weather was hot. Pioneers in Canada That is not the impression one derives from the many pen portraits of Amerindians in the journals of the great pioneers. Pioneers in Canada One direction in which the Amerindians did not shine was in their treatment of women. Pioneers in Canada The Eskimo and some of the neighbouring Amerindian tribes used oblong "kettles" of stone—simply great blocks of stone chipped, rubbed, and hollowed out into receptacles, with handles at both ends. Pioneers in Canada The Amerindians of North America were religious and superstitious, and had a firm faith in a world of spiritual agencies within or outside the material world around us. Pioneers in Canada On the other hand, most of the Amerindian tribes believed in one great God of the Sky—Manito, as He was called by the peoples of Algonkin stock, Nainubushan by the Siou and their kindred. Pioneers in Canada The animal on which they chiefly depended was the hare—a most prominent animal in Amerindian economy and tradition. Pioneers in Canada In regard to food, neither Amerindian nor Eskimo was squeamish. Pioneers in Canada At this period the Amerindians passed in canoes through the water-fields of wild rice, shaking the ears into the canoes as they swept by. Pioneers in Canada Fish was perhaps the staple of Amerindian diet, because in scarcely any part of the Canadian Dominion is a lake, river, or brook far away. Pioneers in Canada In fact, before the European invaded America neither Eskimo nor Amerindian seem to have had many diseases. Pioneers in Canada As regards drunkenness, several authors among the early explorers declared that the French Canadian voyageurs were more disagreeable when drunk even than the Amerindians, for their quarrels were noisier and more deadly. Pioneers in Canada And yet the extracts I have given from his journal show that it would be hard to beat the Amerindians for disagreeable ferocity when intoxicated. Pioneers in Canada It has been computed that in the middle of the eighteenth century the Amerindian population of the vast territories now known as the Dominion of Canada numbered about 300,000. Pioneers in Canada This British Governor of Canada was attempting to enter into friendly relations with the Amerindian tribes, and induce them to accept quietly the transference of Canada from French to English control. Pioneers in Canada In these journeys he collected some of the native traditions, amongst others that of the Great Hare, Naniboju, who was represented to him as the founder or creator of the Amerindian peoples. Pioneers in Canada English Chief and his two wives, together with an additional Amerindian guide and a hunter, travelled in a second and smaller canoe. Pioneers in Canada The Amerindians along the river greatly magnified the dangers, predicting impassable rapids between the confluence of the Great Bear River and the sea. Pioneers in Canada The first great blow to the Amerindians of these regions was the smallpox epidemic of 1780. Pioneers in Canada As they got close to the Rocky Mountains they encountered Amerindians who had never seen a white man before, and who at first received them with demonstrations of great hostility and fright. Pioneers in Canada The deserted house or lodge of some Amerindian tribe was visited on the banks. Pioneers in Canada He noticed, by the by, that these Amerindians of the Fraser had small pointed canoes, "made after the fashion of the Eskimo". Pioneers in Canada The Amerindian servants of the expedition were only asked to carry loads of forty-five pounds in weight. Pioneers in Canada As a rule, the treatment of the Amerindians by the British and French settlers was good, except the thrusting of alcohol on them. Pioneers in Canada This young Amerindian was dressed in beaver garments which were a nest of vermin. Pioneers in Canada Some of the natives with whom they now came into contact were remarkable for their grey eyes, a feature often observed amongst the Amerindians of the North Pacific coast. Pioneers in Canada Prior to 1780 the Amerindian tribes between the upper Mississippi and the Rocky Mountains, and between the Saskatchewans and the Missouri, were numerous and warlike. Pioneers in Canada The Amerindians of the sea coast, opposite Vancouver Island, showed hostility to Fraser's party, as they had done farther north to Mackenzie. Pioneers in Canada The hostility, curiously enough, manifested itself much more among the Amerindians than the settlers of French blood. Pioneers in Canada |
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