单词 | indigene |
例句 | This doctor was of a race which for nearly four hundred years had beaten and starved and robbed and despised Kino’s race, and frightened it too, so that the indigene came humbly to the door. The Pearl 1947-01-01T00:00:00Z “The vandals took our town many weeks ago and they announced that all the indigenes should come out and say ‘One Nigeria’ and they would give them rice. Half of a Yellow Sun 2006-09-12T00:00:00Z He had a hook for a left hand, deeply impressive to the indigenes, and iron resolve. ‘Orchidelirium’ Explodes With Color at New York Botanical Garden 2016-02-25T05:00:00Z Clad in his "khaki short pants, half-sleeved shirt, and pith helmet," he dreamed of Christianizing the indigenes by introducing them to the delights of baseball. Philip Roth and race: A legendary novelist's troubling pattern 2021-02-07T05:00:00Z “It was their germs, not these imperialists themselves, for all of their brutality and callousness, that were chiefly responsible for sweeping aside indigenes and opening the Neo-Europes to demographic takeover,” Crosby wrote. Some see irony in COVID’s impact on Mayflower commemoration 2020-09-22T04:00:00Z The government was providing them with rations and medicines; NGOs supplied other relief materials, including processed foods and consumer goods hitherto unknown to the indigenes. How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z Some indigenes claim to be suffering the kind of cultural annihilation that befell Australia’s Aborigines and New Zealand’s Maoris. Corking the genie 2016-01-21T05:00:00Z The fact that it was the usual way European colonists treated indigenes at the time doesn't mitigate that. To Some in California, Founder of Church Missions Is Far From Saint 2015-01-21T05:00:00Z Mayans were virtually excluded from history,as they always had been, and the country was deeply divided between los indigenes and those of Spanish descent. American exceptionalism is a dangerous myth 2013-05-26T11:00:00Z I once see your naval officer on the Niger harness with the indigene, like the mule, to drag the wheel-gun through a robber headman's swamp. The League of the Leopard 2011-07-23T02:00:12.490Z During their years in the relief camps the indigenes had come in close contact with Indian settlers, who looked down on them as “primitives” who were seminude and ate raw fish. How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z The indigene of Southern California has long since ceased to regard with much interest the publicly practised tribal customs of those clans which herd upon the motion-picture reservation. Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel 2011-06-19T02:00:18.633Z They would not abandon wife or child, or enslave unwary indigenes. Flyby 2010-08-27T14:27:00Z In the excerpts, Mr. Sarrazin said that Germany’s Muslim community, with a high birth rate compared to the rate for Germans, would overtake “the indigenes” in terms of numbers. In Germany, Uproar Over Remark on Jewish Genes 2010-08-29T21:19:00Z People here are either classified as indigenes or settlers. Village of tears 2010-03-12T17:30:00Z Many of the indigenes believe that their perpetual sadness is the root cause of disease and death among them. How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People 2020-03-25T04:00:00Z They complained that Muslims wanted to supplant “indigenes” — Christians long native to the region. Nigerians Recount Night of Their Bloody Revenge 2010-03-11T19:21:00Z Another article on the tensions in Jos on the BBC Web site on the tensions in Jos explains further: The situation is exacerbated by Nigeria’s system of classifying its citizens as “indigenes” and “settlers.” Violence Is Not Religiously Motivated, Nigerian Archbishop Says 2010-03-08T21:26:00Z In the eastern part of this village, at eight leagues' distance, and fourteen from the head of the district, near one of the three lagunas, is a building that the indigenes call Monjas. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. France is not the first suzerain who has found it hard to rule, and indispensable to sedulously humor, these restless indigenes. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 20, September, 1877. Here was the cradle of the city, relic of the companions of Zacynthus as they established themselves among the rude indigenes. Sónnica Over most of the country of these rude and helpless indigenes the Japanese have long since spread, only a dwindling remnant of them still inhabiting the island of Yezo. Aino Folk-Tales After dinner he sat on the porch of the inn for several hours, talking to a number of the indigenes and making copious notes. Lippincott's Magazine, September, 1885 Be he emigrant or indigene, one thing is certain, namely, that he has been an inhabitant of the Japanese Archipelago for thousands of years. Religion and Lust or, The Psychical Correlation of Religious Emotion and Sexual Desire Even the simple Indian folk,— Naive indigene of primitive plain,— Beheld with minds to quickened thought Provoked, that single skyward height Break stark upon the main and called It "Wey-do-dosh-she-ma-de-nog." Indian Legends of Minnesota From an estimated population of 30,000,000 in Stanley's day the indigenes have dwindled to less than one-third this number. An African Adventure The indigenes of tropical America are believed to have immigrated from the north—from a country where the winters are severe, and raised houses with open floors would be hardly habitable. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays No more comprehensive, sound, and critical work on the indigenes of America has ever been written. The Myths of the New World A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America Here we have a bazaar of Banda, and there a hut of the indigenes of Buitzenzorg in the interior of the fertile island of Java. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. He asserts that these peoples are pure Indonesians whose origin can not be explained otherwise than by supposing them to be the indigenes of all the islands included under the term Indonesia. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir At Kongolo I saw hundreds of acres of this fleecy plant under the sole supervision of the indigenes. An African Adventure Less stately, but scarce more shy, indigenes are the hares, lineal descendants of those which gave sport to Oliver Cromwell. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876 The native culture is closer to the Mexican earth and to the indigenes than to Spain, notwithstanding modern insistence on the Latin in Latin-American culture. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations La Isleta appears to have been a burial-ground of the indigenes, who, instead of stowing away their mummies in caves, built detached sepulchres and raised tumuli of scoriae over their embalmed dead. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I The confused indigene, driven by admonition and shame put on the hot and griming stuffs, and finally, had them kept on him by statute. Nonsenseorship This fundamental difference in the food of the indigenes points to a great distinction between the peoples to which I shall have in the sequel to revert. The Naturalist in Nicaragua Every indigene learns by hard experience to be courteous to a French soldier. Under Two Flags "Well, and this syllable, INDI, which was first the root of the INDIANS, and second the root of the word indigenes?" In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant They never knew him drunk, they never heard him swear; they never found him unjust—even to a poverty-stricken indigene; or brutal—even to a fille de joie. Under Two Flags |
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