doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00223344.2015.1019328Schubert-McArthur, TanjaJournal of Pacific History
5.Which of the following can be inferred from paragraph 2 about early theories of where the first inhabitants of the Pacific islands came from? A. They were generally based on solid evidence. B. They tried to account for the origin of the characteristic features of the languages spoken by...
manchunoun(n.) A native or inhabitant of Manchuria; also, the language spoken by the Manchus. adjective(a.) Of or pertaining to Manchuria or its inhabitants. mancipationnoun(n.) Slavery; involuntary servitude. manciplenoun(n.) A steward; a purveyor, particularly of a college or Inn of Co...
noun(n.) A member of an Indian population, somewhat affected by Spanish blood, in the archipelagoes off the Chilean coast. guachonoun(n.) One of the mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian) inhabitants of the pampas of South America; a mestizo. ...
Melanesia, in the southwest Pacific, contains the large islands of New Guinea, the Solomons, Vanuatu, and New Caledonia. Micronesia, the area north of Melanesia, consists primarily of small scattered islands. Polynesia is the central Pacific area in the great triangle defined by Hawaii, Easter ...
originally in England, and is now the most widely used language in the world.[4] It is spoken as a first language by a majority of the inhabitants of several nations, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. It is the third m[...
NASA astronaut Robert L. Curbeam Jr. and European Space Agency astronaut Christer Fuglesang continued construction on the International Space Station (ISS). Below them lie New Zealand and Cook Strait in the Pacific Ocean.The ISS must be maintained and repaired regularlyso that its inhabitants can...
One of the mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian) inhabitants of the pampas of South America; a mestizo. noun (n.) An Indian who serves as a messenger. huaracho noun (n.) A kind of sandal worn by Indians and the lower classes generally; -- usually used in pl. macho noun (n.) The striped...
In the same year, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that the age-standardized death rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) from CRC in the KSA was 8.3% [5]. In developing countries, the five-year survival rates range from 28% to 42% [6, 7], compared with more than 60% in the...
Some are themed around Indigenous culture or local history, and these are a good way to learn more about Sydney’s first inhabitants. You’ll also often see First Nations buskers playing the didgeridoo under the railway tracks, so stop to admire their talent as you pass. 4.5 (74)illi-Lang...