What is Colombia's official language? What is pidgin and creole in sociolinguistics? What is known about the Navajo language? What is Kaupapa Maori? What language do the Passamaquoddy speak? What languages are Uralic? What is the Aleut language?
What food do the Maori people traditionally eat? What is the Tongan language? How many people speak Maori? How many New Zealanders speak Maori? What is Tongan culture? Who are the Indigenous peoples of New Zealand? How many Maori electorates are there?
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 Maoris believe their ancestors and all living things in the world were descended from the gods. Maoris believe their ancestors and all living things in the world were descended from the gods.反馈 收藏
The population of New Zealand is mainly made up of A. the white people and the Polynesians B. the white people and the "pakeha" C. the Maoris and the white people D. the Maoris and the Polynesians( )62. What do the Maoris value most in life? A. Living in small villages. B. ...
Deep South (1941) is an ethnography of racial caste and class in Natchez, Mississippi, in the 1930s. This classic of functionalist social anthropology is particularly interesting because it describes a deeply divided and unequal modern society. In the American South, the population was divided ...
How many Maori tribes are there? What language is Siberian Yupik related to? What language did the Ojibwa speak? What is the Crow tribe's language? What is the most spoken indigenous language in Brazil? What language do the San people speak?
What is the standard language of China? What is a creole language in Mauritius? What language did the Seminole tribe speak? What language do Liberians speak? Where is Latin language spoken? What country speaks Maori? What is the standard language in Turkey?
结果1 题目 13. What do we know about Maori? A A. They rub each other's noses as a greeting. B. They make a gesture to say hello. C. Its impolite for them to give a thumbs-up. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏 ...
New Zealand friend of mine who studied Maori 聿利语)asked me recently what I,_as a. language teacher,_would make of his teacher's method: "We just do masses of words around a theme, for example, family or food. We have to learn these words before the next lesson, then we come ...
What language do New Zealand speak? According to the 2013 Census, English and Te Reo Māori are the most widely spoken languages in New Zealand. However, as Table 1 shows, in 2013 there far more people speaking English (3,819,969 people or 90 per cent of the total population) than Te...