百度试题 结果1 题目Who are the Aborigines? ______ 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 The Aborigines are the people that have lived in Australia from the earliest times.反馈 收藏
A TTENTION has once more been attracted to the American o^ aborigines by the troubles of the United States Government with some of the Indians of Dakota and various neighbouring districts. Special interest therefore attaches to a lecture on the question " Who are the American Indians? " ...
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在第一天 土著人 生活方式 ● Uluru and Aborigines 乌奴鲁和土著人 Uluru Aborigine 土著人 Uluru is Aboriginal(3) name for Ayers(5) Rock. 土著人的 艾尔斯巨石 Uluru is 3.6 kilometers long and 348 meters high. Its colors are fantastic, they changes from purple to red at different times of ...
Unions banned them from working on European farms, the only work they were trained for, and the color of their skin condemned them to the racism being meted out to the country’s aborigines. In 1967, aborigines and Torres Strait islanders were granted the vote and many welfare benefits, suc...
Therefore, lives in the rain forest person can worry own life.Likely these aborigines, they originally in rain forest life very easy and comfortable, but also has in the rain forest life animals, for instance leopard, rhinopithecus roxellanae, parrot, but also has other animals.These animals ne...
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peddling erased linguistic, national, and religious differences as barriers to social integration" and served even to subvert regnant social norms among African-Americans and Native Americans in the United States, indigenous Africans in South Africa, Maori in New Zealand, and Aborigines in Australia (...
The Instructions advisedPhillipabout managing the convicts, granting and cultivating the land, and exploring the country. The Aborigines’ lives and livelihoods were to be protected and friendly relations with them encouraged, but the Instructions make no mention of protecting or even recognising their ...
For example, when several Australian aborigines(土著居民) want to plan an event for a future time, one of them places a stone on a cliff or in a tree. Each day the angle of the sun changes slightly. In a few days, the rays of the sun strike the stone in a certain way. When ...