单词 | Navajo |
例句 | 1 The Navajo are noted as stockbreeders and skilled weavers, potters, and silversmiths. 2 It emerges from the base of the massive Navajo Dam at constant temperatures and even flows. 3 We have a reminder close to home, for Navajo sand painting preserves a Stone Age art tradition in our land. 4 This Navajo folk tale describes the creation of the Earth. 5 Since then, Chee also has discovered that a Navajo cousin lives nearby in Maine. 6 Only a few of the Navajo women still weave full time. 7 Two styles of Navajo hogans were built from logs patted with mud. 8 An array of Navajo rugs recently held center stage in the Showcase Gallery. 9 In the first,[] a twin-engine Piper Navajo crashed at an airport in Kentucky in 1979 after an engine failed on takeoff. 10 His Navajo cheekbones dazzled; his classic Romanesque nose left one breathless. 11 It is not the Navajo way to speak publicly about private matters until they are resolved with family members. 12 He has been Navajo president for one year, and his efforts to decentralize tribal government so far have fallen flat. 13 He spoke Navajo and once sang with a Navajo medicine man at the bedside of a sick girl. 14 Not long after my first visit, Navajo country suffered a severe drought. 15 Traders began encouraging Navajo women to weave rugs to trade for food and necessities at the trading post. 16 The Navajo administer their own territory within the United States. 17 The demand for Navajo blankets slowly grew until the railroad arrived at reservation boundaries in 1881. 18 These canyons are spiritual to Navajo tribes. 19 Why not buy navajo art created by actual navajos? 20 A Navajo religious song tells how the first hogan was built for man by the god Coyote. 21 But it was difficult for us to follow as the radio station was broadcasting in Navajo. 22 Her allegations have touched off widespread criticism of Albert Hale in the Navajo Nation. 23 A computer search last month confirmed that she is a Navajo who was plucked during infancy 43 years ago from Arizona. 24 Some of the huts are large enough to serve as dormitories, but most are about the size of a Navajo hogan. 25 The dark area to the south-east of the Colorado/San Juan confluence is Navajo Mountain, which rises to 10388 feet. 26 Hanson's Peabody subsidiary is criticized for the effects of its coal mining activities on Navajo land in Arizona. 27 They based their belief in part on the confession of an outlaw Navajo named Jack Crank. 28 You learn how to generate nouns and verbs but Navajo is very irregular. 29 Speaking through various medicine-men, the deity suggested sending a Navajo delegation eastward to Taos. 30 He writes taut, thrilling mysteries, delicately set against the backdrop of the sprawling Navajo Reservation. 1 The Navajo are noted as stockbreeders and skilled weavers, potters, and silversmiths. 31 You'd need to do something like ask in Navajo or some secret code. 32 One of them was a member of the Navajo Nation. 33 Their reason: There were complaints from customers and staff about rude comments being made in Navajo. 34 For instance, the Navajo squash blossom design, common in jewelry, incorporates a crescent-shaped pendant, an element that had its origin in the Islamic world and arrived with the Spanish. 35 Erosion shaped the Navajo sandstone of the mesa on the edge of the Colorado Plateau, near the east entrance of the park. 36 Menninger wroteabout the connection between Navajo healing and psychiatry andeven declared that the Navajos were the first psychiatrists,said Roessel. 37 Navajo remained potentially valuable as code even after the war. 38 There some manned distant outposts[http:///navajo.html], maintaining contact in Navajo by radio. 39 All the recruits spoke the same Navajo basically, but there were certain word variations. 40 Telling the story of a group of Navajo Indians whose language was used to create a code that was impossible for the Japanese to decode, it takes us first of all to the battle of Guadalcanal. 41 So, what I want to do is, I want to discuss the scientific notion of language, at first restricting myself to systems like English and Dutch and American sign language and Navajo and so on. 42 The tepee was set up with great reverence, since to the Navajo, it symbolized the womb from which we all emerge, and the tent poles were "the bones of our grandmother." 43 In Navajo, the same word spoken with four different inflections has four different meanings. 44 Navajo has three or four ways of expressing the passive. 45 Paintable Navajo White jacket. 46 "I fought in Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan and Tinian, " he says. "The Navajo code talkers are going to be something in history. 47 Such cross - cultural conflicts are intensified by textbooks that bear little relation to Navajo life or values. 48 The ruins in Colorado had been home to the ancestors of the present day members of the Pueblo tribes. They were named Anasazi, or ancient ones, by the Navajo Indians. 49 S. The Southwest Indians divide roughly into four groupings: the Yuman tribes, the Pima and Papago, the Pueblo, and the Navajo and Apache. |
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