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Navajo Artwork
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Navajo Artwork

techniques. They were also pioneers when it came to basketry and are recognized the world over for their basket weaving skills. Rug Weaving Commercial production of handwoven blankets and rugs has been an important element of the Navajo economy. Rug weaving is another traditional Navajo art form. Navajo women believe the art of weaving was taught by Spider Woman, who constructed a loom according to directions given by the Holy People. Anthropologists speculate Navajos learned to weave from Pueblo people by 1650. Navajo rugs and weavings have gone through an evolution, the earlier weavings were influenced by legends and represented meaningful events in their lives. The Navajo rugs are in demand by the many tourists and collectors who visit the reservation each year. Two predominant colors in the Navajo weaving designs are indigo blue and red. Other colors often used are greys, shades of browns, yellows and golds.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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A short overview of veganism
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A short overview of veganism

resistant bacteria, known as "supergerms." On Meat could farms across America, the antibiotics that we depend on to treat human illnesses are now used make you to promote growth in animals and to keep them antibiotic alive in horrific living conditions that would otherwise kill them. Countless new strains of resistant antibiotic-resistant bacteria have developed as a result. Although some historians and anthropologists say How humans are that man is historically omnivorous, our not physically anatomical equipment teeth, jaws, and digestive created to eat system favors a fleshless diet. The American Dietetic meat The ph of human gastric acid is 1,5 to 3,5 the gastric acid of a herbivoore is Thank you for listening https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=201307 02051443AA7amYA https://celestialhealing.net/physicalveg3.htm https://www

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Topic of Australia
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Topic of Australia

human-friendly. Still there are people who like to live in the country, as there is much land and peace. However, because schools are thousands of kilometers away, children have to learn using special programs on the TV and radio. People living in big cities do not all use cars for moving. Getting to work with a bicycle or with even a sailing boat is not strange in Australia. Aborigines are described in the History topic History Aborigines Anthropologists say that the Aborigines were the first humans in the world. Even the word "aboriginal" means "the first" or "earliest known". It is confirmed that people lived in Australia about 40000 years ago. At that time, which is called the last great Ice Age, Australia was joined with New Guinea. Because sea passages were narrower between the Java and Borneo islands, the first Aborigines could reach Australia from the north. When they finally got to Australia, it was in

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Arengu uuringud-käsitlused-mõõdikud
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Arengu uuringud, käsitlused, mõõdikud

sapiens from the same regions, Wolpoff argues, support a regional continuity only possible within the Multiregional model. Wolpoff and others further argue that this model is consistent with clinal patterns of phenotypic variation Kas evolutsioon on lõppenud? Arenguteemalised vaidlused Mis on rass? Eraldi liigid, alaliigid, kohanemiserinevused, rassi pole olemas? Tänapäeval - eemaldumine rassi konstruktist. Anthropologists and other evolutionary scientists have shifted away from the language of race to the term population to talk about genetic differences, Historians, anthropologists, and social scientists have re-conceptualized the term "race" as a cultural category or social construct, in other words, as a particular way that some people have of talking about themselves and others. As Stephan Palmie has recently summarized, race "is not a thing but a social relation";

Sotsioloogia → Sotsioloogia
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Estonian holidays-festivals-cultural events
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Estonian holidays, festivals, cultural events

take place on the first day of the festival ­ on June 14th, 2008. XXII Pärnu Film Festival July 6th 26th The Museum of New Art, Esplanaadi 10, Pärnu The Pärnu International Documentary and Anthropology Film Festival, founded in 1987, is the oldest film festival in Estonia. The initiator of the festival was writer and former president of the Republic of Estonia Lennart Meri. Since its first appearance, the festival has built an efficient bridge between cultural anthropologists and film makers from the East and the West. The festival is held during the first full week of every July. An international jury awards the grand prize for the best film; awards are also given to the best film about the survival of indigenous peoples and the best scientific research. Two separate competitions take place for documentary films made by children and created for them. The seven best films are aired by Estonian TV during the festival

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Revision Questions
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Revision Questions

It seems likely that some of the first people to live in America may have been speakers of Siouan languages. Some of the first Indians in America settled in the southeast. Last of all to arrive, apparently, were the Eskimo. Most recent arrivals though they are, however, they were living in their present homeland in what is now Alaska and Artic Canada more than 2,500 years ago. Coastal route theory = New research and studies have prompted some anthropologists and archaelogists to present the theory that people from Southeast Asia traveled by boat along the coastline and settled in the Western portion of North America and the Northwestern portion of South America. The theory also helps to explain how certain artifacts have been found so far from the Bering Strait region dating before and around the supposed time that humans first came into contact with the Americas via the Bering Land Bridge.

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Briti kirjandus 20 -21-sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega
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Briti kirjandus 20.-21. sajand kordamisküsimused vastustega

patronizingly tilted in their favour. Psychoanalysis has little scientific standing, and Lacanian theory is further disputed within the psychoanalytical community itself. Feminism does itself few favours by relying on these supports. A more damaging criticism is the concept of the feminine itself. Does it really exist? There are very real differences in the psychological make-up between the sexes, but testing also indicates what anthropologists have long accepted: the expression of those differences is more determined by cultural factors than sexuality per se. Feminists who argue for a more understanding, fluid, and delicate attitude are not so much advocating qualities native to women but for attitudes still repressed by society. That in turn suggests society itself needs exploring rather than sex differences per se, which is indeed a view more recognized in contemporary feminist studies.

Ajalugu → Briti kirjandus 20.-21 sajand
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Cialdini raamat
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Cialdini raamat

1 Within each society it seems pervasive also; it permeates exchanges of every kind. Indeed, it may well be that a developed sys- tem of indebtedness flowing from the rule of reciprocation is a unique property of human culture. The noted archaeologist Richard Leakey ascribes the essence of what makes us human to the reciprocity system. He claims that we are human be- cause our ancestors learned to share food and skills "in an honored network of obligation" (Leakey 8{ Lewin, 1978). Cultural anthropologists view this "web of in- debtedness" as a unique adaptive mechanism of human beings, allowing for the di- vision of labor, the exchange of diverse forms of goods and different services, and 'Certain societies have formalized the rule into ritual. Consider for example the Vartan Bhanji, an in- stitutionalized custom of gift exchange common to parts of Pakistan and India. In commenting upon the Vartan Bhanji, Gouldner (1960) remarks: It is ..

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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TheCodeBreakers
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TheCodeBreakers

W. Horner, who named Solomon Lewis as the chief of the detail. Other Indian tongues were also used. During preparations for World War II, the Signal Corps tested Comanches and Indians from Michigan and Wisconsin in war games, but most of the codetalkers in the combat itself were Navaho. One reason probably was that the tribe was large enough (more than 50,000 persons) to furnish a goodly number of speakers; another, that reportedly only 28 non-Navahos—mainly anthropologists and missionaries—could speak the language, and none of these were German or Japanese; a third reason was the extreme difficulty of the tongue and the near impossibility—even if someone did learn it—of counterfeiting its sounds. "Sounds [in Navaho] must be reproduced with pedantic neatness . . . almost as if a robot were talking," wrote anthropologist Clyde Kluckhohn. "The talk of those who have learned Navaho as adults always has a flabby quality to the Navaho ear

Informaatika → krüptograafia
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