symbol of the Indian way of life. It is used to represent freedom, power, wisdom, honor, trust, strength, and much more. Feathers were seen in wardrobes, headpieces, adorning their homes, and tattooed on their bodies. Wigwam homes Wigwams are small houses, usually 810 feet tall. Wigwams are made of wooden frames which are covered with woven mats and sheets of birchbark. Longhouses Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level
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deli). Non-European lg: Arabic words came in the middle ages through French (nt, algebra, alixir, hashish, harem, islam, sherbet). Hebrew or Old Jewish- words werw borrowed due to the translation of the bible (nt, hallelujah, Massiah). In the 17th cent England started to conqure other countrys such as India (nt, cashmere, nirvana, bungalo), Chinese (nt, gingseng, tea), Japanese(geisha, sushi, kimono, samurai, harakiri), North.Am Indians(moccasin, tomahawk, wigwam). 4 17. How to tell a borrowing from a native word? The initial posistion of sounds may be important (nt, vacuum is Latin, valley is French, also genre. Combination of letters( ph, kh, aeu) speak about foreign origin(nt, philology, beautiful). Sometimes it is possible to tell the immediate source of borrowing (ch): maschine is French, echo is Greek; cheese, child is Latin or native