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Native Americans - translation to ρωσικά

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Native Americans         

[neitivə'merikənz]

общая лексика

коренные американцы (самоназвание североамериканских индейцев)

Amerindian         
  • Warao family]] from Venezuela traveling in their canoe
  • A bison hunt depicted by [[George Catlin]]
  • Tenejapa]] Carnival with [[Tzeltal people]], Chiapas
  • Shaman of the Cofán people from the Ecuadorian Amazon [[Ecuador]] [[Amazonian forest]]
  • [[Rarámuri]] marathon in [[Urique]]
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  • Nahuas]] of conquest-era central Mexico suffering from smallpox
  • [[Chimu culture]] feather pectoral, feathers, reed, copper, silver, hide, cordage, ca. 1350–1450 CE
  • Guajira]]
  • [[Guambía people]] relaxing in [[Colombia]]
  • Maya women from Guatemala
  • Mapuche man and woman. The Mapuche make up about 85% of Indigenous population that live in Chile.
  • language=en}}</ref> The Tairona were one of the few indigenous American tribes that were not fully conquered.
  • Wixarika (Huichol)]] woman from Zacatecas
  • A Mayan woman
  • The domesticated plant species that were cultivated by the Indigenous peoples have greatly influenced the crops that were produced globally. Despite not being acknowledged for their contributions, they are still highly influential in the agricultural industry.
  • Mayan women in [[Antigua Guatemala]]
  • Textile art by [[Julia Pingushat]] ([[Inuk]], [[Arviat]], Nunavut, Canada), wool, embroidery floss, 1995
  • The West Indies in relation to the continental Americas
  • [[Tunumiit]] [[Inuit]] couple from [[Kulusuk]], [[Greenland]]
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  • language=en}}</ref>
  • alt=Schematic illustration of maternal geneflow in and out of Beringia. Colours of the arrows correspond to approximate timing of the events and are decoded in the coloured time-bar. The initial peopling of Berinigia (depicted in light yellow) was followed by a standstill after which the ancestors of indigenous Americans spread swiftly all over the New World while some of the Beringian maternal lineages–C1a-spread westwards. More recent (shown in green) genetic exchange is manifested by back-migration of A2a into Siberia and the spread of D2a into north-eastern America that post-dated the initial peopling of the New World.
  • Mapuche man in Chile
  • National Museum of Anthropology]], Mexico
  • [[Diné]] boy, in the desert of Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America. The Three Sisters buttes are visible in the background.
  • Navajo]] man on horseback in [[Monument Valley]], Arizona
  • [[Choctaw]] artist from [[Oklahoma]]
  • Cultural areas of North America at time of European contact
  • Pipil]] women dancing in the traditional Procession of Palms, [[Panchimalco]] in [[El Salvador]]
  • pmid=23782551}}</ref>
  • Maya glyphs]] in stucco at the ''Museo de sitio'' in [[Palenque]], Mexico
  • Indigenous man playing a panpipe, antara or siku
  • Indigenous woman in traditional dress, near [[Cochabamba]], [[Bolivia]]
  • Aymara]]), former [[President of Bolivia]]
  • Some [[Inuit]] on a traditional ''[[qamutiik]]'' (dog sled) in [[Cape Dorset]], [[Nunavut]], Canada
  • Quechua]] woman and child in the [[Sacred Valley]], [[Cuzco Region]], [[Peru]]
  • Bill Reid's sculpture ''[[The Raven and the First Men]]'' (collection of the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver). The Raven represents the [[Trickster]] figure common to many mythologies.
  • language families]] of South America and Panama (except Quechua, Aymaran, and Mapudungun (Mapuche´ languague))
  • Quechua women in festive dress, on the island of Taquile (Lake Titicaca)
  • Terena]] tribe from Brazil
  • Owners of a roadside cafe near [[Cachi, Argentina]]
  • Indigenous people at a Brazilian farm plantation in [[Minas Gerais]] ca. 1824
  • Acre]] in 2009
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Amerindian         
  • Warao family]] from Venezuela traveling in their canoe
  • A bison hunt depicted by [[George Catlin]]
  • Tenejapa]] Carnival with [[Tzeltal people]], Chiapas
  • Shaman of the Cofán people from the Ecuadorian Amazon [[Ecuador]] [[Amazonian forest]]
  • [[Rarámuri]] marathon in [[Urique]]
  • issn=0092-8674}}</ref>
  • Nahuas]] of conquest-era central Mexico suffering from smallpox
  • [[Chimu culture]] feather pectoral, feathers, reed, copper, silver, hide, cordage, ca. 1350–1450 CE
  • Guajira]]
  • [[Guambía people]] relaxing in [[Colombia]]
  • Maya women from Guatemala
  • Mapuche man and woman. The Mapuche make up about 85% of Indigenous population that live in Chile.
  • language=en}}</ref> The Tairona were one of the few indigenous American tribes that were not fully conquered.
  • Wixarika (Huichol)]] woman from Zacatecas
  • A Mayan woman
  • The domesticated plant species that were cultivated by the Indigenous peoples have greatly influenced the crops that were produced globally. Despite not being acknowledged for their contributions, they are still highly influential in the agricultural industry.
  • Mayan women in [[Antigua Guatemala]]
  • Textile art by [[Julia Pingushat]] ([[Inuk]], [[Arviat]], Nunavut, Canada), wool, embroidery floss, 1995
  • The West Indies in relation to the continental Americas
  • [[Tunumiit]] [[Inuit]] couple from [[Kulusuk]], [[Greenland]]
  • upright=1.3
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • alt=Schematic illustration of maternal geneflow in and out of Beringia. Colours of the arrows correspond to approximate timing of the events and are decoded in the coloured time-bar. The initial peopling of Berinigia (depicted in light yellow) was followed by a standstill after which the ancestors of indigenous Americans spread swiftly all over the New World while some of the Beringian maternal lineages–C1a-spread westwards. More recent (shown in green) genetic exchange is manifested by back-migration of A2a into Siberia and the spread of D2a into north-eastern America that post-dated the initial peopling of the New World.
  • Mapuche man in Chile
  • National Museum of Anthropology]], Mexico
  • [[Diné]] boy, in the desert of Monument Valley, Arizona, United States of America. The Three Sisters buttes are visible in the background.
  • Navajo]] man on horseback in [[Monument Valley]], Arizona
  • [[Choctaw]] artist from [[Oklahoma]]
  • Cultural areas of North America at time of European contact
  • Pipil]] women dancing in the traditional Procession of Palms, [[Panchimalco]] in [[El Salvador]]
  • pmid=23782551}}</ref>
  • Maya glyphs]] in stucco at the ''Museo de sitio'' in [[Palenque]], Mexico
  • Indigenous man playing a panpipe, antara or siku
  • Indigenous woman in traditional dress, near [[Cochabamba]], [[Bolivia]]
  • Aymara]]), former [[President of Bolivia]]
  • Some [[Inuit]] on a traditional ''[[qamutiik]]'' (dog sled) in [[Cape Dorset]], [[Nunavut]], Canada
  • Quechua]] woman and child in the [[Sacred Valley]], [[Cuzco Region]], [[Peru]]
  • Bill Reid's sculpture ''[[The Raven and the First Men]]'' (collection of the Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver). The Raven represents the [[Trickster]] figure common to many mythologies.
  • language families]] of South America and Panama (except Quechua, Aymaran, and Mapudungun (Mapuche´ languague))
  • Quechua women in festive dress, on the island of Taquile (Lake Titicaca)
  • Terena]] tribe from Brazil
  • Owners of a roadside cafe near [[Cachi, Argentina]]
  • Indigenous people at a Brazilian farm plantation in [[Minas Gerais]] ca. 1824
  • Acre]] in 2009
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АМЕРИКАНЦЫ
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Native Americans

Native Americans or Native American may refer to:

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Native Americans
1. You‘ve got blacks, whites, Asians, Native Americans.
2. The Pima Native Americans of Arizona come from the same stock as the Pima Native Americans of the Sierra Nevada in neighbouring Mexico.
3. Early Native Americans are believed to have fished there.
4. Some Native Americans travel on a powwow circuit.
5. Richard Holloway THE Native Americans call it the spirit wind.
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