a aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az

Перевод: aboriginal speek aboriginal


[прилагательное]
исконный; коренной; туземный; аборигенный; местный; первобытный;
[существительное]
абориген ; коренной житель; туземец


Тезаурус:

  1. The beardless aboriginal, who is wearing a black polka-dot dress, collapses on the pavement.
  2. Lvy-Bruhl links rain-making with Christian practice; writing of the aboriginal intichiuma ceremonies he points out that "Nothing is more widespread than practices having as their object the cessation of drought, and the assurance of rain: (we see this even yet in our own Rogations)
  3. "It is possible that there is some historical connection between the Yoga and occult practices of India and Tibet and the practice of psychic powers of Aboriginal men of high degree.
  4. Radiocarbon analysis and dating carried out on the yellow, red and white paintings of Australian aboriginal cave artists 23 000 years ago, indicate that the pigments were mixed with human blood.
  5. Raymond Spurrier continues his journey through the land of the reluctant vista to reassess the nature of landscape painting and pick up hints from Aboriginal art
  6. Thus, in summary, Vandjina and Vandjnana being the male and female aspects of the image, are the original Sanskrit terms for what has become Wandjina and Wandjnina in the Aboriginal vocabulary.
  7. The jewel in the Cobra's head has its counterpart in Australian Aboriginal folklore in the form of the quartz crystal which enshrines the colours and essence of the rainbow, and the Rainbow Serpent of Australian mythology is closely related to the Indian Spectacled Cobra in terms of its role as both a fertility symbol and a symbol of higher consciousness.
  8. On the other side of the road, two old aboriginal women, one with a grey beard, stumble away from the local park after their afternoon drinking session.
  9. This began to promote excessive erosion and Aboriginal concerns relating to infringements of their sacred sites which abound in the region.
  10. His willingness to accept violation and destruction at our hands out of love for us the loving obedience to his Father is the darkness of the aboriginal prayer, the prayer that makes sense of any other prayer, the mystery of hope at the heart of hopelessness that Dr Spufford refers to in the death of Robert Aske.
  11. "The stories of my people go beyond oppression and the degeneration of society," Mr McKay added, citing recent occasions in Canada when aboriginal communities have asserted their rights over ancestral land which was destined to be taken over by local developers.
  12. According to Aboriginal mythology in Australia, Garkain was an horrific spirit who haunted the thick northern rainforests.
  13. This is aimed at protecting the aboriginal sites on the Franklin.

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