例文・使い方で印象づける「Omaha」の覚え方


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...On another occasionan Omaha, guilty of the same offense, was chased, and in his effort toescape his horse fell with him in a coulée and broke one of his legs...   On another occasionan Omaha, guilty of the same offense, was chased, and in his effort toescape his horse fell with him in a coulée and broke one of his legsの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」

...Inspite of the sad plight of the Omaha, his pursuers came up and floggedhim, just as if nothing had happened...   Inspite of the sad plight of the Omaha, his pursuers came up and floggedhim, just as if nothing had happenedの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」

...Brackett, lieutenant-colonel,Second United States Cavalry, stationed at Omaha Barracks, in which wasa very urgent request to have Congress interfere to prevent thewholesale slaughter then going on...   Brackett, lieutenant-colonel,Second United States Cavalry, stationed at Omaha Barracks, in which wasa very urgent request to have Congress interfere to prevent thewholesale slaughter then going onの読み方
William T. Hornaday 「The Extermination of the American Bison」

...In citieslike New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Buffalo,Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago,Milwaukee, Omaha, Des Moines, Kansas City, St...   In citieslike New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Buffalo,Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago,Milwaukee, Omaha, Des Moines, Kansas City, Stの読み方
A. R. Harding 「Fur Farming」

...In the Omaha tribe of NorthAmerican Indians the sacred clam shell of the Elk clan was wrapt upfrom sight in a mat, placed on a stand, and never suffered to comein contact with the earth...   In the Omaha tribe of NorthAmerican Indians the sacred clam shell of the Elk clan was wrapt upfrom sight in a mat, placed on a stand, and never suffered to comein contact with the earthの読み方
Sir James George Frazer 「Balder The Beautiful, Vol. I.」

...The primitive domiciles of the Omaha were chiefly (1) lodges of earthor, more rarely, of bark or mats, and (2) skin lodges or tents...   The primitive domiciles of the Omaha were chiefly (1) lodges of earthor, more rarely, of bark or mats, and (2) skin lodges or tentsの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...It maybe observed that there were no sacred rites connected with the earthlodge-building or tent-making among the Omaha and Ponka...   It maybe observed that there were no sacred rites connected with the earthlodge-building or tent-making among the Omaha and Ponkaの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...The Omaha sometimes make bark lodges for summer occupancy, as did theIowa and Sak...   The Omaha sometimes make bark lodges for summer occupancy, as did theIowa and Sakの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Pottery has not been made by the Omaha for more than fifty years...   Pottery has not been made by the Omaha for more than fifty yearsの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Theoperation of pounding corn among the Omaha was called "he...   Theoperation of pounding corn among the Omaha was called heの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Some of the stoneaxes and hatchets have been found on the Omaha reservation, but theycould hardly have been used for cutting...   Some of the stoneaxes and hatchets have been found on the Omaha reservation, but theycould hardly have been used for cuttingの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...This rope was called "ʇaha-ȼisan," and was utilized bythe Omaha and Ponka instead of the common lasso for catching wild horsesin northwestern Nebraska...   This rope was called ʇaha-ȼisan, and was utilized bythe Omaha and Ponka instead of the common lasso for catching wild horsesin northwestern Nebraskaの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Reed flutes, ȼíqȼe nisúde, were made ofa kind of reed which grows south of the Omaha territory, probably inKansas...   Reed flutes, ȼíqȼe nisúde, were made ofa kind of reed which grows south of the Omaha territory, probably inKansasの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...According to the late Joseph La Flèche, the Omaha form ofthis weapon had a steel point projecting from the ball...   According to the late Joseph La Flèche, the Omaha form ofthis weapon had a steel point projecting from the ballの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...The Ponka used to make arrowshafts (mansa) of jan-′qude-hí,"gray wood," juneberry wood, which grew in their country, but is notfound among the Omaha...   The Ponka used to make arrowshafts (mansa) of jan-′qude-hí,gray wood, juneberry wood, which grew in their country, but is notfound among the Omahaの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Most of the Omaha made their shafts of themanʹsaqtihí, or "real arrow-wood," (Viburnum) as that was the woodbest suited for the purpose...   Most of the Omaha made their shafts of themanʹsaqtihí, or real arrow-wood, (Viburnum) as that was the woodbest suited for the purposeの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...TheOto made bad arrows; those of the Pawnee were better, but they wereinferior to those made by the Dakota, Ponka, and Omaha...   TheOto made bad arrows; those of the Pawnee were better, but they wereinferior to those made by the Dakota, Ponka, and Omahaの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Joseph La Flèche never heard of the use ofdefensive armor, such as helmet and mail, among the Omaha and Ponka...   Joseph La Flèche never heard of the use ofdefensive armor, such as helmet and mail, among the Omaha and Ponkaの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...Firearms were introduced among the Omaha prior to 1819, when Doughertysays that they preferred those called "Mackinaw guns...   Firearms were introduced among the Omaha prior to 1819, when Doughertysays that they preferred those called Mackinaw gunsの読み方
James Owen Dorsey, 「Omaha Dwellings, Furniture and Implements」

...—— Kansas and Omaha Words and Phrases...   —— Kansas and Omaha Words and Phrasesの読み方
James Constantine Pilling 「Catalogue Of Linguistic Manuscripts In The Library Of The Bureau Of Ethnology. (1881 N 01 / 1879-1880 (Pages 553-578))」

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