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nootka    
n. 奴特卡族人[人] ;其语言



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  • Nootka - Encyclopedia. com
    Nootka Tribe of Native Americans living along the w coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia They were once expert fishermen and were the only Native Americans on Canada 's Pacific coast to hunt whales
  • Nootka Sound | Encyclopedia. com
    Nootka Sound crisis, 1790–1 In May 1789 two Spanish warships entered Nootka Sound on the west coast of Vancouver Island, pulled down the British flag, seized vessels, and claimed the coast up to Alaska for Spain The subsequent crisis was not resolved until autumn 1791 and coincided with a British general election Pitt took over conduct of the negotiations from Leeds, his foreign secretary
  • Meares, John | Encyclopedia. com
    Two years later he went to Nootka Sound, erected a trading post on its shores, and built the Northwest America, first ship launched in British Columbia In 1789 his establishment at Nootka Sound was seized by the Spanish; war between England and Spain was narrowly averted Meares later returned to the British navy and became (1795) a commander
  • Potlatch - Encyclopedia. com
    POTLATCH POTLATCH "Potlatch" is anglicized from the Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) word patshatl, which means "giving " The Nootka term came to be used in Chinook jargon, a Northwest Coast of North America [1] lingua franca [2], in the 1860s with the beginning of Euro-Canadian settlement
  • George Vancouver - Encyclopedia. com
    Vancouver, George (c 1758–98) Born in King's Lynn, Vancouver was originally only a seaman on Cook's second voyage, but rose to command in the Royal Navy After further service with Cook, he was sent in 1791 in Discovery to re-establish British claims to Nootka Sound, disputed with Spain, to explore the north-east coast of the Pacific, and to seek the North-West passage His voyage revealed
  • Jefferson, Thomas - Encyclopedia. com
    Thomas Jefferson Born April 13, 1743 (Shadwell, Virginia) Died July 4, 1826 (Monticello, Virginia) U S president, vice president, secretary of state, scientist, inventor, philosopher, foreign diplomat, architect Thomas Jefferson, a slave-owning aristocrat and philosopher who believed in reason, science, and education, was the primary spokesman for the common people in the early years of the
  • Spanish Empire - Encyclopedia. com
    SPANISH EMPIREWhen the United States entered the community of independent nations in 1783, its neighbors to both the south and west were territories of the Spanish Empire Spain claimed sovereignty over the North American continent west of the Mississippi River and the Florida territory Source for information on Spanish Empire: Encyclopedia of the New American Nation dictionary
  • Coniferous Forest - Encyclopedia. com
    In early North America, native tribes, such as the Nootka and Haida, lived in the forests, hunting, trapping, and gathering for their survival Impact of the coniferous forest on human life Forests have an important impact on the environment as a whole by contributing to the environmental cycles
  • Presidential Advisers - Encyclopedia. com
    Presidential Advisers Albert Bowman and Robert A Divine In his foreword to Decision-Making in the White House by Theodore C Sorensen, President John F Kennedy wrote: Source for information on Presidential Advisers: Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy dictionary
  • North American indigenous peoples - Encyclopedia. com
    Find facts and information about North American indigenous peoples from trusted sources at Encyclopedia com





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