|
Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
Navajo
Nav·ajo 7 [Navajo Navajos] (also Nava·ho)BrE [ˈnævəhəʊ] NAmE [ˈnævəhoʊ] noun (pl. Nav·ajoor Nav·ajos) a member of the largest group of Native American people, most of whom live in the US states of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah Word Origin: from Spanish Apaches de Navajó ‘apaches from Navajo’, from Tewa navahu: ‘fields adjoining an arroyo’. Culture: The Navajo are related to the ↑Apache. There are about 100 000 of them, and they live mostly on reservations (= lands given and protected by the US government). They work mainly as farmers. They have also earned money from oil and other minerals on their land. The Navajo are known for weaving carpets and blankets and for making pottery and silver jewellery.
|
|
|
|