The tattoo's historical impact.
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The word chow seems to have come into the English language in the nineteenth century when India was colonized. The word meant food and that is what is means colloquially.
My guess that would mean the area around the Atlantic primarily Europe, and North America from the year 1800 to the present day.
During the nineteenth century, colonialism was underway and the amount of forest land started to shrink in east India. The British instructed landowners to levy a tax on native communities and urged local communities to prepare the land for cultivation by clearing forests. When the forests were cleared, villages sprang up which meant more revenue could be collected.
Do you mean 'Why did the maori not want to give there land to the pakeha?' If so it was because land is important to the Maori's and still is the Treaty of Waitangi was meant to settle land disagreements but all it did was cause controversy as the Treaty was mistranslated- Tymaga
Until the arrival of Europeans, Maori had not needed or used a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's they had come to use the word 'Maori' which meant 'normal' or 'natural' people.
Corsets are made of leather or cloth with a wire grille or whalebone grille called "ribs" or "stays" and it laces up the back. It fits under the chest and above the hips. It's meant to slim your figure and in the early nineteenth century, waist sizes were as small as 16-18 inches. However, men in the early nineteenth century also wore corsets under their clothing because then, they aimed for an "hourglass" figure.
Is the person who don't have pity or mercy. The word "ruth"means or meant (it hasn't been used much recently and so might be considered to be obsolete since the late nineteenth century) pity, mercy and compassion.
To Maori the whale is a symbol of prosperity. The catching or finding of a whale meant a huge boon to a community in terms of both food and material.
If the source is primary or secondary and what type of source it is (i.e. video, photograph, etc.)
Ko te aha teenei raa (the double letters are meant to letters with hyphens) :)
There is not yet a ninetieth amendment to the Constitution. There are twenty-seven amendments total. If you meant "nineteenth," the nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States (ratified August 18, 1920) guaranteed equal voting rights regardless of gender.