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Early Native American farmers used their agricultural techniques to domesticate corn. Despite this, their farms were generally unproductive and they relied heavily on hunting and gathering.
Some traditional techniques used in Native American leather work include beading, quillwork, braiding, and tooling. These techniques are often used to create intricate designs and patterns on leather items such as clothing, bags, and moccasins.
The English language is used more in Ireland the Irish language is used only in some certain areas but the English is definettely used more, the children in Ireland tend to learn the Irish language in school.
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Jumbuck is the Australian colloquial term for a male sheep. using the word jumbuck gave the words to 'Waltzing Matilda' a more distinctively Australian feel, and leant a certain patriotism to the song, as no other country used the term.In a practical sense, the word jumbuck also fits the meter and rhythm of the lyrics better.
Banjo Paterson based Waltzing Matilda on a true story.The central character is based on a man named Samuel "Frenchy" Hoffmeister. In September 1894, on the Dagworth sheep station north of Winton, some shearers were in a strike that turned violent. The strikers fired off their rifles and pistols in the air and then set fire to the woolshed at the Dagworth Homestead, killing over a hundred sheep. The owner of Dagworth Homestead and three policemen pursued Hoffmeister who, rather than be captured, shot and killed himself at a billabong.
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Waltzing Matilda is an Australian poem because it is based on a real Australian event, and involves some unique Australian terms. Words such as billabong, swagman and coolibah are not used outside of Australia.Waltzing Matilda drew attention to the difficult conditions surrounding the Great Shearer's Strike of the late 1800s. The lyrics were based on the story of a man named Samuel "Frenchy" Hoffmeister. In September 1894, on the Dagworth sheep station north of Winton, Queensland, some shearers were in a strike that turned violent. The strikers fired off their rifles and pistols in the air and then set fire to the woolshed at the Dagworth Homestead, killing over a hundred sheep. The owner of Dagworth Homestead and three policemen pursued Hoffmeister who, rather than be captured, shot and killed himself at a billabong.
In the cover version Scottish group North Sea Gas many years ago .And as our ship sailed into circular quayI looked at the place where my legs used to beAnd thank Christ there was nobody there waiting for me...
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Homophones and homonyms are not considered language techniques. They refer to words that sound alike but have different meanings (homophones) or words that are spelled the same but have different meanings (homonyms). These are more characteristics of language rather than deliberate techniques used in writing or speech.
The medicine Matilda Fortes is used to strengthen the nerves of the body.
Matilda is a woman's name. It is also a popular handle for female Kangaroos as the popular song Waltzing Matilda is virtually the Australian national song. The song, almost like Mack The Knife ( written much later) has a rather lighthearted approach to a man, called a Jolly Swagman, who abducts a sheep from a farmer, and ultimately is confronted by three policemen. No one name Matilda figures in the song as a love interest, but there was a powerful Countess Matilda of Tuscany in the middle ages- a Field Grade ( I would say equivalent to Major) Lady Knight- centuries before Joan of Arc, and this Gal in armor had the blessings of the church. Guess she didn"t here voices. no kidding aside Matilda was a combatant noblewoman, Female Knight, or whatever you chose to call her, and an Italian Lady at that. oh, about 50 years back I could just see GL in Knightly costume! The song Waltzing Matilda is controversial as it somewhat glorifies crime ( like Mack the Knife)- and was also used as a borderline theme song of the doomsday drama ( On the Beach).N"uff said as Sergeant Fury would have it.