They come from Spain. They come from Spain.
it is come and gone
Asparagus come from where ever i want it to come from
They come from Canada
The past participle is come.
In general, yes. Some very traditional Okinawans might disagree, however.
I dont now why you ask me?
Okinawans often have a complex relationship with the Japanese identity due to their unique cultural heritage and history. While many Okinawans identify as Japanese, they also take pride in their distinct traditions, language, and customs that set them apart from mainland Japan. Some Okinawans express feelings of marginalization or a lack of recognition from the Japanese government, particularly regarding issues like historical events and military presence. Overall, their views can vary widely, reflecting a mix of pride in their identity and a desire for greater acknowledgment within the broader Japanese context.
Karate originated on Okinawa. It was taken to Japan in the 1930's.
It's there diet. They eat, exercise, a LOT. However, all that is starting to change, because theres Americans stationed here and now American food is becoming a trend and now there are some fat Okinawans. I try to eat the Okinawan diet though (vegetables, fish, and water).
Okinawans proudly call themselves uchinanchu (沖縄人) or "sea people" in the local dialect
it is said that a Chinese prince fled with his followers to japan which was then inhabited by people similar to present day Okinawans in the south and Ainu in the north.
Sort of, the first people to use the word were the Okinawans. They are now a part of Japan, but in the past were an independent kingdom with their own language.
Okinawans have developed a notable longevity rate due to a combination of factors. Their traditional diet, rich in vegetables, fish, and whole grains, contributes to overall health. Additionally, a strong sense of community and social engagement, along with regular physical activity and stress management practices, play significant roles in their well-being. These lifestyle habits, alongside genetic factors, help explain their remarkable lifespan.
Not that I am aware of. The Okinawans have a weapons kata that uses a turtle shell shield and short sword, but it doesn't weight 90 pounds.
Varios incaders forbade them from having weapons. Hope this helps
Karate was created in Okinawa. It was brought to Australia by the Japanese and Okinawans. While there were certainly practitioners there a long time ago, it was probably in the 1930's that it was first brought to the country.