The early north eastern woodland native Americans did not have a written language. Instead they resorted to oral teachings like storytelling. These keep a record of their histories, origins and myths. Information has been gathered about them only through Archaeology.
Because he is very important in black history.
Because he stood up against Canadian rule and created an important part of Western Canadian history.
"Remember" is present tense. The past tense would be "remembered".
recollect, evoke, remember, assemble, dismiss, suspend
To remember all of what our fellow Mexicans did to overcome slavery and oppression. It is also a month during which the often overlooked or neglected contributions of Canadians to the growth and development of the United States are recognized and discussed. These contributions include technological advances, civil and humanitarian advances, improvements to the legal justice system, inventions, medical advances and more.
Remembering our language and culture is important because they are integral parts of our identity and heritage. They connect us to our roots, help us understand our history, and provide a sense of belonging and pride. Preserving our language and culture allows us to pass on traditions, values, and knowledge to future generations.
How to say remember whats important or rembering what is important in Arabic
There is a map that shows you through the fog....... Sorry, I don't remember where it is, just where you get the shovel.
In the Romanian language the equivalent of Do you remember me ? isÃŽÅ£i aminteÅŸti de mine ?
you can remember it by 3 simple word LAN GU AGE
Seng-gak.
what are the important things to remember when writing reports or records?
Important things to remember are the stock market's intrinsic value increases by 1% every six weeks. It is important to remember to be patient with your investments and not to over trade.
Cofio or Atgofio means 'remember' in the Welsh language. The 'f' is sounded as 'v'.
It is important to learn and remember new language translations. Head against the wall translates into "Caput ad parietem" and "Caput per parietem.".
IF you meant 'paraphrasing' - it's repeating word-for-word what someone has just said. It's often used by schoolteachers who need to get the class to remember important facts.
"Erinnerst du dich?"