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  • Miniatura para Mancala
    una o más piezas. Mancala de dos filas (ejemplo típico el oware, wari o agualé): en estos juegos cada una de las filas pertenece a un jugador, el movimiento…
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  • Cole. pp. 14–15. Bonser, Wilfrid, "Magical Practices against Elves". Folklore, Vol. 37, No. 4 (Dec. 31, 1926), pp. 350-363. "PISTOIA GOUT POWDERS". British…
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  • pronounce them as kyū and kyūjutsu. In Korean the reading is tteum (뜸). Korean folklore attributes the development of moxibustion to the legendary emperor Dangun…
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  • up-to-date.) Rousseau, Jacques (1947). Ethnobotanique Abenakise, Archives de Folklore 11:145-182. Black, Meredith Jean (1980). Algonquin Ethnobotany: An Interpretation…
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  • manifestations of the god's temper, and (3) the association in Javanese folklore of a king resident in Mount Merapi volcano and a queen resident at a beach…
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  • considered sacred in some religions. Herbs such as myrrh (Commiphora myrrha), ague root (Aletris farinosa), and frankincense (Boswellia spp) in Christianity…
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  • willow grows. Willow trees are also quite prevalent in folklore and myths. In English folklore, a willow tree is believed to be quite sinister, capable…
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  • Gütel (sg., pl.) is a variant of and synonym for the Kobold in German folklore. Originating in the Middle High German term gütel güttel (= little god)…
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  • blindfold, older, bold /əld/ scaffold, kobold (also /ɒld/) olk /oʊk/ yolk, folklore /ɒlk/ polka (RP), kolkhoz /oʊlk/ polka (GA) oll /ɒl/ dollhouse, pollen…
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  • – G.I. Katsigras Museum Folklore and Historical Museum of Larissa Military Veterinary Museum of Larissa Museum of the Folklore Society of Larissa Museum…
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  • application has since spread to folkloric music as well. In a sense, the Cubans standardized their myriad rhythms, both folkloric and popular, by relating nearly…
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  • Etymology Dictionary. "Agata" (in Swedish). Swedish Institute for Language and Folklore. Retrieved 5 February 2020. Behind the Name Behind the Name Nikonov, p…
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  • Great Horse Cadoc, from Christopher Paolini's Eragon Capilet, Sir Andrew's Ague Cheek's horse in William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Act 3, Scene 4 Castor…
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  • ceremonies, beliefs, old wives' tales and rhymes—or what today would be termed folklore. It was compiled over many years, but written up between 1687 and 1689…
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  • kingdom's unruly spirits. Benin's other important ritual festivals include Ague, where the first budded yams are blessed in hopes of a successful harvest;…
    26 kB (3020 palabras) - 09:53 14 mar 2024
  • since, but they are now popular around the world. Because of both the folklore and the claimed medical value attributed to some hot springs, they are…
    52 kB (6074 palabras) - 21:15 27 abr 2024
  • Synty (categoría Scandinavian folklore)
    appropriate.: 264–77  The synnyt mostly survive in nineteenth-century folklore collections. However, the earliest are attested in documents of the 1650s:…
    31 kB (1968 palabras) - 21:38 10 mar 2024
  • from medieval Italian: mala aria—"bad air"; the disease was formerly called ague or marsh fever due to its association with swamps and marshland) which was…
    133 kB (16 102 palabras) - 11:24 15 may 2024