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Shade (Grouper album) | Grouper album | |
Masonjoany | Malagasy/Comorian/Mahoran cosmetic wood paste | |
Akazehe | Burundian women's musical greeting ritual | |
Kangina | Afghan method of preserving grapes in mud | |
Jews in Madagascar | Jewish practice and origin myth among Malagasy peoples | |
Eufriesea purpurata | An orchid bee that seeks and vigorously collects fragrant pesticides. | |
Split of Christianity and Judaism | Split of early Christianity from Judaism | |
National character | Characteristic personality of a nation's people | |
Okujepisa omukazendu | Namibian "wife-sharing" tradition | |
Savika | Malagasy zebu-wrestling sport | |
Sikidy | Malagasy form of algebraic divination | |
Ombilinichthys | The oldest gourami, named after an Indonesian revolutionary and poet | |
L'Aube rouge | 1925 novel by Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo about the dawn of Madagascar's colonization | |
Giado concentration camp | Concentration camp for Libyan Jews | |
Buq Buq labor camp | Forced labor camp in Egypt for Libyan Jews, including my great grandfather | |
Microhodotermes viator | South African termite that inhabits 34,000 year-old mounds |
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Cirque rouge | Geological formation in Mahajanga | |
Sikidy | Malagasy form of algebraic divination | |
Tromba | Malagasy (sometimes voluntary) supernatural possession | |
The Hellp | American big beat/electroclash duo | |
L'Aube Rouge | Novel by Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo | |
Haka Pei | Easter Island sport | |
Niksat | Ethiopian tattooing tradition | (<- page 120, footnote 36) |
Kohomba kankariya | Sri Lankan 'devil dance' | |
Religion in Madagascar | Self-explanatory | |
Paraselenis | Genus of beetles | |
Supreme deity | Meeeee | |
Zanahary | Supreme deity of Malagasy religion | |
Betsileo Kingdom | Historical kingdom of Madagascar | Alan & Covell |
Sakalava Kingdom | Ibid. | |
Family structure in Namibia | ||
Vascular injury | How does this not exist? | |
Dahalo | Bandits (particularly cattle thieves) in Madagascar | |
Zebu in Madagascar | Malagasy cuisine#Prior to 1650 | |
Betsimisaraka Kingdom | ||
Textiles of Madagascar | ||
Nggàm | ||
Film Essay on the Euphrates Dam | Film by Omar Amiralay | |
History of spicy food | ||
Ritual and religious self-harm | ||
Qemant religion | Religion of the Qemant people | |
Zhou Xicheng [zh] | Chinese warlord | |
Austronesian Expansion | Prehistoric seafaring migration of Taiwanese Austronesians | |
Sidi Azaz labor camp | Forced labor camp for Jews in Libya | |
Im Fout labor camp | Forced labor camp for Jews in Morocco | |
Arabs and the Holocaust | Arab and Muslim rescue efforts during the Holocaust + Relations between Nazi Germany and the Arab world + The Holocaust in Arab society | |
Hitoshi Imamura | Japanese WWII general who imprisoned himself in his garden for his war crimes. |
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Kartikeya | Hindu deity associated with the Tamils | Magentic Manifestations |
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