WHAT DOES NUWA MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of nuwa in the Malay dictionary
Named Kl in a non-wheeled car that was pulled by a buffalo or a cow, sprawled. nuwa Kl sj kereta tidak beroda yg ditarik oleh kerbau atau lembu, bentang.
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10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «NUWA»
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James Mooney's History, Myths, and Sacred Formulas of ...
If they do touch it, they become sick" (Kroeber, Cheyenne Tales, in Journal of American Folk-Lore, July, 1900). 64. THE NEST OF THE TLA'NUWA (p. 315): This story was obtained first from John Ax and Ta'gwadihi', and was afterward heard of ...
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Myths of the Cherokee - Halaman 466
If they do touch it, they become sick” (Kroeber, Cheyenne Tales, in Journal of American Folk-Lore, July, 1900). 64. THE NEST OF THE TLA'NUWA (p. 315): This story was obtained first from John Ax and Ta'gwadihi', and was afterward heard of ...
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Asteroids Named from Mythology: 150 Nuwa, 4486 Mithra, ...
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Footsteps of the Cherokees, 2nd ed. - Halaman 127
now underwater, the legendary Tla'nuwa'i still exists. Tla'nuwa'i, or “Tlanuwa Place,” is a cliff on the north side of the Little Tennessee River that was believed to be the home of two mythic hawks—the Tlanuwas. Halfway up the cliff is a cave ...
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Chinese Myths - Halaman 45
Nuwa is often known as Nu Kua. Nuwa is the younger sister of Fushi, the Blue Emperor god. She is the spirit who created humans. She is shown in Chinese art with the head of a woman and the body of a snake or a fish. Yi is sometimes ...
emphasised that she had someone to take care of her while Nuwa was alone. Nuwa tried to cover up her embarrassment at crying in public by looking in her handbag for some tissues to wipe her falling tears. Everything went quiet for a ...
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From Dar Es Salaam to Bongoland: Urban Mutations in ...
This administrative structure changed in 1981 with the promulgation of the decree on water distribution in an urban environment and the establishment of NUWA (the National Urban Water Authority) as a parastatal organization, under the ...
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Transnational Chinese Cinemas: Identity, Nationhood, ...
A power struggle, set against a social and cultural context, here can be read as a search for lost male subjectivity and masculinity. * Nuwa and Fuxi While a triangular relationship in a Chinese film text lends itself to an interpretation from the ...
Hsiao-peng Lu, Sheldon H. Lu, 1997
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The Magic Square: Cities in Ancient China - Halaman 25
Nuwa and Fuxi, originally sister and brother, later became wife and husband after they had invented proper marriage procedures and family names to prevent marriages between people from the same family. Nuwa, in her own legend, had ...
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Chinese Mythology Rocks! - Halaman 24
Whereas Panku, the creator of the universe was male, the creator of people was a female goddess named Nuwa. Nuwa is briefly mentioned in several ancient Chinese texts, A Classic of History (eighth century BC), A Classic of Mountains and ...