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CARAÍB, -Ă adj., S. M. F. (Habitante) del Caribe. \u0026 # X25ca; (s. f.) Lengua india hablada por el caribe. (\u0026 lt; fr. caraibe) CARAÍB, -Ă adj., s. m. f. (locuitor) din Caraibe. ◊ (s. f.) limbă indiană vorbită de caraibi. (< fr. caraïbe)
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «CARAÍB»
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Presents caraïbes: 5000 and d'historie amérindienne - Pagina 30
LÉS CARAIB£S IKlSVLAIRES A la fin du XVème siècle, les Petites Antilles sont habitées par des groupes belliqueux, les "Kalinago" plus connus sous le nom de Caraïbes insulaires. En fait, seuls les membres de la classe des guerriers ...
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Caraïbes: les Petites Antilles, de la Dominique à Trinidad - Pagina 34
LES. RASTAS. Né à la Jamaïque vers la fin des années 30, ce mouvement afro-nationaliste religieux s'est surtout développé dans les îles anglophones et particulièrement à la Dominique, à la Grenade et à Sainte-Lucie où les Rastafaris sont ...
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Beeton's Tales of perils and adventures by sea and land, ... - Pagina 850
Ere long we saw, with amazement, a Caraib crawling along the ground. The Indian, in his turn, climbed up a tree close to the one on which the panther was, and with which its branches were interlaced, and drew within a short distance of the ...
Samuel Orchart Beeton, 1872
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Oldnordiske Sagaer - Volumul 11 - Pagina 3
Carl Christian Rafn, Niels Matthias Petersen, Finnur Magnússon, Kongelige Nordiske oldskriftselskab (Denmark). 851. «Caraíb .Çaarfager 872. ©íaget i J^afuráfjorb, I. 216. 874. Sngoíf 2írne|>n fejíer ub, ...
Carl Christian Rafn, Niels Matthias Petersen, Finnur Magnússon, 1829
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Native Languages of the Americas - Volumul 2 - Pagina 451
Tamanaco; around Caracas, Venezuela; +. Caracatan. *; R. Manhuaçu and R. Caratinga, Minas Gerais; +. Caraguara. *; between Lake Anama and R. Amazon; +. Caraib - Calinago ~ Karib. Western Karaib, northern South America and Antilles ...
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The Captivity of Hans Stade of Hesse: In A.D. 1547-1555, ...
Of the same breed were the Caraïbes, Caraibes, or Caribes of Guiana, which suggests the Calybes of Xenophon, the tribe living about Trebizond. According to D'Orbigny (L'Homme Américain, ii, 268, et seq.), these savages extended their ...
Hans Staden, Sir Richard Francis Burton, 1874
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Past and Future Rapid Environmental Changes: The Spatial ...
Consequently, during the active season, the capacity of absorption simulated by CARAIB, for example, comes close to that of PLAI. Due to the low temperatures in winter, the respiration costs of the evergreen leaves for PLAI (as for FBM or ...
Brian Huntley, Wolfgang Cramer, Alan V. Morgan, 2013
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The Trouble with Too Much Sun: A SIMONA GRIFFO MYSTERY
“The Caraib name for our island. It means 'Beautiful Waters.' Once we used arrows poisoned with the sap of the mancenillier tree. That is how the Arawaks killed the Caraib.” “It didn't work, from what I've read." “The Caraib were too fierce, the ...
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Rethinking Decoration: Pleasure and Ideology in the Visual ...
Architecture, we might think, is overburdened with theory in the same measure that decoration carries insufficient ballast. FIGURE 59. The Caraib Hut. Semper's primordial house; from Der Stil, Vol. 2. FIGURE 66. Cornices and courses from ...
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Archaelogia Americana - Volumul 1 - Pagina 405
If a Caraib heard of any thing which suited his fancy, he would make as long a voyage as it was possible for him to make in quest of it, and that in the most dangerous season. Perhaps the article in question would be some trifle, such as a knife, ...
American Antiquarian Society, 1820