- de Cuéllar de los
Adaes, and a presidio,
Nuestra Señora del
Pilar de Los
Adaes (Our Lady of the
Pillar of the
Adaes). The name
Adaes derives from the indigenous...
- Natao. Adai's name has also been
written Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi,
Adaes, Adees, Atayos, and Nadais. The
extinct Adai
language was once
thought to...
-
number of
settlements in
southeastern Texas and
western Louisiana (e.g. Los
Adaes).
Black Texas Creoles have been
present in
Texas since the 17th century...
-
Adae Festival (Twi: "resting place") is a
celebration in Ashanti.
Considered a day of rest, it is the most
important ancestral custom of the
Ashanti people...
-
Adães is a
Portuguese freguesia ("civil parish"),
located in the muni****lity of Barcelos. The po****tion in 2011 was 790, in an area of 2.69 km2. Instituto...
- 257. Vita
Adae et Evae, in Abhandl. der kon.bayer.Akademie der
Wissenschaften Philos-philol Kl****e XIV, 3
Munich 1878 J.H.Mozley the Vita
Adae in Journal...
-
founding two more
missions just west of Natchitoches, San
Miguel de los
Adaes and
Dolores de los Ais. The
missions were
located in a
disputed area; France...
-
Adae Kese
Festival ("big
resting place") is an
important albeit rare
celebration among the
Ashantis in Ghana.
There are two main
periods for this celebration:...
- Adai (also Adaizan, Adaizi, Adaise, Adahi,
Adaes, Adees, Atayos) is an
extinct Native American language that was
spoken in
northwestern Louisiana. It...
-
Dendrobium adae,
commonly known as the
slender cane orchid, is an epiphytic,
sometimes lithophytic orchid in the
family Orchidaceae. It has cylindrical...