- Macoutes, from "Boubou", the
nickname of
Premier Robert Bour****a
Laniarius (
boubous or gonoleks), a
genus of p****erine
birds This
disambiguation page lists...
- A
group of
women wearing kaftans, also
known as
boubous, in Senegal, West
Africa in 1974....
- Usually,
Boubou is
constructed in three parts. In Senegal, the most
elegant boubous are made from high
quality cotton damask, the
bazin riche. They are heavily...
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berryhunter Malaconotidae:
puffback shrikes, bush shrikes, tchagras, and
boubous Pityriaseidae:
bristlehead Aegithinidae:
ioras Platysteiridae: wattle-eyes...
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genus of
brightly coloured,
carnivorous p****erine
birds commonly known as
boubous or gonoleks. Not to be
confused with the similar-sounding
genus Lanius...
- The War Trilogy. Ta Nea Vivlia: Athens, 1945. Repr.,
edited by
George D.
Boubous, Papazisis: Athens, 2004. The
Philosophy of Hegel. Ta Nea Vivlia: Athens...
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geographic diversity. Most
Malians wear flowing,
colorful robes called boubous that are
typical of West Africa.
Malians frequently parti****te in traditional...
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Puffbacks are small,
active bushshrikes that show a
superficial resemblance to
boubous. They
however display only
rudimentary duetting, have red or
reddish irides...
- 2020-05-20. Agbada.
Adire African textiles. Le Boubou—C'est Chic: Les
boubous du Mali et d'autres pays de l'Afrique de l'Ouest - Book Review. Kristyne...
- with the
influence of
America with
miniskirts and
scousers and
native boubous for women. Men also had a
difference in the
trouser fashion with narrower...