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- name boucanier for French hunters who used such frames to smoke meat from feral cattle and pigs on Hispaniola. English colonists anglicised boucanier to...
- parents from Oran. He began playing soccer at age eight with local club CS Boucaniers. He later pla**** youth soccer for Notre-Dame-de-Grâce and CS Panellinios...
- Avenger of the Seven Seas (Italian: Il giustiziere dei mari, French: Le Boucanier des îles), also known as The Executioner of the Seas, is a 1962 Italian...
- port. The Brethren was a group of pirates descended from cattle-hunting boucaniers [fr] (later anglicized to buccaneers), who had turned to piracy after...
- Premier League. Henry began playing youth soccer at age five with CS Boucaniers Montréal. He later pla**** with FS Salasberry before joining the CF Montréal...
- Magnifique Georgia Moll 1961 Les Vikings Attaquent Franca Bettoja 1961 Le Boucanier des Iles ( Il Giustiziere dei Mari ) Marisa Belli 1960 L'Esclave du Pharaon...
- made up of a group of pirates who were descendants of cattle-hunting boucaniers (later Anglicised to buccaneers), who had turned to piracy after being...
- "Albums Tagged Dark Cabaret". Albums of the Year. Retrieved 21 March 2023. Boucanier, Thierry (20 February 2020). Camion Blanc: the History of the Goth Subculture...
- preferably pork. From this derived the French word boucane and hence the name boucanier for French hunters who used such frames to smoke meat from feral cattle...
- pp. 31–39 Lapouge, Gilles (1987), Les Pirates, forbans, flibustiers, boucaniers et autres gueux de mer Gicquel, Yvonig (1981), Olivier de Clisson, connétable...