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Cachua (qachwa, qhaswa, kashua, kaswa, kachura) (ˈqɑt͡ʃwa or ˈχɑt͡ʃwa,
diminutive form cac****ta) is a term from
Quechua language qhachwa,
meaning "round...
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order here
follows the K617
recording rather than
Folio order:
Cachua: Al
Nacimiento de
Christo Nuestro Señor Tonada: La Brugita, de Guamachuco...
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football player All
pages with
titles containing Kachura Alternate spelling of
cachua,
Peruvian folk
dance Kachura Lakes in ****stan This page
lists people with...
- and Juanacha's
wedding that is
going to take
place in the town.
During a
cachua (dance), the sky darkens; a
storm will
begin soon and the
couple will be...
- (definition) from aya "corpse" and
waska "rope", via
Spanish ayahuasca Cachua (definition) from
qhachwa Chinchilla(definition)
possibly from Quechua....
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people were injured. 2024-05-30 Hugo
Cachua (37)
Latino Ontario,
California An off-duty LAPD
officer shot and
killed Cachua after a fender-bender and fight...
- 412 and 415 Saslow, Eli (December 15, 2024). "The
Alienation of
Jaime Cachua". The New York Times. Pullen,
George (July 1, 2009). "Rome". New Georgia...
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syncopations in mm. 7, 11, and 14. Its
character is
close to that of the
cachua, a
native dance,
suggesting a slow procession. It is
considered to be the...
- Performers); also
known as "The
Morality Treaty" into sanction. The
parade and the
cachua have been
widely covered and spread, and in some cases,
lyrics have been...
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Milla Batres, 1966. Adrián Rodríguez Van der Spoel, "Bailes,
Tonadas &
Cachuas. The
music of the 18th
century Codex Trujillo del Perú.
Deuss Music, The...