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- rose to fame in 2007. Prior to his death he was mostly known as 'El Canaca', (the Canaca guy). More recently he is remembered as 'Don Memo'. He was born in...
- Family: Picrodendraceae Tribe: Caletieae Subtribe: Dissiliariinae Genus: Austrobuxus Miq. Synonyms Buraeavia Baill. Canaca Guillaumin Choriophyllum Benth....
- References Cabbage Eater German and Russian people Canaca Chile Chinese and ****anese people Canaca is a slur originating in Oceania. Camel jockey / camel...
- "Timeline - Hand Of God". Frontline. PBS. "Worcester priest, extradited from Canaca, sentenced to prison". STAFF, Gary V. Murray TELEGRAM & GAZETTE. "Retired...
- 3000 indigenous peoples of Polynesia (mostly Rapa Nui), but most of those "canaca" died during or shortly after to its arrival in Peruvian Haciendas. Peruvian...
- "Glossary of Coined Names & Terms Used in Science" (PDF). careerchem.com. Canaca.com. Retrieved 3 November 2013. Irving, H. M. N. H. (1978). "Guide to trivial...
- Espinoza José del Carmen Valenzuela Torres Aliases: El Campano ("The Bell") El Canaca ("The Chinaman") La Trucha ("The Trout") Criminal status Executed Conviction(s)...
- Severino Florencia Nonjamba Missende Adriana Uraca Chivindica Marizete Canaca Tavares Joana Zumara Domingos 5 Ropes  Egypt Salma Saleh Farida Khedr N****er...
- Anisolabis burri (Zacher, 1911) Anisolabis caesarea (Zacher, 1911) Anisolabis canaca Brindle, 1976 Anisolabis cristata (Hincks, 1954) Anisolabis cunicula Brindle...
- palustrine ecosystems. The lake complex consists of at least four major lakes: Canacas, Colpachi, Maquenque and Tamborcito. The permanently inundated swamps are...