- Tia
Ciata, born Hilária
Batista de
Almeida (1854–1924) was a
Brazilian mãe-de-santo of Candomblé, and an
influential figure in the
development of samba...
- Debret. In the
terreiro of João Alabá, Aunt
Ciata was
responsible for
preparing offerings for her saint. Aunt
Ciata was the main
creator and
organisor of the...
- a
partner — and
conceived in a
famous Candomblé house, the
house of Tia
Ciata,
which was
frequented by po****r
musicians of the time.
Because it was a...
-
Tonic Water,
Bitter Lemon Agrum Collection:
Blood Orange (originally
called Ciata),
Citrus Blend (originally
simply called Agrum),
Sugar Free
Citrus Blend...
-
beginning of the 20th
century in Rio de
Janeiro by the
Bahian woman Tia
Ciata were famous. And earlier, the
writer Joaquim José de França Júnior, in a...
- in Kenya.
Boardwalk Mall -
Westlands Capital Centre -
Mombasa Road The
Ciata City Mall,
Ridgeways The
Crossroads Mall -
Karen Diamond Plaza I & II -...
- the
important locations for the
creation of
samba was the
house of Tia
Ciata, a
woman from
Bahia who
moved to Rio de
Janeiro and used to cook snacks...
- Mônica,
Perciliana de
Santo Amaro and
Ciata. A
place for
meetings around religion, cuisine,
dance and music, Tia
Ciata's home was
frequented both by samba...
- (po****r
among Vai, Mende, and Kpelle),
Jebbeh (Vai and Mende), Ciatta/
Ciata/Siatta, Miata, Satta, Gbelly, Hawa, Musu, Jandi/Jandae, Jumah, Kemah/Kaymah...
- [cɑntʰaː] Chântha
Chantha Canthā
Chantha ជា [ciə] Chéa Chea Jā Chea ជាតា [
ciətaː] Chéata
Cheata Jātā
Cheata ឆេង [cʰeːŋ] Chhéng
Chheng Cheng Chheng ឈៀង [cʰiəŋ]...