- Mimi of
Decorse, also
known as Mimi of Gaudefroy-Demombynes and Mimi-D, is a
language of Chad that is
attested only in a word list
labelled "Mimi" that...
- two
extinct Maban languages of the area; Mimi of
Nachtigal and Mimi of
Decorse. Wolf (2010)
provides lexical data for the Kouchane, Sounta, Yaouada, and...
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Anthony Raymond DeCorse (November 16, 1922 –
November 3, 2011) was an
American sculptor, painter, musician, and well
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DeCorse (2001), p. 21
DeCorse (2001), p. 51
DeCorse (2001), p. 35 van
Dantzig (1980), p. 4
DeCorse (2001), p. 31, 59
DeCorse (2001), p. 17
DeCorse (2001)...
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Jason DeCorse (born
January 16, 1974, is an
American guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
Jason DeCorse is of the
Quechan Indian nation raised in Yuma,...
- guitar;
Jason DeCorse – guitar;
Kevin Zelch – drums. The line-up of the
touring band
consists of: Josh
Curtis – vocals;
Jason DeCorse – guitar; Bill...
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released from the
group before the
release of the record.
Guitarists Jason DeCorse and
James Striff joined the band
pushing the band
toward a more
blues based...
- Chad Lufu
Nigeria Luo
Cameroon Mawa
Nigeria Meyobe Benin, Togo Mimi of
Decorse; Mimi of
Nachtigal Chad Mpra
Ghana Oblo
Cameroon Ongota Ethiopia Oropom...
- The
languages attested in two word
lists labelled "Mimi",
collected by
Decorse (Mimi-D) and
Nachtigal (Mimi-N), have also been
classified as Maban, though...
- 2013.
Retrieved 4
November 2015.
Susan McIntosh (2001).
Christopher R.
DeCorse (ed.). West
Africa During the
Atlantic Slave Trade:
Archaeological Perspectives...