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Giufà, or Giucà as he is
referred to in some
areas of the country, is a
character of
Italian folklore. His
antics have been
retold and
memorized through...
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Turkish and Persian. In
Sicily and
Southern Italy he is
known as "
Giufà",
derived from the
Arabic character Juha. In Maltese, his name is 'Ġaħan'...
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Briccriu Islamic mythology: Iblis, Khidr,
Nasreddin Italian folklore:
Giufà (Sicily),
Pulcinella (Naples) ****anese mythology: Kitsune, Susanoo, Kappa...
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stories p****ed down from
generation to
generation involve a
character named "
Giufà".
Anecdotes from this character's life
preserve Sicilian culture as well...
- (Catania) The
Foppish King (Acireale) The
Princess with the
Horns (Acireale)
Giufa (Sicily) Fra Ig****o (Campidano) Solomon's
Advice (Campidano) The Man Who...
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ready to be helpful. Aurora: An
artist who has
captured the
interest of
Giufà. He
catches sight of her in the prologue,
pursues her
whenever he sees her...
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Kalkbrenner Fumaça
Preta George Benson George Ezra
Gilberto Gil
Ginkgoa Giufa Hector Quintana Herbie Han****
Hiatus Kaiyote Hot Chip
Hudson Mohawke Hugh...
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invented by
mothers to
scare children and keep them away from wells. The
Giufà is
referred to in some
areas of the country. He is a "village fool", whose...
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Retrieved 2024-11-20. Paleino, David; Amenta, Eva E. (2024). I ****i di
Giufà - di culurari! (in Sicilian).
Cademia Siciliana. ISBN 9798878169165. Paleino...
- nose with a
cudgel in
taking vengeance on a fly. In
Italy this is told of
Giufà, in
Austria of
Foolish Hans. A
similar episode also
occurs at the start...