- The
Hauka movement is a
religious movement which arose in
French colonial Africa. It
consists of ceremonies,
including mimicry and dancing, in
which the...
-
Haukas may
refer to:
Haukås, a
family name
Michael Haukås (born 1986),
Norwegian footballer Torfinn Haukås (1931–1993),
Norwegian novelist members of the...
-
Torfinn Haukås (1931–1993) was a
Norwegian novelist. He was born in Høyanger.
Notable novels include 63
Johnsen (1958), Meg skal dere
aldri få tak i (1967)...
- "BRITISH COLUMBIA". www.solarnavigator.net.
Retrieved August 14, 2024.
Hauka,
Donald J. (2003). McGowan's War. Vancouver: New Star Books. p. 146. Barman...
-
Hauka is a
village in
Kanepi Parish, Põlva
County in
southeastern Estonia.
classification of
Estonian administrative units and
settlements 2014[dead link]...
-
Sawmill & Planing, The
Norwegian Sawmill Museum manages the
tugboats ”MB
Hauka” and "MB Oter" and a
collection of
objects from the
national history of...
- that of a l****. The
warrior referred to may be King Harald.
Hauka fjöllum, 'arms', from
hauka 'hawk' and fjöll 'mountain'. This is a
reference to the sport...
-
Oumarou Karma were
suppressed with force, as were the
latter Hamallayya and
Hauka religious movements.
While "largely successful" in
subduing the "sedentary"...
- Past. Seattle:
University of
Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-95364-9.
Hauka,
Donald J. (2003). McGowan's War. New Star Books. ISBN 1-55420-001-6. Matthews...
- is
considered to have created. The
subject of the film was the
Hauka movement. The
Hauka movement consisted of
mimicry and
dancing to
become possessed...