- have
derived from the name of the
IJssel river,
formerly called Hisloa or
Hisla, and in
ancient times, Sala,
which may be the Salians'
original residence...
-
andina y
conciencia proletaria.
Qhuyaruna y
ayllu en el
norte de Potosí. In:
HISLA.
Revista Latinoamericana de
Historia Económica y Social. Band 2. Hrsg.:...
- who wish to
begin preparing them for the
higher dances. 4) Nutlåm The
Hisla people believe that this
dance originated at
Kemano with the (Kitlope) tribe...
- loan (beneficium). This was the area
between the
rivers Loira or Lier and
Hisla (a gouw
called Masaland),
villa ****meri (on the
Zeelandish island of Schouwen)...
-
formed by
adding the
suffix -ʼaʼ to the
regular form. The word for yes is
HISlaH or HIjaʼ and the word for no is ghobeʼ.
Interrogative pronouns go where...
-
vacas gordas" a la "revolución de las cacerolas",
Federico V. Caride, 2002
HISLA.,
Issues 5–8,
Centro Latinoamericano de
Historia Económica y Social, 1985...
- Cárdenas, 'Algunas
cuestiones sobre la depresión de México en el
siglo XIX,'"
HISLA, 3 (1984): 68–71. "Central America",
Bulletin of the
Atomic Scientists,...