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Juano G. Hernández (July 19, 1896 – July 17, 1970) was a
Puerto Rican stage and film
actor who was a
pioneer in the
African American film industry. He...
- Wanu Wanu (Aymara and
Quechua wanu dung, fertilizer, "a lot of dung",
hispanicized spelling Huanu Huanu) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru,
about 4,800 m...
- dung (guano), -yuq a suffix, "the one with a lot of dung", also
spelled Huano Huanoyoj) is a
mountain in the
Andes of
Bolivia which reaches a
height of...
- the Maya wove mats and
baskets from the
leaves of a
local palm
called "
huano", with
fretwork and
geometric designs. The
artisan and her daughter, María...
- (-i) ai-o ai-o hua'i "old" "old man" "old woman" "old men"
huano (adj.)
huano-u
huano-o
huano-o hua'i "old" "old man" "old woman" "old men" esa (adj.) esa-ë...
- steam. They
serve many
different types of leaves: jabín, pixoy,
palma de
huano, etc. The
banana peel is also used as a lid; In contrast, the
banana leaf...
- Johnson, seaman, from West
Houlland in the
parish of Walls, and
Barbara Huano Thomason, from Da Horn,
Lower Skelberry, Lunnasting. In
January 1949 she...
-
representa los prin****les
tipos minerales de la República, con
muestras de
huano y
restos de aves que lo han producido,
Imprenta del Estado, Lima 1880: El...
- palm (Acrocomia mexicana)
fruit seeds,
Ziricote (Cordia dodecandra) and
Huano (Sabal spp.)
seeds were
common as well. A
substantial amount of
faunal remains...
- López Gama,
Pedro (1871). Memorandum:
derechos de D.
Pedro López Gama a los
huanos de
Mejillones de
Bolivia o sea la indemnización
pactada con el Gobierno...