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Kawahara Keiga (****anese: 川原慶賀, also
known as
Taguchi Takumi or Toyosuke, Nagasaki, 1786–1860?) was a late Edo
period ****anese
painter of plants, fishes...
- The
Keiga people are a sub-ethnic
group of the Nuba
peoples in the Nuba
Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in
southern Sudan. The po****tion of this ethnicity...
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Keiga, Yega, or
Deiga is a Nilo-Saharan
language of the Kadu
branch spoken in
South Kordofan, Sudan.
Dialects are
Demik (Rofik) and
Keiga proper (Aigang)...
- The
Keiga Jirru are a Nuba
peoples ethnic group in the Nuba
Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in
southern Sudan. They
speak Tese, in the Nilo-Saharan...
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Keiga Jirru is an
Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba
Hills of Sudan.
There is no
listing in
Ethnologue nor Glottolog, as it was
considered a...
- name.
Juvenile ****anese
amberjack ****anese amberjack,
painting by
Kawahara Keiga (川原慶賀), 1823–1829 The fish is
highly appreciated in ****an,
where it is called...
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Ghulfan people Kadaru people Katla people Kanga people Karko people Keiga people Keiga Jirru Koalib Nuba
Krongo Nuba
Logol people Moro Nuba Nuba fighting...
- appearance, and may
represent the art of
yamainu kept by
Siebold by
Kawahara Keiga,
depicted with stripes, and the
specimen preserved at Ube shrine, claimed...
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plants to
endure the
Dutch climate.
Local ****anese
artists like
Kawahara Keiga drew and
painted images of
these plants,
creating botanical illustrations...
- The
Ketebo people are an
ethnic group in
South Sudan. The
Ketebo are
inhabitants of Bira
which is the land of the Ketebo. Bira
which was a
Ugandan Protectorate...