- Kandake,
kadake or
kentake (Meroitic: 𐦲𐦷𐦲𐦡 kdke),
often Latinised as
Candace (Ancient Gr****: Κανδάκη, Kandakē), was the
Meroitic term for the sister...
- New York
Public Library.
Kentake,
Meserette (January 24, 2016). "Arturo
Alfonso Schomburg Pioneering Historian".
Kentake Page. "United
States Census...
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Retrieved 2023-04-27.
Kentake,
Meserette (2016-03-11). "Mme. Abomah: The
African Giantess who was once the
tallest woman in the world".
Kentake Page. Retrieved...
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Hazard (1873), p. 167
Kentake,
Meserette (2015-07-09). "Jean-Pierre Boyer:
President of
Haiti from 1818 to 1843".
Kentake Page.
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- "Jenny Slew: The
first enslaved person to win her
freedom via jury trial".
Kentake Page.
Retrieved 24 July 2019.
Thursday Open Thread:
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Wilmot Blyden: A
Voice from
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Kentake Page. 3
August 2015.
Retrieved 26
January 2019. Blyden, Eluemuno-Chukuemeka...
- "Jenny Slew: The
first enslaved person to win her
freedom via jury trial".
Kentake Page. 2016-01-29.
Retrieved 17 May 2019. Mand, Frank. "Ceasar Watson's...
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script or is
actually vocalic. It is
known that the
final ⟨e⟩ in Kandake/
Kentake (female ruler) is
vocalic and the
initial vowel in ⟨yetmde⟩, ⟨edxe⟩, and...
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Retrieved 4
April 2023.
Kentake,
Meserette (19
February 2018). "Henry
Sylvester Williams: The
Father of Pan-Africanism".
Kentake Page.
Retrieved 4 April...
- that the
story Kateri Tekakwitha took place. In 1668, the site was
named Kentaké, the
Iroquois name for "at the prairie". In the
beginning of
modern Quebec...