- instance, the term
manbo derives from the Fon word
nanbo ("mother of magic"). Like
their West
African counterparts,
Haitian manbos are
female leaders...
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handmade ceremonial clothes. Upon a
visit to Papa Loko (the
patron of the
manbos and oungans), an ason (sacred rattle) is
given to the
oungan as the mark...
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meaning Mambo at the Year of the Turn of the
Millennium Hanyu Pinyin qiānxī
mànbō Directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien
Written by Chu T’ien-wen
Produced by Chu T’ien-wen...
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Soulouque was an
enthusiastic vodouisant,
maintaining a
staff of
bokors and
manbos, and gave the
stigmatized vodou religion semi-official
status which was...
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commonly venerate the lwa at an ounfò (temple), run by an
oungan (priest) or
manbo (priestess). Alternatively,
Vodou is also
practised within family groups...
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descended from
multiple generations of
manbos and
oungans (Haitian
Vodou priests). She took up the
duties of a
manbo herself when she was in her
early thirties...
- Bill
Manbo (1908–1992) was an
amateur photographer who do****ented the
incarceration of
people of ****anese
ancestry during World War II in
Kodachrome photographs...
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Archived from the
original on 15
September 2021.
Retrieved 15
September 2021.
Manbos. "RACE - 2011
DANIEL RICCIARDO". www.f1cfa.com.
Archived from the original...
- French: lui he, she, him, her, it
makak /makak/ French:
macaque monkey manbo /mãbo/ Kongo:
mambu or Fon:
nanbo vodou priestess marasa /maɣasa/ Kongo:...
- the
independent State of Haiti.
During the revolution,
Fatiman and
other manbos were
credited with
having provided "superhuman courage" to the revolutionaries...