- The
Iroquois (/ˈɪrəkwɔɪ, -kwɑː/ IRR-ə-kwoy, -kwah), also
known as the Five Nations, and
later as the Six
Nations from 1722 onwards;
alternatively referred...
- The
Maqua Palace (Palacio de
Maqua) is
located in the town of Aviles, Asturias, Spain. The
palace was
built during the
nineteenth and
twentieth centuries...
-
Khoekhoe (/ˈkɔɪkɔɪ/ KOY-koy; Khoekhoegowab,
Khoekhoe pronunciation: [k͡xʰo̜͡ek͡xʰo̜͡egowab]), also
known by the
ethnic terms Nama (/ˈnɑːmə/ NAH-mə; Namagowab)...
- Forqué. Murcia:
Editora Regional de Murcia. p. 220. ISBN 84-7564-091-5.
Maqua,
Javier (2006). "Juan Diego. El malo.
Cosechas del caciquismo". In Castro...
-
collected works,
although some
critics (notably
Fernando Baños and
Isabel Uría
Maqua) have
taken a view
which presents the poet as less
motivated by his concerns...
- to flee from the love he has
successfully provoked in her.
Critic Javier Maqua in
Cinco Días
called Marina's
request evidence of "the
greatest intensity...
- with esta, the
definition is
marked with a
query in the "Etymologies".
Maqua means specifically a
group of five objects, like the
English word "pentad";...
- is a 2001
Spanish black comedy film
directed by
Javier Maqua [es] from a
screenplay by
Maqua and Maxi Rodríguez. Its cast
features Karra Elejalde, Anabel...
-
Mohawk were: Sa Ga
Yeath Qua
Pieth Tow of the Bear Clan,
called King of
Maquas, with the
Christian name
Peter Brant (grandfather of
Mohawk leader Joseph...
- this term as Mohawk, and also
referred to the Kanienʼkehá꞉ka as Egil or
Maqua. The
French colonists adapted these latter terms as
Aignier and Maqui, respectively...