- Russian: Мо́кошь, romanized:
Mókošʹ, IPA: [ˈmokəʂ] Rusyn: Мо́кош, romanized:
Mókoš, IPA: [ˈmɔkɔʃ] Ukrainian: Мо́кош, romanized:
Mókoš, IPA: [ˈmɔkɔʃ] Makushi...
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moko,
mōkō,
Mōko,
mokó, or
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Moko may
refer to:
Moko (dolphin), a male
bottlenose dolphin that ****ociated...
- Toi
moko, or mokomokai, are the
preserved heads of Māori, the
indigenous people of New Zealand,
where the
faces have been
decorated by tā
moko tattooing...
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mythology of
Mangaia in the Cook Islands,
Moko is a wily
character and
grandfather of the
heroic Ngaru.
Moko is a
ruler or king of the lizards, and he...
- Tā
moko is the
permanent marking or
tattooing as
customarily practised by Māori, the
indigenous people of New Zealand. It is one of the five main Polynesian...
- Pépé le
Moko ([pe.pe lə mo.ko]) is a 1937
French film
directed by
Julien Duvivier starring Jean Gabin,
based on a
novel of the same name by
Henri La Barthe...
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Yutaka Baba (馬場 豊, Baba Yutaka, born 15
November 1990), also
known as
Mokō (もこう) is a ****anese streamer, YouTuber,
voice actor,
singer and
former professional...
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origin stories describe the
discovery of
mokos buried in the ground, and it is
still common to hear of
moko being uncovered in this way. In The People...
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Moko (2006 – 7 July 2010) was a male
bottlenose dolphin who ****ociated with
humans on the east
coast of the
North Island of New
Zealand from 2007 to 2010...
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Turuki Tamati Moko (9 May 1885 – 8 June 1943) was a New
Zealand land agent, and as an
early adherent of T. W. Ratana's Rātana movement,
Moko served as a...