- However, they were
unable to
eliminate the
keeping of
njais, and, indeed, some
British men kept a
njai of
their own.
After the
British returned the Indies...
- The New
Jersey ****ociation of
Independent Schools (
NJAIS)
serves independent elementary and
secondary schools throughout the
state of New Jersey. The...
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available women, as most
immigrants were men. The
Dutch then
bought the "
Njai", who were
indigenous women who
officially served as
maids but were often...
-
Njai Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai Dasima) (
njai meaning "companion or mistress")
denotes the
title character of G. Francis' 1896
novel Tjerita Njai...
- Tjěrita
Njai Dasima:
Soewatoe Korban dari pada Pěmboedjoek (The
Story of
Njai Dasima: A
Victim of Temptation),
sometimes spelled Cerita Nyai Dasima, is...
- org.
Retrieved 26
January 2021. Bowman, Joye L. (22
January 2009). "Abdul
Njai: Ally and
Enemy of the
Portuguese in Guinea-Bissau, 1895–1919". The Journal...
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Njai Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai Dasima) is a 1929
silent film from the
Dutch East
Indies (modern day Indonesia). It
details the fall of a rich mistress...
- De Stem des
Bloeds (The
Voice of Blood), also
known as
Njai Siti, is a 1930 film from the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia). It was
directed by Ph. Carli...
- novel's
depiction of
njais, a
subject common in
contemporary Chinese Malay literature.
Sumardjo describes the
novel as an ode to
njais,
citing Marsiti's...
-
Nzanyi (also
known as Njanyi, Nzangi,
Njai, Njeny, Zani, Zany, Jeng, Jenge, Njei, Njeing, Kobotshi) is an Afro-Asiatic
language spoken in
Nigeria in Adamawa...