-
referred to as Abanékues, or as ecobios. A once
common term for
members was
Ñáñigos, a term
potentially deriving from the
nyanya raffia chest piece worn on...
- USS
Nanigo (YTB-537/YTM-537), a
harbor tug of the
United States Navy, was laid down on 6
December 1944 by the
Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp.,
Morris Heights...
- danzón... next it will be the rumba, and
finally we'll all end up
dancing ñáñigo!" So,
behind the
concern about music and
dance were
concerns about ****ual...
-
people in Cuba,
concerned with the role of
women in the
environment of the
ñáñigos (Abakuá
secret society)."
Rissoella taniae Ortea & Espinosa, 2004 Sea snail...
- Como
arrullo de
palmas Como
baila el muñeco Dame tu amor
Danza de los
Ñáñigos Danza Lu****í
Diario de un niño Ella y yo ¡Échate pa'llá María! El batey...
- waters, once
pointed southward from the s**** at Key Biscayne, Florida.
Ñañigo Burial (1976), with a
title taken from the po****r name for an Afro-Cuban...
- both have
large parts of
their liturgy in
African languages (Lu****í and
Ñañigo, respectively)
while Palo uses a
mixture of
Spanish and Kikongo,
known as...
- them: Girl, don't tell me
about the
ñáñigos! They were bad. The
carabali was evil down to his guts. And the
ñáñigos from back in the day when I was a chick...
- or
secret languages (with the
exception of a
whistled language used by
ñañigos insurgencies in Cuba
during Spanish occupation), they may be used for secretive...
-
memorable piano and
orchestral compositions include “Suite Campesina,” “
Ñañigo,” “Danzas Cubanas,” “Jose Marti-Sinfonia Cubana,” “Broadway Concerto,” “Suite...