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- Walis Nokan (born 22 August 1961) is an indigenous Pai-Peinox-Tayal writer from M'ihu community in Taiwan. Walis began his writing career under the pen...
- Charles Zégoua Gbessi Nokan (28 December 1936 – 1 November 2022) was an Ivorian academic and writer. He was a member of the Académie des sciences, des...
- shakuhachi and hotchiku, as well as the transverse gakubue, komabue, ryūteki, nōkan, shinobue, kagurabue and minteki. The sodina is an end-blown flute found...
- ****s are blocked with cotton or gauze. The encoffining ritual (called nōkan), as depicted in the film Departures, is rarely performed, and even then...
- The Nohkan (能管) is a high pitched, ****anese transverse bamboo flute, or fue (笛). It is commonly used in traditional Imperial Noh and Kabuki theatre. The...
- in the Latin alphabet. The naming rules of Indigenous Taiwanese: Walis Nokan, Atayal, a famous aboriginal activist and poet. Walis Perin, Seediq, minister...
- (1996–2002) Vic Chou, actor and member of pop group F4 Vivian Hsu, actress Walis Nokan, writer. Yuming Lai, singer of rock duo Y2J Yeh Shuhua, singer of K-pop...
- ****s are blocked with cotton or gauze. The encoffining ritual (called nōkan), as depicted in Departures, is rarely performed, and even then only in...
- ōtsuzumi hip drum, followed by the kotsuzumi shoulder drum, and the Noh flute (nōkan or simply fue). In kabuki, a number of shamisen players are added, along...
- parent was joined by another important ceremonial parti****nt, either the Nokan (if an Emperor was undergoing the ceremony) or a Rihatsu, who "loosened...