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Numu may
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Blacksmiths of
western Africa Northern Paiute language Paiute (disambiguation) New
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Comanche (English: /kəˈmæntʃi/,
endonym Nʉmʉ Tekwapʉ̲) is a Uto-Aztecan
language spoken by the Comanche, who
split from the
Shoshone soon
after the Comanche...
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Smith 1998: 71-72). In much of West Africa,
blacksmiths form castes,
called numu in Mande.
Because these castes are
endogamous (they only
marry within the...
- kʉnʉmʉ
kupitu kualu ****a kumaahlʉ
Kanakanavu cani cusa turu sʉʉpatʉ rima
nʉmʉ pitu aru sia maan
Bunun tasʔa dusa tau paat hima nuum pitu vau siva masʔan...
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Northern Paiute Numu/Numa
Traditional lands of the
Northern Paiute Regions with
significant po****tions United
States ( California, Nevada and Oregon)...
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Timbisha ("rock paint",
Timbisha language:
Nümü Tümpisattsi) are a
Native American tribe federally recognized as the
Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone...
- (0.27) 39.48% P****amaquoddy
Peskotomuhkat Algic 982 (0.26) 6.11%
Comanche Nʉmʉ tekwapʉ Uto-Aztecan 963 (0.26) 10.59% Cree Nēhiyawēwin
Algic 951 (0.25) 8...
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borrowing privileges. The New
Museum (
NUMU),
formerly called Museums of Los Gatos,
offers exhibitions and
programs on...
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Pamutale mums musu Noschegun,
kademas pametan nousson Pyktainekans; No wede
numus panam Paadomam;
Swalbadi names ne wust Tayne. Lord's
Prayer in Lithuanian...
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Other names,
which may or may not
refer to
Comanche groups include: Hani
Nʉmʉ (Hai'ne'na'ʉne – ‘Corn
Eating People’) Witchitas. It'chit'a'bʉd'ah (Utsu'itʉ...