- variations, include, but are
probably not
limited to, ogiri; ugba/ukpaka;
oporo (large
dried shrimp/s);
fried fish; dry fish;
coloured peppers; seasoning...
- snails,
ponmo (cow skin), goat meat,
okporoko (dried hake fish),
dried fish,
oporo (smoked prawns),
grounded dried crayfish,
wraps of
ogili (fermented soya...
- any
number of
traditional instruments,
including a
curved horn
called the
oporo or tung', a single-string violin-like
instrument called the orutu, and percussion...
- be
added to Tai monomono, with the
addition of
chilli being known as Tai
oporo.
Fermented coconut sauce is also
eaten in Tonga, the
Samoan islands and...
- drums, the
Nyangile sound box, Ongeng'o
metal rings,
Asili flute, and the
Oporo horn.
Gongey Gonjey music is
found amongst the
Dagomba people of Northern...
-
Archaeological sites relating to Te Uri-o-Hau in the
regional park
include Ōporo and
Whakahurunga pā sites,
nohanga (temporary
seasonal settlements related...
- the
Raiatean rebellion or the Teraupo’o War.
Bearing his rifle, the "'
oporo 'ute'ute" or "red pepper", Teraupo'o was able to
muster a
force of 800 men...