- The
Patua (Bengali: পটুয়া, paṭuẏā) are an
artisan community found in the
state of West Bengal, Bihar,
Jharkhand and
Odisha in
India and
parts of Bangladesh...
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Bengal is
called Patua Sangeet.
Patua Sangeet or
Poter Gan is a
cultural tradition of the
singing Bengal Patachitra. It is
performed by
Patua. It is famous...
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Macanese patois (endonym:
Patuá) is a Portuguese-based
creole language with a
substrate from Cantonese,
Malay and Sinhala,
which was
originally spoken...
- Karipúna
French Creole, also
known as Amapá
French Creole and Lanc-
Patuá, is a French-based
creole language spoken by the Karipúna community,
which lives...
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Patua Sangeet or
Poter Gan is a
cultural tradition of
Bengal Patachitra. It is
performed by a
Patua. It is
famous in the
village part of West
Bengal like...
- by a
small percentage of the po****tion. The
creole Macanese language (
Patuá or
Macaista Chapado) is
almost extinct. 624,000 (2014 Qtr2 est.) Po****tion...
- po****tion of Macau. It
should not be
confused with
Macanese language (or
patuá), a
distinct Portuguese creole that
developed in
Macau during the Portuguese...
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Cantonese mother. He was the last poet of
distinction to
write in
Macanese (
Patuá), the Portuguese-Cantonese creole. Adé
lived all his life in
Macau and left...
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speakers of
Antillean Creole call the
language patois. It is also
named Patuá in the
Paria Peninsula of
Venezuela and
spoken since the
eighteenth century...
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first practiced by a
group of
specialized scroll painters known as the
patuas in the
vicinity of the
Kalighat Kali
Temple in
Kolkata (formerly Calcutta)...