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Pouka (Hungarian: Póka; died
between 1293 and 1299) was a
Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who
served as
Bishop of
Syrmia from
around 1277 until...
- Louis-Marie
Pouka was a
Cameroonian poet who
advocated the ****imilation of
Cameroonian peoples into
French culture.
Pouka believed that
colonialism was...
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plants and
trees from the
native broadleaf forest,
including timber from
pouka (Hernandia peltata); ngia or
ingia bush (Pemphis acidula); miro (Thespesia...
- Rākaumangamanga
Rangatahi Marae,
Tauratumaru Marae, Rāwhitiroa / Te
Ahuahu Marae Te
Poukā Ngā
Ngaru o
Hokianga Kōkō****a / Ōmāpere, Pākanae,
Waiwhatawhata / Aotea...
- both
European and
African themes. Colonial-era
writers such as Louis-Marie
Pouka and
Sankie Maimo were
educated by
European missionary societies and advocated...
- Māhurehure Te
Ngahengahe Te
Orewai Te
Parawhau Te
Patuharakeke Te
Popoto Te
Poukā Te
Rauwera Te Uri
Karaka Te Uri Māhoe Te Uri o Hua Te Uri
Ongaonga Te Uri...
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Syrmia in a
royal charter issued by Béla IV in 1269. He was
succeeded by
Pouka, who was
first mentioned in this
capacity in 1277. Kovács 2018, pp. 151...
- Poxi
Presha (1971–2005), real name
Prechard Pouka Olang, was a
pioneer Kenyan rapper. He
emerged in the mid 1990s with hip hop sung in
Dholuo language...
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which includes the "Lightfall +
Annual P****"
bundle as well as a
replica Pouka, an
airborne fish-like
creature native to Neomuna,
among other items. Reception...
- Patel,
Kenya Lenrie Peters,
Gambia William Plomer,
South Africa Louis-Marie
Pouka,
Cameroon Karen Press,
South Africa Alfred Themba Qabula,
South Africa Lesego...