- A
poupou is a wall
panel located underneath the
veranda of a Māori
wharenui (meeting house). It is
generally built to
represent the
spiritual connection...
- It was Émile
Besson of the
daily newspaper L'Humanité who
first wrote of
Poupou. The name was
taken up
throughout France,
leading to
headlines such as "Poupoularité"...
- The Para
Commando Brigade (Bengali: প্যারা কমান্ডো ব্রিগেড) is a
special operations force of the
Bangladesh Army. This
special forces brigade is headquartered...
-
Tawhiao were emplo**** to
weave the
front and back
walls (the area
between poupou and the
kakaho panels) of the
Unitec Institute of
Technology Marae in Auckland...
- a
poupou by
Hetet hanging in the
Dowse Art Museum, one of a pair of
poupou commissioned by the
museum on
their fifth anniversary in 1975. The
poupou are...
-
Detail of a
poupou by
Rangi Hetet hanging in The
Dowse Art Museum. One of a pair of
poupou commissioned by the
museum on
their fifth anniversary in 1975...
- from Hiva Oa,
Marquesas Ki'i
carving at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau,
Hawaii Māori
poupou from the
Ruato tomb of
Rotorua Moai in Ahu Tongariki, Rapa Nui Sundanese...
- include: The amo, the
vertical supports that hold up the ends of the
maihi The
poupou,
upright carved panels that line the
inside walls of the
verandah and interior...
- the Oradour-sur-Glane m****acre on 10 June 1944.
Raymond Poulidor, said "
Poupou" is a
French cyclist, born 15
April 1936 in Masbaraud-Mérignat in the department...
- ISBN 978-0-810-87050-5. K****aveti, Ursula-Helen (2014). "Anthropophagus". In
Poupou, Anna; Nikolaidou,
Afroditi (eds.).
World Film Locations: Athens. Bristol...