- story,
which is
performed around carved and
painted grave posts,
known as
tutini (sometimes
referred to as
pukumani poles). The
ceremony takes place two...
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Camillo Tutini (1594 – 8
August 1666) was an
Italian historian,
mainly of the
Neapolitan region.
Camillo Tutini was born in
Naples probably in 1594. His...
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Capuano and
Castel dell'Ovo), walls, and
fortified gates. Duke of
Naples Tutini,
Camillo (2005). Dell'origine e
fondazione dei
Sedili di
Napoli (in Italian)...
- Makea'nui
Tinirau Teremoana Ariki, head of the
Makea Nui Ariki, and his wife
Tutini. She was
appointed as Pa
Ariki at the age of one in 1924,
thanks in part...
- (eds.).
Cartografia napoletana. Napoli: F.lli Dioguardi. p. 30. Rosi 2004
Tutini, C. (1664). Dell'origine e
della fondazione dei
sedili di Napoli. Napoli:...
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deceased about six
months after their death.
Elaborate funerary posts known as
tutini are
erected around the
grave before the ceremony, and
dancers dance and...
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Orestias incae Garman, 1895
Orestias mulleri Valenciennes, 1846
Orestias tutini Tchernavin, 1944 Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan, Richard...
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Mirabella Antonio Muscettola Francisco de
Quevedo Margherita Sarrocchi Camillo Tutini Slawinski 2002. Haan 1998, p. 122.
Calitti 2007. Pellicer, Juan Antonio...
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Bathurst Island (Nguyu)
where she
began work as an artist,
mostly carving tutini (grave poles) and figures, but in 1970 she
moved again to Paru
where she...
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Conservatorio di
Musica San
Pietro a
Majella M****es, Vespers: lost,
cited by C.
Tutini Primo libro de
madrigali (Naples, 1609), lost; was part of the
private collection...