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  2. Tano (Ta Kora) - Wikipedia

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    Tano is commonly as Kora, Ta Akora, Tano Kora and/or Tano Akora in the Techiman-Bono area.The name Ta Kora most likely means the “immense father' as “kora” means "the immense" and “ta” may be derived from a word meaning "father", stemming from how he is the father of a majority of the abosom.

  3. Ahsoka Tano - Wikipedia

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    Ahsoka Tano (pronounced / ə ˈ s oʊ k ə ˈ t ɑː n oʊ /) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise. She was introduced as the 14-year-old Togruta Jedi Padawan of Anakin Skywalker in the animated film Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) before appearing in the subsequent animated television series (2008–2014; 2020); the sequel series Star Wars Rebels (2014–2018); in the live ...

  4. Tano - Wikipedia

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    Tano, Italy, a place in Campania; Japan. Tano, Ehime, a former village in Ehime Prefecture, Japan; Tano, Kōchi, a town in Japan; Tano District, Gunma in Japan; Tano Station (disambiguation), either one of the train stations named thus, in Kōchi or in Miyazaki prefecture of Japan; Tano, Miyazaki, a former Japanese town, now part of the city of ...

  5. Hopi-Tewa - Wikipedia

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    Tano is often encountered in the anthropological literature referring to the ancestors of the Arizona Tewa before they relocated to Hopi territory. The name Hano , similarly, is a borrowing of tʰáánu into Hopi as hááno , háánòwɨ , which was then Anglicized .

  6. Taíno - Wikipedia

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    Taíno and Arawak have been used with numerous and contradictory meanings by writers, travelers, historians, linguists, and anthropologists. Often they were used interchangeably: Taíno was applied to the Greater Antillean natives only, but could include the Bahamian or the Leeward Islands natives, excluding the Puerto Rican and Leeward nations.

  7. Tewa - Wikipedia

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    Chaiwa, a Tewa girl with a butterfly whorl hairstyle, photographed by Edward S. Curtis in 1922 Tewa girls, 1922, photographed by Edward S. Curtis A Southern Tewa (Tano) anthropomorphic figure with rattle, petroglyph in the Galisteo Basin, a major Tano homeland prior to the Pueblo Revolt of 1680

  8. Red Dye 3 Just Got Banned. These Are the Foods to Avoid If ...

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    That said, Vanessa Rissetto, R.D., co-founder of the virtual nutrition care service Culina Health, believes the FDA's move is a positive step forward."Early-stage cancers are on the rise across ...

  9. Tanoboase Sacred Grove and Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Tano is the name given to several gods. The word Tano has its origins in the Tano River. The Tano sacred grove and shrine is one of many sacred groves in Ghana, West Africa. The rock shrine is inside of the sacred grove. Inside the rock shrine is the original brass pan.