- the
eagle and Waa the crow. The
Dja Dja Wurrung ethnonym is
often analysed as a
combination of a word for "yes" (
djadja,
dialect variants such as yeye...
-
Djadja &
Dinaz is a
French hip hop duo from
Meaux and made up of
Gianni Bellou (
Djadja) and
Azzedine Hedhli (Dinaz). The
group received attention in December...
- "
Djadja" is a song by French-Malian
singer Aya Nakamura,
released on 6
April 2018, as the lead
single off her
second studio album Nakamura (2018). It reached...
- Devi
Dja (born
Misria Dja;
August 1, 1914 –
January 19, 1989),
better known as Miss
Dja, was an Indonesian-born
American actress, dancer, and singer. A...
-
program News
Breakfast alongside James Glenday. She is a
Yorta Yorta and
Dja Dja Wurrung woman. She is
niece to
painter Angela Brennan.
Brennan joined the...
-
DJA or
Dja may
refer to:
Daniel Jenkins Academy of Technology, a
school in
Haines City,
Florida DJA FM, a
Chadian radio station The
Dja River, located...
- more than 1.2
million copies worldwide. The
album spawned the hit
singles "
Djadja" and "Copines" and
launched the singer's
international career. The same...
- QuickStats.
Retrieved 19 July 2017. Bain Attwood, My Country. A
history of the
Djadja Wurrung 1837-1864,
Monash Publications in History:25, 1999, ISSN 0818-0032...
- Rochester,
Goornong and Axedale. The
traditional owners of the area are the
Dja Dja Wurrung (Djaara) people. The
discovery of gold on
Bendigo Cr**** in 1851...
- The
Dja River (also
known as the
Ngoko River) is a
stream in west-central Africa. It
forms part of Cameroon–Republic of
Congo border and has a course...