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Noirs Marrons Saramaca et des Créoles. (in French) L. Manouvrier, Sur les
Galibis du
Jardin d’acclimatation,
Bulletin de la Société d’Anthropologie de Paris...
- The
Galibi Order of
Sufism is a
descendant of the
Qadiriya and Rifa'iya
orders – the
integration of the
earliest and the most po****r
orders established...
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Galibi is a
resort in Suriname,
located in the
Marowijne District. Its po****tion at the 2012
census was 741.
Galibi is a
tribal area
inhabited by an indigenous...
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conquered the
Arawak by
using their superior sailing ships. They
settled in
Galibi (Kupali Yumï,
meaning "tree of the forefathers") at the
mouth of the Marowijne...
- groups: "Caraibe" (Caribs) in the
north and "
Galibis" in the south-east.
Evidence suggests the "
Galibis" were more
recent arrivals from the
mainland (arriving...
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Carib Kari'nja,
Galibi Karìna
auran Venezuela: Kariˊña
auran French Guiana: Kaliʼna
aulan Suriname: Kariʼnja
auran Guyana:
Kalina aulan Brazil: Kariʼna...
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Peccaries (also
javelinas or
skunk pigs) are pig-like
ungulates of the
family Tay****uidae (New
World pigs). They are
found throughout Central and South...
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Shattari Uwaisi Hurufi Ni'matullāhī
Nuqtavi Qalandari Safavi Zahabiya Akbari Galibi Haqqani Anjuman Inayati Issawiyya Jerrahi Madari Mahdavi Noorbakshi Zahedi...
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inhabited by
indigenous people: Kalina,
Lokono (part of the
Arawak grouping),
Galibi, Palikur, Teko,
Wayampi and Wayana. The
French attempted to
create a colony...
- Marowijne". Suriname.nu (in Dutch).
Retrieved 21 May 2020. "
Galibi Tour naar
Galibi Zeeschildpadden".
Galibi Suriname (in
Dutch and English).
Retrieved 19 May 2020...