- Shōgō
Kuniba (国場 将豪,
Kuniba Shōgō,
February 5, 1935 - July 14, 1992) was a ****anese
teacher of
karate and iaido. His
adoptive father (biological uncle)...
- This
style is also
known as Shūkōkai Motobu-ha ****o-Ryu
created by Shōgō
Kuniba, a
student of
Kenwa Mabuni. This
style is also
known as
Seishinkai ****an...
- Iñapari is a
critically endangered indigenous South American language spoken by just four
people in Perú
along the Las
Piedras river near the
mouth of...
- Juruá-Jutaí
division †
Marawa †
Waraiku Purus-Ucayali
division Apurinã; Piro,
Kuniba, Kanamari,
Manxineri Kampa Bolivia-Mato
Grosso division Baure, Mojeño Tereno...
-
practiced in Motobu-ha ****ō-ryū (that
today is part of the
Nihon Karate-do
Kuniba-kai),
where it in a
slightly longer variant is
called "Hansan" or "Ansan"...
-
Yasuhiro Konishi,
founder of Shindō jinen-ryū Kōsei
Kokuba (****anese:
Yukimori Kuniba),
founder of
Seishin Kai
Hironori Ōt****,
founder of Wadō-ryū
Tatsuo Shimabuku...
- be
romanized the same way.
Notable people with the name include: Shōgō
Kuniba (国場 将豪, 1935–1992), ****anese
karateka Shōgō
Yasumura (安村 昇剛,
better known...
- Curumahá
River or
Curanja River, and
probably also on the
Cujar River)
Kuniba (Kunibo): Juruá
River Katukina: Juruá River. Do****ented by
Natterer (1833)...
-
Yasuhiro Konishi,
founder of Shindō jinen-ryū Kōsei
Kokuba (****anese:
Yukimori Kuniba),
founder of
Seishin Kai
Hironori Ōt****,
founder of Wadō-ryū
Tatsuo Shimabuku...
-
Krikati Je Maranhão
Kujijineri Aruak Between Upper Envira and Curumaha, Acre
Kuniba Aruak Between Juruasinho and Jutai, AM
Kurina Pano Rio
Jutai & Rio Jandiatuba...