- villages,
older men parti****te in club- or spear-fighting contests. The
Nubas’ p****ion for
physical excellence is also displa****
through the
young men's...
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Nüba (Chinese: 女魃; pinyin:
nǚbá), also
known as Ba (魃) and as
Hanba (旱魃), is a
Chinese drought deity. "Ba" is her
proper name, with the nü
being an added...
- an
Algerian musical form
Nüba, a
deity in
Chinese mythology Nuba (album), an
American jazz
album Search for "
nuba" , "
nubas", "nu-ba", "n-u-b-a", or "n-uba"...
- The
Nuba Mountains (Arabic: جبال النوبة), also
referred to as the
Nuba Hills, are an area
located in
South Kordofan, Sudan. The area is home to a group...
- Bayt
Nuba (Arabic: بيت نوبا) is a depo****ted
Palestinian Arab village,
located halfway between Jerusalem and Ramla.
During the 1967 Six Day War, Israeli...
- The Last of the
Nuba is the English-language
title of
German film
director Leni Riefenstahl's 1973 Die
Nuba, a book of photographs,
published a year later...
- (1973). Die
Nuba [The Last of the
Nuba]. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-13642-0. Riefenstahl, Leni (1976). Die
Nuba von Kau [The
Nuba People of Kau]...
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Nuba wrestling refers to
traditional sports of the
Nuba peoples in the
Nuba Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in
southern Sudan.
Nuba wrestling is often...
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Koalib Nuba is an
ethnic group of the
Nuba peoples in the
Nuba Mountains of
South Kordofan state, in
southern Sudan. It
numbers 124,000 persons. They...
- and
filmmaker Leni
Riefenstahl to
travel to the
Nuba mountains for her own
photo stories on the
Nuba people. A
retrospective exhibition of Rodger's work...