• prominent: the fulía central (spanning the coastal areas of the Capital, Central, and Central-Western regions, notably Barlovento) and the fulía oriental (Spanish:"Eastern...
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  • Varanasi Salem Guwahati Jodhpur Bargarh Fulia Venkatagiri Gadag Champa Kannur Indian Institutes of Handloom Technology (IIHTs) are government run public...
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    richness and variety of its musical styles and dances: calipso, bambuco, fulía, cantos de pilado de maíz, cantos de lavanderas, sebucán, and maremare....
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  • styles which emphasize drumming including multiple rhythms, such as sangueo, fulia, parranda, tamborera and calypso from the Guayana region (influenced by...
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    from Yoruba bembe drums (similar to the Cuban Iyesá drums and Venezuelan Fulía drums). The drum that is lowest in pitch is called the bo or congo. The...
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    College, Santipur Indian Institute of Handloom Technology, Fulia Industrial Training Institute, Fulia Ranaghat College, Ranaghat Ranaghat Government Polytechnic...
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    Dastkarin-Andhra Pradesh, Berozghar Mahili Samitiin-Bihar, Tantubay Samiti-Fulia and Kotpadin-Orissa. The designer uses rich Indian fabrics in his collection...
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  • afrovenezuelan drums, Culo'e puya drums, fulía drums (2, 4, 5) Johnny Rudas — afrovenezuelan drums, Culo'e puya drums, fulía drums (2, 4) Mossa Bildner — vocals...
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     39–. ISBN 978-81-7024-706-7. "Parinita – tant saree background". "Nutan Fulia Tantubay Samabay samity Ltd". Bimcy, Sr; Sisily, Sr. Bincy & Sr; Charlotte...
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  • of papiâ "to speak", guitá instead of djobê "to peek", ruf'ná instead of fuliâ "to throw", stód' instead of stâ "to be", tchocá instead of furtâ "to steal"...
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