Kotan may refer to: Kotań, a village in Poland Fatma Salman Kotan (born 1970), Turkish politician Egba Kotan II, Yoruba ruler from Benin Kotan, an Ainu...
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Cikap-kamuy (redirect from Kotan-kor-kamuy)
Cikap-kamuy (also called Kotan-kor-kamuy, which should not be confused with Kotan-kar-kamuy) is the Ainu kamuy (god) of owls and the land. He is responsible...
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A kotan (Katakana: コタン) is a traditional settlement of the Ainu people. Due to the scarcity of primary source materials (as the Ainu did not have a system...
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influencing the Ainu youth of the time. He also circulated around the Ainu kotan (villages) of Hokkaido, preaching of the need for unity and the formation...
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Kotań [ˈkɔtaɲ] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krempna, within Jasło County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland,...
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Egba Kotan II is the king of the Yoruba State of Dassa in central Benin. The king rose to the throne on March 3, 2002.[citation needed] List of rulers...
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Kotan Utunnai is an Ainu epic. It is a story of unknown authorship that deals with the hardships of war and desolation. The epic tells about the life...
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Kotan-kar-kamuy (コタンカㇽカムイ, lit. 'world-making-god') [failed verification] is the creator deity of the Ainu people. He should not be confused with god...
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Fatma Salman Kotan (née Salman, born 1970) is a Turkish accountant, politician and Member of Parliament for Ağrı, representing the Justice and Development...
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Rihards Kotāns (10 March 1956 – 20 March 2010) was a Latvian bobsledder. He competed in the four man event at the 1984 Winter Olympics, representing the...
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