A maloca is an ancestral long house used by indigenous people of the Amazon, notably in Colombia and Brazil. Each community has a single maloca with its...
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Katarina Maloča, married Mrčela (born 28 October 1975 in Zagreb, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Croatian female professional basketball player. Profile at...
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Mario Maloča (born 4 May 1989) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Gorica. Maloča spent most of his youth career at Dinamo...
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Maloča (born 21 March 1990) is a Croatian footballer who plays for NK Lučko. First team squad - NK Lučko Martin Maloča at Soccerway.com Martin Maloča...
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unemployed and those who lived on the edge. His first big hit was "Saudosa Maloca" ("Shanty of Fond Memories" – 1951), wherein three homeless friends recall...
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Serra do Padeiro, sul da Bahia". Maloca: Revista de Estudos Indígenas (in Portuguese). 4: e021010. doi:10.20396/maloca.v4i00.15205. ISSN 2675-3111. Barbiéri...
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Maloka may refer to: Maloca, a type of house used by indigenous people of the Amazon Maloka Museum, a museum of sciences in Bogotá, Colombia 79889 Maloka...
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to Brazilian control after the Acre War. Abismo Assis Brasil - capital Maloca Reserva Extrema São Francisco, Acre Senegal, Acre Seringal Paraguacu Unidade...
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continue the tradition. They live in communal houses known as joforomo or maloca that several families share. Every family has an independent sector where...
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Yanomami woman weaves a basket at the maloca do Eduardo in Brazil, June 1999....
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