• The Taka Sisters were a traveling vaudeville trio of Japanese-American singers and dancers who billed themselves as "the only Japanese triplets on the...
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  • Taka Boom (born Yvonne Stevens; October 8, 1954 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American R&B and dance music singer, and is the younger sister of singer Chaka...
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  • (born 1993) Finnish snowboarder Taka Sisters (disbanded 1936), Japanese-American Vaudeville act comprising three sisters Taka: Myrtle (1916-2011), Midi (1914-1936)...
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    group Taka Sisters (Myrtle, Mary, Midi). The Taka Sisters broke up after the murder of Vale's aunt Midi Taka in 1936. Vale has two younger half-sisters; musician/singer...
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    (born October 26, 1973), better known by his ring name Taka Michinoku (Taka みちのく) (stylized as TAKA Michinoku), is a Japanese professional wrestler and former...
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    the Satsuma Rebellion Ichiki Koto (younger sister) Saigō Taka (younger sister) Saigō Yasu (younger sister) Aikana (1837–1902) Saigō Itoko (1843–1922)...
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    Princess Taka (孝宮和子内親王, Taka-no-miya Kazuko Naishinnō), was the third daughter of Emperor Shōwa and Empress Kōjun. She was an elder sister to Emperor...
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    Kazuko, Princess Taka - sister of Emperor Akihito Shigeko, Princess Teru - sister of Emperor Akihito Atsuko, Princess Yori - sister of Emperor Akihito...
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  • partly inspired by the real life of Midi Takaoka of the vaudeville act Taka Sisters.: 379  Midi was tragically murdered in a love triangle in 1936 at the...
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    1924. Mother: Taka (Japanese: たか) - Tomonoshichi's 2nd wife. Died when Yoshio was 2. Adoptive mother: Masa (Japanese: まさ) - Taka's sister. Married Tomonoshichi...
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