• Saya or Sayaqan is a summer feast and festival Turkic Tengriism and Altai folklore. Arranged for the god that called Saya Khan (Turkish: Saya Han or Zaya...
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  • saya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saya may refer to: Saya Sakakibara (born 1999), Australian Olympic gold medallist in BMX racing Gaetano Saya...
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    Malaysian folklore is the folk culture of Malaysia and other indigenous people of the Malay Archipelago as expressed in its oral traditions, written manuscripts...
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  • fascinated by old stories and folklore. In reality, she is a scholar who agreed to participate in Fumito's scheme to learn about Saya and prove the Elder Bairns'...
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    of Saya Caporal being danced as "Modern Saya" (Afro-Bolivian Saya). However, caporales derive from 'Saya': as the 'caporal' was a character in 'saya' when...
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  • is Saya's homeroom teacher and a woman with a casual joking attitude, and liking for Saya. She has a fascination towards old stories and folklore. In...
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    Barong tagalog Baro't saya Maria Clara gown Jonathan H. X. Lee; Kathleen M. Nadeau (2011). Encyclopedia of Asian American Folklore and Folklife. ABC-CLIO...
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    untucked over an undershirt with belted trousers and dress shoes. Baro't saya is the feminine equivalent of barong tagalog, with the Maria Clara gown being...
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    people). The biggest African influence in Bolivian culture is Saya music or La Saya. The word saya originates from Kikongo nsaya, referring to the act of singing...
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  • Tarqueada, Taquirari, Carnavalito, Bailecito, HuayƱo, Lamento, Afro-Bolivian Saya, Tuntuna, Taki Taki, Waca Tocoris, Chovena, Sarao, Potolos, Pujllay, Danza...
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