Poupou may refer to: Raymond Poulidor, a French racing cyclist Poupou (architecture), a wall carving in a Māori wharenui This disambiguation page lists...
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A poupou is a wall panel located underneath the veranda of a Māori wharenui (meeting house). It is generally built to represent the spiritual connection...
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Raymond Poulidor (section Poupou, the nickname)
It was Émile Besson of the daily newspaper L'Humanité who first wrote of Poupou. The name was taken up throughout France, leading to headlines such as "Poupoularité"...
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The Para Commando Brigade (Bengali: প্যারা কমান্ডো ব্রিগেড) is a special operations force of the Bangladesh Army. This special forces brigade is headquartered...
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include: The amo, the vertical supports that hold up the ends of the maihi The poupou, upright carved panels that line the inside walls of the verandah and interior...
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the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre on 10 June 1944. Raymond Poulidor, said "Poupou" is a French cyclist, born 15 April 1936 in Masbaraud-Mérignat in the department...
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Detail of a poupou by Rangi Hetet hanging in the Dowse Art Museum, one of a pair of poupou commissioned by the museum on their fifth anniversary in 1975...
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237. ISBN 978-3-8325-1618-5. Eirini Sifaki; Afroditi Nikolaidou; Anna Poupou (2014). World Film Locations: Athens. Intellect Books. p. 107. ISBN 978-1-78320-359-8...
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military force. In April 2019, Bangladesh Special Forces launched Operation Poupou, in order to recover government pickup trucks and restore freedom of movement...
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from Hiva Oa, Marquesas Ki'i carving at Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau, Hawaii Māori poupou from the Ruato tomb of Rotorua Moai in Ahu Tongariki, Rapa Nui Sundanese...
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According to oral tradition, the first woman to swim Cook Strait was Hine Poupou. She swam from Kapiti Island to d'Urville Island with the help of a dolphin...
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Chocolate Kiddies 1925 European tour Sifaki, Poupou & Nikolaidou 2014, pp. 12. Platzer & Sabo 2011. Poupou 2017, pp. 234–237. Seiragakis 2020. Rouvas &...
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Ureia, guardian taniwha (sea creature), depicted in a carved poupou (house post) from the interior of Hotunui, a carved meeting house of the Ngati Maru...
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Detail of a poupou by Rangi Hetet hanging in The Dowse Art Museum. One of a pair of poupou commissioned by the museum on their fifth anniversary in 1975...
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Paralis Nikolaos Perdikis as Zinovion Kiriakon Bruzzo & Sala 2019, pp. 43. Poupou 2017, pp. 250. Tsiapos 2015, pp. 224–227. Paridis 2020. Lizardos 2022. Staff...
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Alphabet [pôːu pôːu mǎː ta᷆ŋ la̋ːɓɯ̌n ɕōːu mi᷆ ɕɯ̌jo᷆ːu | ɕūnje᷆n ɕa᷄u ke᷆nlǐ pôːupôːu pi᷆ŋta̋ŋ || kʲo᷄ŋ wu᷆n mi᷆ li̋θǐŋ ɕa᷄u lie᷆ŋθǐm | ʔɯ̌ŋtǎːŋ tāi kʲo᷄ŋ tě...
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pp. 123–124. Karalis 2012, pp. 13. Rouvas & Stathakopoulos 2005, pp. 23. Poupou 2017, pp. 233. Mitropoulou & Komninou 2006, pp. 62. Mitropoulou, Aglaia;...
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firearms from the slave traders. This altercation is often called the "Poupou" war. The Kwele then settled into lands between the Dja and Ivindo rivers...
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Moussouris as Thymios Aimilios Veakis as Mr. Mitros Dimitris Tsakiris as Stamos Poupou 2017, pp. 234–237. Kuhn & Westwell 2020, pp. 17–18. Bandhauer & Royer 2015...
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archaeological research in the area. Five of these sites are villages, at Poupou-Kauka, Kailiili, Kamoamoa, Laeʻapuki, Keahou Landing; these village sites...
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Archived from the original on 30 July 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2023. Poupou 2017, pp. 234–237. Staff Writers (19 April 2020). ""Social Decay" Stelios...
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from the original on 2015-10-01. Retrieved 2015-09-21. "Furacão: "Fred" poupou São Vicente – ilha registou queda de duas árvores, vento e chuva mansa"...
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Previdelli (March 14, 2021). "Tiro ao Álvaro: Ditatura militar brasileira não poupou nem Adoniran Barbosa da censura" (in Portuguese). aventurasnahistoria.uol...
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Auckland, instead acting as an urban hub and a Māori cultural space. The poupou represent seven migratory waka that voyaged to New Zealand, depicting seven...
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linked to Ngāti Rakaipaaka, Kahukuranui was depicted on one of the original poupou (carved wall panels) of the wharenui, when it was opened in 1947. Later...
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Tawhiao were employed to weave the front and back walls (the area between poupou and the kakaho panels) of the Unitec Institute of Technology Marae in Auckland...
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history. Huia Publishers. Hokimate P. Harwood (2014). "Ko Titokowaru: te poupou rangatira Titokowaru: a carved panel of the Taranaki leader". Tuhinga: Records...
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Poupou from the early 18th century (from the iwi Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti), last object of the first voyage of James Cook (1768-1771), gift to Joseph Banks...
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