• Dâw or Kamã may refer to: Dâw people, an indigenous people of the Amazon Dâw language, the language spoken by the Dâw people This disambiguation page...
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  • names Dâw people, an indigenous people of Brazil Dâw language, a language of Brazil Davaoeño language, ISO 939-3 language code daw, Philippines Daw, an...
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  • discuss] Today, all Dâw have the Dâw language as their first language, while many also speak Nheengatu and Portuguese. Today, the Dâw are in a permanent...
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  • Dâw is a Nadahup language spoken by about one hundred Dâw people in the northwestern part of Amazonas, Brazil, in an area commonly known as Alto Rio Negro...
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  • Look up daws in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Daws may refer to: Daws (name) Daws Heath, woodland in Essex, England Daws Road, Adelaide, Australia...
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    Salim Daw (also spelled Salim Dau, Arabic: سليم ضو; born 1950) is an Israel-born Palestinian actor. With appearances in more than 60 works of stage, television...
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    DAW Books is an American science fiction and fantasy publisher, founded by Donald A. Wollheim, along with his wife, Elsie B. Wollheim, following his departure...
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  • Margery Daw may refer to: "See Saw Margery Daw", a nursery rhyme Margery Daw (Shakugan no Shana), a character in the light-novel series Shakugan no Shana...
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    Daw Mill was a coal mine located near the village of Arley, near Nuneaton, in the English county of Warwickshire. The mine was Britain's biggest coal...
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  • subfamily Volta–Niger languages (or East Kwa), a Niger–Congo subsubfamily Dâw language, spoken in Brazil (ISO 639-3:kwa) Karegnondi Water Authority, Michigan...
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  • Daw is a surname. It may refer to: Darren Daw (born 1964) UK Construction Director Anne Daw, South Australian campaigner for the protection of water resources...
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    Evelyn Daw (born Evelyn Pearl Shuck; November 16, 1912 – November 29, 1970), was an American singer and actress. Born Evelyn Pearl Shuck, Daw was the daughter...
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  • Robert Daws (born 4 May 1959) is an English actor, and crime fiction author. He is best known for his television roles, including Tuppy Glossop in Jeeves...
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  • John Daw (1870–1965) was the last surviving U.S. Army Indian Scout veteran who had served in the American Indian Wars. He was a Navajo given the Navajo...
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    Majak Daw (born 11 March 1991) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and the Melbourne Football Club...
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  • Dawson Gurley (redirect from BigDawsTv)
    Dawson Gurley, also known as Big Daws, is an American YouTube personality, known for the channel Big Daws TV (stylized BigDawsTv) consisting of pranks, with...
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  • Marjorie Daw may refer to: "Marjorie Daw" (short story), an 1869 American short story by Thomas Bailey Aldrich Marjorie Daw (actress) (1902–1979), American...
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  • The Banu Daws (Arabic: بنو دوس) was one of the clan of Arabia during Muhammad's era. Located south of Mecca, it is a branch of the Zahran tribe, among...
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  • Traverso DAW is a cross-platform multitrack audio recording and audio editing suite with support for CD mastering and non-linear processing. It is free...
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    Nicolas Daws (born December 22, 2000) is a German–Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL)...
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    Daws Road is a major arterial road in the central southern suburbs of Adelaide. It runs east–west between Marion Road in the west and Goodwood Road in...
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    may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi (/aʊŋ ˌsɑːn suː ˈtʃiː/ owng SAHN soo CHEE; Burmese: အောင်ဆန်းစုကြည်;...
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    Dawson Butler (November 16, 1916 – May 18, 1988), professionally known as Daws Butler, was an American voice actor. He worked mostly for the Hanna-Barbera...
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    audio workstation (DAW /dɔː/) is an electronic device or application software used for recording, editing and producing audio files. DAWs come in a wide variety...
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  • Ron Daws (June 21, 1937 – July 28, 1992) was a runner and 1968 Summer Olympics men's marathon athlete. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he also competed...
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  • Dasho Daw Tenzin (born 1956) is Bhutanese civil servant. He was the governor of the central bank, Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan (RMA), from 18 August...
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  • Kinkar Daw (born 4 September 1940) was an Indian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler who played for Bengal. He...
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  • Nicholas John Daws (born 15 March 1970) is an English football manager, coach and former professional footballer who is head of recruitment at Scottish...
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  • James Daws (27 May 1898 – June 1985) was an English professional footballer who played as a right half. He played 75 games in the Football League for Birmingham...
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  • Daws is a surname and may refer to: Gavan Daws (born 1933), an author of Pacific island history and informational books Lenny Daws (born 1978), an English...
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