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Shona language — Shona Spoken in Zimbabwe Mozambique … Wikipedia
Shona music — is the music of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. There are several different types of traditional Shona music including mbira, singing, hosho and drumming. Very often, this music will be accompanied by dancing, and participation by the audience. In… … Wikipedia
Shona McFarlane — Shona Graham McFarlane CBE (March 27, 1929 – September 29, 2001) was a New Zealand artist, journalist and broadcaster. McFarlane was born in Gore and educated at Otago Girls High School, and studied teaching at Dunedin Teachers College. McFarlane … Wikipedia
Shona people — ethnic group group=Shona poptime= c. 13,000,000 [http://www.ethnologue.com/show language.asp?code=sna] popplace=Zimbabwe, Mozambique rels=Christianity, other langs=Shona, English, Portuguese related=Lemba, NdebeleShona (pronEng|ˈʃoʊnə) is the… … Wikipedia
Shona (peuple) — Shonas Pour les articles homonymes, voir Shona. Shonas … Wikipédia en Français
Shona (Volk) — Schamane der Shona in traditioneller Kleidung, nahe Great Zimbabwe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shona — /shoh neuh/, n., pl. Shonas, (esp. collectively) Shona for 1. 1. Also called Mashona. a member of a group of peoples constituting more than two thirds of the population of Zimbabwe. 2. the Bantu language of the Shona. * * * Cluster of Bantu… … Universalium
Shona — [ ʃəʊnə] noun (plural same or Shonas) 1》 a member of a group of peoples inhabiting parts of southern Africa, particularly Zimbabwe. 2》 any of the closely related Bantu languages spoken by the Shona. Origin the name in Shona … English new terms dictionary
Shona — noun (plural Shona or Shonas) Date: circa 1895 1. a member of any of a group of Bantu peoples of Zimbabwe and southern Mozambique 2. the group of languages spoken by the Shona … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shona — Sho•na [[t]ˈʃoʊ nə[/t]] n. pl. nas, (esp. collectively) na. 1) peo a member of any of a group of African peoples living mainly in Zimbabwe and adjacent parts of Mozambique 2) peo the Bantu languages of the Shona … From formal English to slang
The Tail of Emily Windsnap — (2003) is a children s novel written by Liz Kessler.Plot summary Emily Windsnap is a 12 year old girl who lives with her mother, Mary Penelope Windsnap, on a little houseboat. She is very shy, quiet, and confused. At the beginning of the book she … Wikipedia