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 stevelukather.net - Articles
North Bengal is the land where the primitive Toto tribe holds its last stand - refusing to be swamped by the mainstream of civilization.
The Toto language was discovered by the British at the end of the nineteenth century during the Linguistic Survey of India.
Toto have their home in Totopara - a village that lies to the north of the sanctuary.
www.stevelukather.net /Article.aspx?id=11   (367 words)

  
 Canoe traditions - Canoes of the west coast and lower North Island - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
The Taranaki tribes say that Te Moungaroa was the captain of the Kurahaupō and that the canoe was wrecked in Hawaiki, or on Rangitāhua, an island in the middle of the sea, and that the crew were brought to Aotearoa on the Mataatua or Aotea canoes.
The Rangitāne tribe of the Manawatū, Wairarapa and Hawke’s Bay regions say that Whātonga was the captain of this canoe and that it was wrecked at Māhia Peninsula.
Turi procured the Aotea from his father-in-law, Toto, and sailed forth accompanied by another canoe, the Te Rīrino, which was lost in the Tasman Sea.
www.teara.govt.nz /NewZealanders/MaoriNewZealanders/CanoeTraditions/7/en   (742 words)

  
 anb396-e07
Born around 1795, his father being a devout educated Marabout and a member of the noble family of Fouta Toto in Senegal, Omar Tall went to the Moors of Walata where he received his first initiation into the Tidjani Way.
Although not belonging to this tribe, the Tidjaniyya’s greatest propagator, El-Hadj Omar Tall, would begin his work from this tribe.
He gave himself over to an ascetic, mystical life, and became a learned person and eventually a convert to the Way.
www.peacelink.it /users/anb-bia/nr396/e07.html   (2046 words)

  
 West Bengal
30 km from Jaldapara, a small village on the banks of River Torsha bordering Bhutan is the only habitation of Toto, a primitive tribe in Dooars.
The Buxa Tiger Reserve with an area of  759 sq.kms was established in the year of 1982-83 at the north eastern corner of West Bengal bordering Bhutan and Assam.This park is located in eastern Dooars (rolling humid plains) at 2600 ft above sea level.
Jaldapara Wild Life Sanctuary situated at the foothills of Eastern Himalayas in Alipurduar Sub-Division of Jalpaiguri district in West Bengal.
www.happyjourneytourism.com /destinations/wb/dooars.htm   (2033 words)

  
 westcoastmusic: Origin of the name of the band Toto
North Bengal is the land where the primitive Toto tribe holds its last stand - refusing to be swamped by the mainstream of civilization.
After years and years of debate and questions, TOTO have decided to release an official statement detailing the origins of the band name.
Origin of the name of the band Toto
noted.blogs.com /westcoastmusic/2004/02/origin_of_the_n.html   (298 words)

  
 Eric Benet: MusicWorld® Hitmakers Story
Eric co-wrote all 11 of the new tracks; the project's two covers are "Georgy Porgy," the Toto hit which now features guest vocals by Faith Evans, and the immortal '70s ballad "Dust In the Wind" from Kansas, now in a funkified interpretation.
Eric co-produced and co-wrote the album with a dynamic group of collaborators, including Wyclef Jean, Ali Shaheed Muhammed (A Tribe Called Quest), Something For the People, Brian Morgan (SWV, Nicole), James Poyser & Vikter DuPlaix (Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill), Tamia, Me'Shell Ndegeocello, plus long-time partners Demonte Posey and cousin George Nash, Jr.
Nash and Eric's sister, Lisa, were members of his first band, Benet, in their hometown of Milwaukee.
www.bmi.com /musicworld/onthescene/199911/ebenet.asp   (421 words)

  
 List of people from Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dorothy Gale (1900), fictional Little Girl from Kansas who is transported to the Land of Oz by a tornado, with her dog Toto.
Satanta (1830-1878), Chief of the Kiowa tribe, Western Kansas.
Lynette Woodard (born 1959), basketball Hall of Famer, Wichita, Kansas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_people_from_Kansas   (561 words)

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