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  • According to Awa Kane, president of an association named 'Jakko' (which means 'union' in Balante, one of Casamance's dialects), women are often marginalised in Sédhiou.

    AllAfrica News: Latest 2009

  • One of them, the Koma clan, arrived in Japan in A.D. 666 led by a royal family member named Jakko.

    The Ties That Bind 2008

  • So many were in the group, that sitting and waiting for Linda to return from Jo-Jakko Temple by the path in the chair, I felt like I was stuck in a 5K race going the wrong way.

    Japan Trip April 13th (Day 13): Kyoto, the Bamboo path, Temples and Kitty’s Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • So many were in the group, that sitting and waiting for Linda to return from Jo-Jakko Temple by the path in the chair, I felt like I was stuck in a 5K race going the wrong way.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Elizabeth McClung 2008

  • She threw him a coin, saying, “Jakko, return these horses to your uncle Gordo for me, will you?”

    Archive 2008-06-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • She threw him a coin, saying, “Jakko, return these horses to your uncle Gordo for me, will you?”

    Woman of the Small Magic Megan Arkenberg 2008

  • Together they set off through the mysterious dusk, full of the noises of a city below the hillside, and the breath of a cool wind in deodar-crowned Jakko, shouldering the stars.

    Kim 2003

  • Miss Anderson dined out, and preferred to suppose that she had no time to think until she was on her way home along the empty road round Jakko at eleven o'clock that night.

    The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan

  • Jakko; even tonight there was a fresh springing coldness in it blowing over from the hidden snows behind the rims of the nearer hills.

    The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan

  • I can't accept Mrs. Innes's invitation for the eighth, but -- Brookes and I are going to take tea with the fakir's monkeys on the top of Jakko tomorrow afternoon. '

    The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan

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