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- n. Any member of numerous clans of hillspeople, found in parts of India, Burma and Bangladesh, with mongoloid features, straight black hair, and brown eyes and skin.
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“GARCIA-NAVARRO: Bnei Menashe, also known as the Kuki or Shinlung people, are of Tibeto-Burmese origin, but they have come to believe they are the descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel.”
“One plant in Kuki, Saitama prefecture, has fully recovered and resumed operation, while another plant in Ibaraki, Ibaraki prefecture has partially resumed production, said the spokeswoman.”
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“For example, the Kids Next Door have a leader, the smart guy, the kook (her name is actually Kuki), the tough guy and the cool one.”
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“(Soundbite of knocking) Mr. KHAUTE: (Foreign language spoken) LOURDES GARCIA-NAVARRO: Tzvi Khaute still greets his family in his native Kuki, a dialect spoken in the remote northeastern corner of India where he's from.”
“(Soundbite of music) Unidentified Woman: (Singing in foreign language) GARCIA-NAVARRO: Back in Tzvi Khaute's home, his daughter sings a song in Kuki about the Bnei Menashe's longing for Israel.”
“Reuters Actor Matt Smith arrives for the screening of "Kuki Ningyo" on May 14.”
“And Jones, the multi-task man for Kuki who I spent much timing talking with at Makena's Hills.”
“I met with Kuki on several occasions and our talks were honest and healing in myriad ways.”
“Shortly after John's death, I emailed Kuki of his passing.”
“Kuki Gallmann's assistant was on the line hoping that we could fly to Ol ari Nyiro the next day to meet Kuki.”
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