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Village of the island of Camotes, called Poro, with one hundred and fifty tributes.
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Revivals of such old favourites as Giulio Cesare and Scipione were interspersed with new operas, including Poro (1731), Ezio, and Sosarme (both 1732), which had mixed receptions, and Orlando (1733), which was a triumph.
Archive 2009-04-01 Lu 2009
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Yes, outside of Miyazaki's work, Omohide Poro Poro/Only Yesterday was absolutely terrific and really, really needs a US release.
Studio Ghibli’s Next Film a New Adaptation of The Borrowers | /Film 2009
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Butt-Thomson describes that the titles of the Poro varied according to location but that the Soko were chief dancers.
Archive 2007-12-01 Christopher 2007
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The first historical reference to Poro ... was at the coronation of Naimbanna the first, the Temne King who reigned c.
Archive 2007-12-01 Christopher 2007
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It could put an end to civil strife and an oath by the Poro was considered unbreakable.
Archive 2007-12-01 Christopher 2007
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It could put an end to civil strife and an oath by the Poro was considered unbreakable.
Bangura's Soko Society Christopher 2007
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The first historical reference to Poro ... was at the coronation of Naimbanna the first, the Temne King who reigned c.
Bangura's Soko Society Christopher 2007
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Now the equivalent male title for the Poro is 'Sowa.'
Bangura's Soko Society Christopher 2007
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Butt-Thomson describes that the titles of the Poro varied according to location but that the Soko were chief dancers.
Bangura's Soko Society Christopher 2007
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