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Square -- now Beauregard Square -- and here, on Sunday nights, wild dances used to occur -- the "bamboula" and "calinda" -- and sinister spells were cast.
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home' Julian Street 1913
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The "calinda" was a sort of contra-dance, which has now passed entirely out of use.
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Comparable folk manifestations include the calinda of Trinidad
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Comparable folk manifestations include the calinda of Trinidad Drag to Playlist
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Comparable folk manifestations include the calinda of Trinidad
WN.com - Articles related to Africa left in cold by US-Brazil cotton deal-study 2010
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Comparable folk manifestations include the calinda of Trinidad Drag to Playlist
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Dansé calinda, boudoum, boudoum.] 2 Michié Préval li té capitaine bal,
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