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Mawa or MAWA may refer to: * Mentoring Artists for Women's Art, a feminist visual arts education center in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada * Middle Atlantic Writers Association * Mawa clawed frog, a species of frog endemic to Cameroon * Mawa Cantonment, a military cantonment in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh * Mawa Gare, a village and former railway station in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Orang Mawas, a proposed hominid cryptid reported to inhabit the jungle of Johor in Malaysia * Mawa language (Chad), * Mawa language (Nigeria), an unclassified language * Khoa, or mawa, a milk product in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent * Mawa kaJama (1770s–1848), a Zulu princess See also *Mava (other) *MEWA (other) MEWA may refer to * MEWA Textil-Management AG, a German textile services company * Multiple employer welfare arrangement, a system where a group of employers join together to offer employee benefits for all of their employees * Mewa or khoa, a mi ...
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Mentoring Artists For Women's Art
Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA) is a feminist visual arts education center based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Created in 1984, this non-profit organization encourages and supports the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts by providing an ongoing forum for education and critical dialogue. Monthly MAWA programming includes lectures, artist talks, skills-based workshops, professional practices workshops, critical reading groups, studio visits, an artist-mothers group, screenings and field trips. Visiting artists and curators have included Lucy Lippard (Albuquerque, New Mexico), Deborah Kelly (Sydney, Australia), Sara Riel (Reykjavik, Iceland), Rosalie Favell (Ottawa), Allyson Mitchell (Toronto), Yolanda Paulsen (Mexico City) and Huma Mulji (Lahore, Pakistan). MAWA provides a platform for critical writing as well, by commissioning text that appears in their newsletter and on their website. Although MAWA's mentorship programs are for women-identifying artis ...
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Middle Atlantic Writers Association
The Middle-Atlantic Writers Association (MAWA) is a non-profit organization made up of creative writers, scholars, critics, and literature enthusiasts. Founded in 1982, MAWA aims to preserve, perpetuate and study the literary traditions of the Middle-Atlantic region, with a specific focus on the literature of African Americans, the Black Diaspora, women and the multicultural, global community. MAWA aims (1) to provide a forum and publishing outlet for blossoming and established writers from the region and (2) to generate scholarship about writers and subjects from the region, as well as other neglected aspects of literature Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, Play (theatre), plays, and poetry, poems. It includes both print and Electroni ....
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Mawa Clawed Frog
''Xenopus boumbaensis'', the Mawa clawed frog, is a predominantly to fully aquatic species of frog in the family Pipidae, known from a few localities in central and southern Cameroon, the northwestern Republic of the Congo and the extreme southwest of the Central African Republic. The species likely occurs more widely throughout the Central African forest region, but identification is difficult as it is a cryptic species, resembling ''Xenopus fraseri''; however, ''X.'' ''boumbaensis'' is distinguishable by chromosome number ( 2n=72) and the species' male advertisement call, consisting of a single note. Etymology The specific name ''boumbaensis'' refers to the type locality (Mawa) that is within the Boumba River drainage. Description Adult males can grow to and females to in snout–vent length. All ''Xenopus'' are characterized by a streamlined and flattened body, a vocal organ specialized for underwater sound production, lateral-line organs, claws on the innermost three toe ...
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Mawa Cantonment
Padma Cantonment (formerly known as Sheikh Russel Cantonment) is a Bangladeshi military cantonment near the Padma Bridge in Munshiganj and Shariatpur Districts of Bangladesh. The cantonment has been established to ensure overall security of the bridge as it will be the main link of the highway connectivity between South Bengal and other parts of Bangladesh. Units Commands under 9th Infantry Division * 99th Composite Brigade ** 28th East Bengal Regiment ** 19th Bangladesh Infantry Regiment ** 15 RE Battalion ** 5th Engineer Construction Battalion ** SSD Jazeera ** 44 Shorad Missile Regiment ** Garrison Engineers (Army), Padma (attached under Station Headquarters, Savar) See also * Padma River The Padma () is a major river in Bangladesh. It is the eastern and main distributary of the Ganges, flowing generally southeast for to its confluence with the Meghna River, near the Bay of Bengal. The city of Rajshahi is situated on the banks ... * Jamuna Cantonment Reference ...
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Mawa Gare
Mawa Gare (Mawa Station) is a village in the Bas-Uélé province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It was a station on the defunct Vicicongo line, a railway. Location Mawa Gare is in the Bas-Uélé province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is at an elevation of about above sea level. The former Komba-Mungbere railway runs through the village from west to east. The RS414 road runs from Niapu to the southwest through Mawa to Poko to the north. Mawa-Gare is an administrative post in the Poko Territory. It is in the Viadana health zone, and has a health station. Colonial period The main axis of the Vicicongo line built by the ''Société des Chemins de Fer Vicinaux du Congo'' ran east from Zobia through Mawa to Isiro Isiro () is the capital of Haut-Uele Province in the northeastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It lies between the Tropical rainforest, equatorial forest and the savannah and its main resource is coffee. Isiro's population is est .. ...
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Orang Mawas
In Malaysian folklore, the Orang Mawas or Mawas (also known as the Orang Dalam) is an entity reported to inhabit the jungle of Johor in Malaysia. Description It is described as being about tall, bipedal and covered in black fur, and has been reported feeding on fish and raiding orchards. Sightings There have been many sightings of the creature, which the local Orang Asli people call ''hantu jarang gigi'', which translates as "Snaggle-toothed Ghost". Recorded claims of Mawas sightings date back to 1871. Some speculate the creature may be a surviving ''Gigantopithecus'' (or at least a folk memory of the animal), while the scientific community tends to dismiss the sightings as misidentified sun bears. Similar creatures are reported in other countries in southeast Asia, such as the Muwa in the Philippines or the Butnak () in southern Thailand. In Sumatra, ''mawas'' (sometimes maias) is common name for the orangutan. See also * Bukit Timah Monkey Man * Orang Pendek * Ebu g ...
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Mawa Language (Chad)
Mawa or MAWA may refer to: * Mentoring Artists for Women's Art, a feminist visual arts education center in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada * Middle Atlantic Writers Association * Mawa clawed frog, a species of frog endemic to Cameroon * Mawa Cantonment, a military cantonment in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh * Mawa Gare, a village and former railway station in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Orang Mawas, a proposed hominid cryptid reported to inhabit the jungle of Johor in Malaysia * Mawa language (Chad), * Mawa language (Nigeria), an unclassified language * Khoa, or mawa, a milk product in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent * Mawa kaJama Mawa kaJama ( – 1848) was a Zulu princess who was a prominent opponent of her nephew King Mpande. After Mpande began a purge of his opponents in June 1843, Mawa fled with up to 50,000 refugees to the British Colony of Natal, significantly depop ... (1770s–1848), a Zulu princess See also * Mava (other) * MEWA (disambiguatio ...
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Mawa Language (Nigeria)
Spurious languages are languages that have been reported as existing in reputable works, while other research has reported that the language in question did not exist. Some spurious languages have been proven to not exist. Others have very little evidence supporting their existence, and have been dismissed in later scholarship. Others still are of uncertain existence due to limited research. Below is a sampling of languages that have been claimed to exist in reputable sources but have subsequently been disproved or challenged. In some cases a purported language is tracked down and turns out to be another, known language. This is common when language varieties are named after places or ethnicities. Some alleged languages turn out to be hoaxes, such as the Kukurá language of Brazil or the Taensa language of Louisiana. Others are honest errors that persist in the literature despite being corrected by the original authors; an example of this is ', the name given in 1892 to two C ...
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Khoa
Khoa, khoya, khowa or mawa is a dairy food widely used in the cuisines of the Indian subcontinent, encompassing India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is lower in moisture than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. It is made from whole milk instead of whey. Preparation A concentration of milk to one-fifth volume is normal in the production of khoa. Khoa is used as the base for a wide variety of Indian sweets. About 600,000 metric tons are produced annually in India. Khoa is made from both cow and domestic buffalo, water buffalo milk. Khoa is made by simmering full-fat milk in a large, shallow iron pan for several hours over a medium fire. The gradual evaporation of its water content leaves only the milk solids. The ideal temperature to avoid scorching is about . Another quick way of making khoa is to add full-fat milk powder to skimmed milk and mixing and heating it until it becomes thick. ...
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Mawa KaJama
Mawa kaJama ( – 1848) was a Zulu princess who was a prominent opponent of her nephew King Mpande. After Mpande began a purge of his opponents in June 1843, Mawa fled with up to 50,000 refugees to the British Colony of Natal, significantly depopulating the southern portion of the Zulu Kingdom. After negotiating a treaty with the British, she established and led a permanent settlement on the Umvoti River. Biography Mawa was born in the 1770s in the Zulu Kingdom. A princess in the Zulu royal family, she was the youngest daughter of King Jama. According to oral accounts recorded by James Stuart, Mawa was bald as an adult and had artificial hair stuck to her head with red clay. She lived in the kraal of Izintontela, located on the Mamba River near Ntumeni and later relocated to the future site of Gingindlovu. It is unlikely that Mawa was ever married. When her nephew Shaka became king in 1816, he appointed her as the royal liaison to the military settlement of Ntonteleni. Sh ...
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Mava (other)
MAVA may refer to: * MAVA-Renault, a Greek company * Men Against Violence and Abuse, an Indian organisation * Multiple abstract variance analysis, a technique in statistics Mava () may refer to the following villages in Iran: *Mava, Chenaran, in Razavi Khorasan Province *Mava, Nishapur, in Razavi Khorasan Province *Mava, Hamadan *Mava, Kermanshah (other) *Mava, Khuzestan (other) People with the name * Mava Lee Thomas (1929–2013), American baseball player See also

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