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Mana is a word in several Austronesian languages which has many meanings. The concept is especially important in Polynesian cultures, and is a major part of contemporary Pacific Islander culture. The term has also entered the Western academy, where scholars of anthropology and comparative religion have written about it extensively. Finally, modern...
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[Anglo-Saxon] Mana, in Anglo-Saxon culture, is the concept of life force, or charisma, that has to do with kingship, originating from the divine descent (such as from Wodan) usually claimed by Anglo-Saxon chieftains and kings. ...
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[New Zealand electorate] Mana is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate north of Wellington. It is held by Kris Faafoi MP. ==Population centres== The electorate includes the following population centres: ==History== The electorate was created for the introduction of MMP in 1996 from the Porirua electorate, and from the southern part of the ...
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[manhwa] Mana (마나) is a completed supernatural manhwa series by Lee Vin. It is published in a South Korean magazine called Wink. It is not yet licensed, which makes the series a bit hard to find. The series follows Zion, a young woman who used to be taken advantage of by her friends due to her shy and timid nature. ==Story== Zion, a gir...
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[patriarch] Maʿna served briefly as bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, grand metropolitan and primate of the Church of the East in 420. Like several other early bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, he is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East. == Sources == Brief accounts of Maʿna`s episcopate are given in the Eccle...
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[woreda] The landscape of Mana includes mountains, high forests and plain divided by valleys. Mountains include Weshi and Bebella. Rivers include Aniso, Doha, Wanja, Yebu and Sogibo. A survey of the land in this woreda shows that 89.1% is arable or cultivable (86.1% was under annual crops), 2.7% pasture, 2.8% forest, and the remaining 5.4% ...
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town, northwestern French Guiana, on the south bank of the Mana River, near its mouth on the Atlantic coast. It originated in 1830 around an ...
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among Melanesian and Polynesian peoples, a supernatural force or power that may be ascribed to persons, spirits, or inanimate objects. Mana may be ... [8 related articles]
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Michigan Association of Nurse Anesthetists
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Midwives Alliance of North America
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very roughly, the regard in which someone is held; respect of their authority; reputation
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An impersonal power or force believed to reside in natural objects contact with which infixes benefits of power, success, good or evil. A belief held by the Melanesians. -- V.F
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Mana is a Latin name for boys and girls. The meaning is `mythical protector` The name Mana is most commonly given to French girls. (2 times more often than to American girls.) In Scotland it is (almost) solely given to boys In England and Wales it is (almost) solely given to girls The name sounds like: Mina, Manya, Mena, Mona, Muna Similar names ar...
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