Indian indigenous (Scheduled) tribe inhabiting in the state of Odisha.
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Examples for "kora"
Examples for "kora"
1He plays the kora and cello to create a fusion of sounds.
2The three holy peaks surrounding Yading have long attracted pilgrims doing a kora, or holy hike.
3The kora is a 21-string West African harp.
4Through the kora, guitar and vocals, they combine cultures and musical traditions in an explosive fusion.
5The kora has been passed down from father to son in Ablaye's family since the 13th century!
1Instead of the $20 million in additional funding promised by Labour ahead of the election it got kore - nothing.
2This "kore" is longer than the ordinary sleeve, so long in fact that a man with his hand inside is rendered helpless.
3I ordered by pointing at a photo in the menu and using a phrase I had learned from my tape: kore okudasai -this, please.
4For Kore they have called her, and Malkah, and Betulah, and Persephone.
5At last they throw the torches into the river, crying, Ha, Kore!
1At Jebel-kahar and west of Traras, Pomel attributes certain conglomerates, red sandstones and purple and green shales to the Permian.
2Mr Kahar was insistent that the gunshot was not a mistake.
3Kahar says few women now dare walk the streets of Baghdad without wearing a veil.
4I am beginning to doubt whether my memories of Iraq were not just dreams, Kahar said.
5Mr Kahar said he had been severely traumatised since the raid and was unable to sleep, frequently enduring flashbacks.
1After little or no rehearsal, the two koras begin a courtly dance, circling, embellishing, leaving space for glistening solo runs.
Translations for kaiputra