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manjak

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manjak [′man‚jak]
(materials)
A variety of grahamite, manjak is the blackest of the asphalts; used for insulation and varnishes.


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White Palms" cuts between the story of Miklos the child (played by Orion Radies) and Miklos the man (Zoltan Miklos Hajdu), newly transplanted to Calgary where he's handed the unenviable job of coaching a pampered national champion Kyle Manjak (played by Heath Ledger look-alike Kyle Shewfelt), who refuses to train.
The ethnic groups selected for this study were the Wolof, Manding, Fulbe, Laobe, Manjak, Serer and Balante.
Anyone who might contemplate eliding northern Africa from a future study of African arts and cultures, as has happened all too frequently in the past, should consider the long and complex history of the textiles created today on small draw-looms by Manjak and Papel weavers of Guinea-Bissau and adjacent countries.
 
 
 
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