Tanka came in a variety of sizes and were often painted on cotton or silk. |
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Scroll paintings called tanka that depicted the various gods and saints of Lamaist Buddhism decorated every temple. |
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Tanka Bars and smaller Tanka Bites were created on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota. |
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In South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe's Si Tanka College bought Huron University in 2001, and the college has been struggling with finances. |
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The indigenous inhabitants at that time consisted of several ethnicities such as Punti, Hakka, Tanka and Hoklo. |
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It mostly consisted of Tanka fishermen and Hakka charcoal burners, whose settlements scattered along several coastal hamlets. |
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Both free verse and rhymed poetry styles are studied, including cinquain, haiku, tanka, rhopalic, echo and refrain poems, acrostics, alphabet and dictionary poems. |
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Once my students achieved success with these tasks, I would surprise them by reading aloud samples of haiku, as well as other formula verse, such as tanka and cinquain. |
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Students may work as a class or in octads to find groupings of their tanka that work with those of others. |
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Like haiku, tanka is a short, classical verse form that has attracted considerable attention in this century. |
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The tanka poems are brief, descriptive, and evocative, compressed verse in five lines, varying between five and seven syllables each. |
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Terayama wrote haiku since his youth and was active as a tanka poet during his days as a student at Waseda University. |
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The diary tells of her feelings and her appreciation for the people around her, and includes a number of tanka poems. |
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The new book does add some poems by a few previously included gendaishi poets and by two haiku poets and one tanka poet. |
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The Heianera poet Izumi Shikibu expressed a similar understanding in one of her tanka. |
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At every landing place behind the hongs, where barbarians reside, they must not allow the tanka boats to anchor. |
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In Uzbek Turan Shah Rukh's tanka remained the standard silver coin and weighed an average of slightly more than 5 g throughout the sixteenth century. |
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