This grouping, also called kingal tama, could refer to the descendants of the same patriline. |
|
Another instrument, the tama, is used in more ethnic groups. |
|
The march ended at the Lawson Tama Stadium where the crowds were entertained with traditional dancing. |
|
Tama Janowitz, the novelist, was among those who made speeches, and a tape was played showing the designer japing around with Debbie Harry, who was likewise present. |
|
The obvious parallel between the pregnant Tsuneko and the pregnant Tama is clear. |
|
The only sleep I got was when Tama ocky strapped me across the chest to the seat. |
|
Some 20 people gathered to watch the bearded seal, named after the Tama River in which it was first spotted Aug. |
|
He has six years experience in the recycled paper and pulp industry with TAMA Paperboard and Ponderosa. |
|
Collectively, these are often known as the Tama Area or Western Tokyo. |
|