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Owa or OWA may refer to: * Owa language, a language of the Solomon Islands * Ōwa, an era in Japanese history * Owa Obokun Adimula, the title of the traditional ruler A tradition is a belief or behavior (folk custom) passed down within a group or society with symbolic meaning or special significance with origins in the past. A component of cultural expressions and folklore, common examples include holidays or ... of the Ijesha people of Nigeria * Owa (dance), a traditional dance of Tripura, India * Owa, a variant of Oba (ruler), a Nigeria title for a ruler, used among the Ijesha Acronyms * Open Web Analytics, open source web analytics software * Open World Assumption, formal reasoning with incomplete knowledge * Optimized wideband array antenna, a type of Yagi–Uda antenna * Ordered weighted averaging aggregation operator, a class of operator used in fuzzy logic * Outlook Web App, a web-based email client, now part of Outlook on the web * Open Wireless Architecture, ...
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Owa Language
The Owa language is a language of the Solomon Islands. It is part of the same dialect continuum as Kahua, and shares the various alternate names of that dialect. Description Owa is a member of the Southeast Solomonic languages and is spoken in the southern part of the island of Makira as well as the Owaraha and Owariki islands in the Solomon Islands. It was formerly called ''Santa Ana'', under which name several Anglican publications of the Church of the Province of Melanesia have been printed in this language from 1938 to the present. The Owa language, also known as Kahua, is one of approximately 70 languages spoken in the Solomon Islands. Owa has roughly 8,000 speakers in total, residing in the islands of Santa Anna, Santa Catalina, and Star Harbour of San Cristobal. Each location consists of a separate dialect. All three locations are categorized under the Makira province, which is the home of the Owa language. Owa is a Central Eastern Oceanic language and can be categorize ...
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Ōwa
was a after '' Tentoku'' and before '' Kōhō.'' This period spanned the years from February 961 through July 964. The reigning emperor was . Change of era * January 20, 961 : The new era name was created to mark an event or series of events. The previous era ended and the new one commenced in ''Tentoku'' 5, on the 16th day of the 2nd month.Brown, p. 297. Events of the ''Ōwa'' era * 961 (''Ōwa 1, 11th month''): Emperor Murakami moved into a newly constructed palace which had to be re-built after the destructive fire of ''Tentoku'' 5 (960).Titsingh p. 141./ref> * 962 (''Ōwa 2, 2nd month''): The emperor sent deputies to make offerings at number of Shinto shrines—at Ise, at Kamo, at Mizunoo, at Hirano, and at Kasuga Shrine, Kasuga. * 962 (''Ōwa 2, 8th month''): Fujiwara no Saneyori went to offer prayers at the Iwashimizu Shrine; and many from the Fujiwara clan followed his example. Notes References * Brown, Delmer M. and Ichirō Ishida, eds. (1979) ''Gukanshō: The ...
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