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  • Winds of Nagual: A Musical Fable for Wind Ensemble on the Writings of Carlos Castaneda is a 1985 composition for wind ensemble by Canadian composer Michael...
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    In Mesoamerican folk religion, a nagual (pronounced [na'wal]) or nahual (both from the Nahuatl word nāhualli [naˈwaːlːi]) is a human being who has the...
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  • himself. Winds of Nagual Appalachian Spring Billy the Kid Lincoln Portrait Rodeo Debussy wrote more or less entirely in the 'program' style; see List of compositions...
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  • Tennessee (2007) East Winds Symphonic Band, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2008) Minnesota Symphonic Winds, Edina, Minnesota (2009) Cobb Wind Symphony, Marietta...
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  • Keystone Winds, conducted by Jack Stamp. The Keystone Winds consists of faculty, alumni and students from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Two of the most...
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  • Michael Colgrass (category University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign School of Music alumni)
    Music of Michael Colgrass. Other awards include two Guggenheim Fellowships, a Rockefeller Grant, First Prize in the Barlow and Sudler International Wind Ensemble...
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  • hiding his secret and dealing with supernatural dangers that plague the town of Beacon Hills. He is aided by his best friend, Stiles Stilinski (Dylan O'Brien)...
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    Mesoamerican folklore and myth List of death deities Nagual Black dog (folklore) Codex Xolotl King Xolotl, grandfather of king Tezozomoc Xocotl (Aztec god)...
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    Tezcatlipoca (category Wind gods)
    religious festivals of Aztec culture, involved human sacrifice. Tezcatlipoca's nagual, his animal counterpart, was the jaguar. In the form of a jaguar he became...
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  • direction, and changed its name to Dark Tranquillity. In an interview with the Nagual fanzine, Sundin stated: “when we formed the band we anticipated that we...
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    into co-essences acting like a sort of 'werewolves' (see also nagual). The Classic Maya grandees had a whole array of such soul companions, which were called...
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  • Allan Rae (composer) (category Academic staff of The Royal Conservatory of Music)
    for String Quartet 1977 Improvisations for WW Quartet 1977 Whispering of the Nagual (Flute, B♭ Clarinet, B♭ Trumpet, Trombone, Cello, Piano and Percussion)...
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  • Bill Laswell discography (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2023)
    This article presents the complete oeuvre of American bassist, composer and music producer Bill Laswell, including his work as a band member and collaborating...
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  •  75) is another Aztec god, who had a nagual (i.e. familiar) that was a jaguar, which is probably why this part of the book is called “One Jaguar”. Odinists...
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    and to Quetzalcoatl of the Aztec. God of the seas, oceans, wind, and storms. Patron deity of the Lacandon. Bacab of the east. Bacab of the south. "One Howler...
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  • a list of albums, EPs, and mixtapes released in 2008. These albums are (1) original, i.e. excluding reissues, remasters, and compilations of previously...
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  • herdsmen, and domesticated animals. The day is symbolic of one's destiny as embodied in one's nagual. Ix is a good day, sacred to the mountain and forest...
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    given at birth and a Spanish-Catholic name given at baptism. Nagualism also forms a part of Mixe religious beliefs: the Mixe believe that every person is...
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    Guerrero (redirect from State of Guerrero)
    chase away malevolent spirits from the crops, which are represented by naguals or fierce tigers. The dance has 15 characters. It is most often performed...
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    Huejotla (category Archaeological sites in the State of Mexico)
    populations practice Shamanism and hold pre-Hispanic beliefs such as Nagualism. Otomies traditionally subsisted on maize, beans and squash as most Mesoamerican...
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