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, across the northwest corner of uganda, and into the democratic republic of congo. bari is spoken by several distinct tribes: the bari people themselves, the pojulu, kakwa, nyangwara, mundari, and kuku. each has their own dialect. the language is therefore sometimes called karo or kutuk ('mother tongue
, across the northwest corner of uganda, and into the democratic republic of congo. bari is spoken by several distinct tribes: the bari people themselves, the pojulu, kakwa, nyangwara, mundari, and kuku. each has their own dialect. the language is therefore sometimes called karo or kutuk ('mother tongue...
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, across the northwest corner of uganda, and into the democratic republic of congo. bari is spoken by several distinct tribes: the bari people themselves, the pojulu, kakwa, nyangwara, mundari, and kuku. each has their own dialect. the language is therefore sometimes called karo or kutuk ('mother tongue
, across the northwest corner of uganda, and into the democratic republic of congo. bari is spoken by several distinct tribes: the bari people themselves, the pojulu, kakwa, nyangwara, mundari, and kuku. each has their own dialect. the language is therefore sometimes called karo or kutuk ('mother tongue...
https://www.media-movers.com/voiceover/bari_voice_over.htm
putting to death anyone who crossed her path, and adorning herself with the heads and limbs of her victims. her consort, lord shiva , asked her to desist, but kali paid no heed. he then lay down beside the corpses. when kali accidentally stepped on him, she realized her mistake. and she stuck out her tongue
in shame. many statues of kali capture this moment. they depict the goddess with wild eyes, with one leg resting on her husband's chest, and with her tongue protruding. apart from this pose, statues of kali standing, and of kali dismayed after losing the dancing competition to lord shiva, are also popular...
http://www.india-crafts.com/sculpture/statues-of-kali.html