Karanga
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Karanga may refer to:
  • Karanga (district)
    Karanga (district)
    Karanga is the smallest of the six traditional districts of the island of Mangaia in the Cook Islands. It is located in the northeast of the island, to the east of the District of Tava'enga and northwest of the District of Ivirua....

    , Mangaia, Cook Islands
  • Karanga (Māori culture)
    Karanga (Maori culture)
    A karanga is an element of cultural protocol of the New Zealand Māori people. It is an exchange of calls that forms part of the powhiri, a Māori welcoming ceremony. It takes place as a visiting group moves onto the marae or into the formal meeting area...

    , an element of Māori cultural protocol, the calling of visitors onto a marae.
  • Ikalanga language
    Ikalanga language
    The Kalanga language, or Ikalanga/TjiKalanaga, is a Bantu language spoken by the Kalanga people, 150,000 in Botswana and 700,000 in Zimbabwe . It is a Bantu language known for its extensive phoneme inventory, which includes palatalized, velarized, aspirated, and breathy voiced consonants...

  • "Te Karanga", a song by Rhian Sheehan
  • a clan of the Shona people
    Shona people
    Shona is the name collectively given to two groups of people in the east and southwest of Zimbabwe, north eastern Botswana and southern Mozambique.-Shona Regional Classification:...

  • Karanga Chhota (village)
    Karanga Chhota (village)
    Karanga Chhota is a village in Fatehpur Shekhawati in Sikar district of Rajasthan in India....

    , a village in India.
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