aligaonet] The Saligao Spirit in Britain---I.
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> Hello again,
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>>From: Nascimen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>Have you forgotten Sakaram fogueiro? He entertained us during the salves
>>with his fire-works. Whenever he lit the gun-powder sotri he used to
>>place
Hello again,
From: Nascimen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Have you forgotten Sakaram fogueiro? He entertained us during the salves
with his fire-works. Whenever he lit the gun-powder sotri he used to
place
a blue cloth over his head so that his baren head( Khoddo) may not get
caught up in the fire.
Oh, n
Dear Annette,
Have you forgotten Sakaram fogueiro? He entertained us during the salves
with his fire-works. Whenever he lit the gun-powder sotri he used to place
a blue cloth over his head so that his baren head( Khoddo) may not get
caught up in the fire. His house was very close to Mestre Eustaq
Very interesting! Funnily enough, havent heard of a Saligao Union in the
Gulf. Is there one as Fr. Nasciment seems to recall? If so, in which Gulf
country? In Bahrain, in 1977 the late Mr. Vincente de Saligao started a
sort of group - he was President & Luwell & his brotherinlaw were in the
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THE SALIGAO SPIRIT IN BRITAIN.---I
Mr. Jonh G. Carneiro from Donvaddo who lives in London is an
educationist of long standing and a prominent member of the Saligao Association
in Britain. He displays ‘The Saligao Spirit’ of the eighties in Queen Ezibeth
II’s Kingdom for us to re-live or sing