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rainmaking$66632$ - translation to spanish

ETHNIC AND LINGUISTIC GROUP IN IN THE MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHERN TANZANIA AND NORTHERN MALAWI
Sokile; Ngonde; Nkonde; Ngonde People and Rainmaking in Northern Malawi; Konde Revolt

rainmaking      
n. fumigado de nubes para provocar la lluvia
artificial rain         
  • ''Rainmaking among the Mandan'' by [[George Catlin]], 1830s
RAINMAKER (NOT PROOFED)
Artificial rain; Rain-making; Pluviculture; Artificial precipitation; Rain making; Rain machine
Lluvia artificial

Definition

rain dance
1. Any ceremonial action taken to correct a hardware problem, with the expectation that nothing will be accomplished. This especially applies to reseating printed circuit boards, reconnecting cables, etc. "I can't boot up the machine. We'll have to wait for Greg to do his rain dance." 2. Any arcane sequence of actions performed with computers or software in order to achieve some goal; the term is usually restricted to rituals that include both an incantation or two and physical activity or motion. Compare magic, voodoo programming, black art, {cargo cult programming}, wave a dead chicken. [Jargon File] (1995-02-09)

Wikipedia

Nyakyusa people

The Nyakyusa (also called the Sokile, Ngonde or Nkonde) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group who live in the fertile mountains of southern Mbeya Region of Tanzania. They speak the Nyakyusa language, a member of the Bantu language family. In 1993 the Nyakusa population was estimated to number 1,050,000, with 750,000 living in Tanzania. Nyakyusa are marked as highly educated and eager agriculturists . The Nyakyusa are colonising people where success and survival depended on individual effort. Nyakyusa have managed to collect vast wealth from trade and agriculture than any tribe in Tanzania. [1].

Historically, they were called the 'Ngonde' below the Songwe River in British Nyasaland, and 'Nyakyusa' above the river in German territory. The two groups were identical in language and culture, so much so that the Germans referred to the Nyakyusa region above the Songwe River and its people as 'Konde', at least until 1935.