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Tikanga is a Māori term for practices, customary law, attitudes and principles. Te Aka Māori Dictionary defines it as "customary system of values and practices that have developed over time and are deeply embedded in the social context". More broadly, tikanga has often been defined as a concept incorporating practices and values from mātauranga Māori, or Māori knowledge. Tikanga is translated into the English language with a wide range of meanings—culture, custom, ethic, etiquette, fashion, formality, lore, manner, meaning, mechanism, method, protocol, and style. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Narratives set in Belgrade 41
Koča's froniter: a historical novel
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The poor woman from Banat
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Uncle Tima : a short story from a teacher's life
Jurmusa and Fatima or Turkish empire eats itself: the story of the liberation of six districts 1832-1834
Cavalier Laza: a character sketch from social life
Omer Celebija : a short story from the life of the Serbian people
My coachman: images from the year 1883
Dreamer
Fighters: a novel from rural life. Volume 1
Danica: a novel from Belgrade life
Belgrade secrets: a historical novel from the Serbian past, from the end of the last century !. Vol. 1
A ruined mind
Slave Zlata: a short story from the past
Death of Karađorđe: a historical novel from the recent past
Ivko's patron saint's day: a short story
Gentlemen peasants: a short story
Despot's nobles: a novel from the Serbian past
Builders: a novel from recent Serbian history
Forest emperor: a novel
Wandering souls: an edifying short story: intended for cooperatives
Village teacher: a novel
Withered rose
A bloody crime in a loveless marriage
Milan's schooling
Broken ideals: a novel
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Jul-Marikina's apparition: a short story
Slavko
Stradija
Two sisters or suicide of a seamstress: a picture from Belgrade life
Money: a novel from Belgrade life
Hadži-Diša: a novel from the life of old Belgrade
Zamfire's Zona: a short story
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