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The school was renamed Hillcrest School for Girls, [4] and later the Hillcrest School of Oregon. [5] The facility became co-gender in the mid-1970s. [ 6 ] Hillcrest became an all-male facility in 2008, when Oak Creek Youth Correctional Facility for female offenders was established in Albany .
In Candomblé, Oya is known as Oiá, lyá Mésàn, or most commonly, Iansã, from the Yoruba Yánsán. Iansã, as in Yoruba religion, commands winds, storms, and lightning. She is the queen of the river Niger and the mother of nine. She is a warrior and is unbeatable. Attributes of Iansã include great intensity of feelings, sensations, and charm.
Modern oya is also used in jewelry making. The basic types include the needle made oya (usually three-dimensional), the crochet oya and the hairpin oya. It is often combine with beads, sequins and other decorative pieces. Young girls, new brides traditionally conveyed their love, hopes, expectations and happiness through the oya they wore.
The Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) is a state agency of Oregon, headquartered in Suite 500 of the 530 Center St. NE building in Salem. [1] The agency operates juvenile corrections . A juvenile crime prevention task force chaired by then- Attorney General of Oregon Ted Kulongoski recommended the creation of a separate juvenile corrections agency.
The audacious Cuban MC Oya Baby cut her teeth as a backup dancer for Pitbull, Bad Bunny and Flo Rida before she signed a record deal with the latter's International Music Group label.
Theater Girls "Ponytail to Shushu" "Boku no Yell" "Beginner" "Nakeru Basho" Diva "Chance no Junban" "Kurumi to Dialogue" Team A "Sakura no Ki ni Nar ...
Kana Lais Oya [2] (born November 10, 1987), simply known as Kana Oya (大屋 夏南, Ōya Kana), is a Brazilian model who is represented by the talent agency, LDH. [3] She was raised in Shizuoka. Biography
Temper (Idie Okonkwo), originally known as Oya, is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men #528 (September 2010), in the third chapter of the "Five Lights" storyline, and was created by Matt Fraction and Kieron Gillen . [ 1 ]