As of my last update in January 2022, there isn't specific information available about the "Kana Anoun" tribes or their migration. It's possible that they are a lesser-known or local group not widely documented in mainstream sources up to that point.
If they are a more recent development or if there have been updates since my last training data, I wouldn't have information on them. However, in general, tribes or communities might migrate for various reasons such as environmental changes, conflicts, seeking better economic opportunities, or following traditional routes of seasonal movement. If you have specific context or details about the Kana Anoun tribes, I might be able to provide a more tailored response.
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u cant migrate in anoun
yes for the tribes to migrate
bcoz Indians were in tribes and they migrate as a horse migrates itself
yes
Yes.
The word "clue" is a noun.
no. its a giant squid!
yes beak is anoun
The Bantu no longer migrate to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
obviously anoun
The proper noun is spelled Kansas, a US state in the Great Plains. The English plural of kana (Japanese syllable) is kanas or kana.
Kana Software was created in 1996.