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Polynesian

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  • His brother Nephi Hannemann is a well known Polynesian actor and singer.
  • BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM Patea Maori Club - Poi E
  • BEST POLYNESIAN ALBUM Patea Maori Club & Dalvanius Prime - A
  • 1% Polynesian American
  • Dover Street, is a nightclub and bar, with a Polynesian and tiki theme, predominantly specialising i
  • Also, in ancient Polynesian and the Maori, the word "po" refers to the o
  • ew South Wales: together with comparisons of Polynesian and other dialects.
  • Common names include Polynesian Arrowroot, Pia (Hawaii, French Polynesia, Ni
  • Polynesian canoe types, Tonga, c1774
  • Cordy, is an anthropologist specializing in Polynesian civilizations, who is chief archaeologist fo
  • Cordy, is an anthropologist specializing in Polynesian civilizations.
  • The statues were carved by the Polynesian colonizers of the island, mostly between cir
  • s established foreign exchange programs with Polynesian communities in the Cook Islands, New Zealand
  • photo file on Polynesian Cultural Center
  • He also served as president of the Polynesian Cultural Center.
  • ved with the development of the plan for the Polynesian Cultural Center.
  • large number of other important Hawaiian and Polynesian cultural, educational, athletic and politica
  • val of traditional voyaging and the study of Polynesian culture and society.
  • and root/rhizome were traditionally used in Polynesian cultures to treat menstrual cramps, bowel ir
  • 'Ota 'ika is a Polynesian dish, similar to Latin ceviche, consisting o
  • walls of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History, 1900
  • New Zealands maritime history from the first polynesian explorers to modern day triumphs at the Amer
  • ty was organized at Iosepa, where a few Utah Polynesian families, some descended from Iosepans, repa
  • Polynesian fantasy, SS Jeremiah O'Brien.
  • dd up to a real listening experience in this Polynesian fantasy."
  • Needing a Polynesian female for the key role of Queen Malama, the
  • The name Tega Cay is Polynesian for “Beautiful Peninsula.”
  • ed compensation for its services, and French Polynesian government seized the Wind Song.
  • a de-facto alliance to oust a sitting French Polynesian government.
  • The Polynesian Ground Dove (Gallicolumba erythroptera) is a
  • ncorporated to foster appreciation of Utah's Polynesian heritage and history.
  • dreds of Polynesians and those interested in Polynesian history-about 1000 people in 2007-gather at
  • this, visitors are greeted with traditional Polynesian hospitality.
  • ral years after leaving Tahiti published the Polynesian idyll originally named Rarahu (1880), which
  • Polynesian Imperial Pigeon (Ducula aurorae)
  • The Polynesian Imperial Pigeon (Ducula aurorae) is a specie
  • , both of which explore aspects of life as a Polynesian in Western society.
  • e remains an important symbol for the French Polynesian independence or autonomy movements.
  • other, Phil Fuenama, who pioneered a form of Polynesian influenced hip-hop and R&B, died in 2005 at
  • found in the kitchen middens of the original Polynesian inhabitants, the Moriori.
  • Andre Laurence (Jourdan) takes a trip to a Polynesian island with his college roommate Tenga (Chan
  • Coconut palm trees remain the most utilized Polynesian island tree and cover approximately 150,000
  • It has been introduced to a number of Polynesian Islands and Hawaii.
  • It is also established on most Polynesian islands where it occurs in a variety of isla
  • metres in 1969, but it was erased by French Polynesian Jean-Claude Duhaze in 1979.
  • n in that language, and was published in the Polynesian Journal.
  • yal palace, said, "The Sovereign of the only Polynesian kingdom ... is voluntarily surrendering his
  • The people of Takuu speak a Polynesian language.
  • cal proto-language from which all the modern Polynesian languages descend.
  • ing year under the title The Position of the Polynesian Languages within the Austronesian (Malayo-Po
  • Recent classifications of the Polynesian languages place the Takuu language in an Ell
  • nts, and seabirds to guide them to land, and Polynesian legends made frequent reference to celestial
  • Main article: French Polynesian legislative election, 2004
  • ikely contributed to his subsequent works in Polynesian linguistics.
  • as kami, entities closer in their essence to Polynesian mana than to a Western God.
  • rule to Madagascar, which differed from the Polynesian matriarchal system whereby rights of privile
  • immediate" was widely expected in the French Polynesian media, which characterized the move as a "st
  • sites on Henderson Island, mainly from early Polynesian middens.
  • screen: Latino, Native American, East Asian, Polynesian, Middle Eastern/North African, South Asian,
  • The second was Polynesian migration to New Zealand and surrounding isl
  • 1981 in New Zealand to a Japanese father and Polynesian mother.
  • ed their own business, Isle Entertainment, a Polynesian music and dance troupe in which the couple p
  • In Polynesian mythology (specifically that of the Tuamotus
  • In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Society Islands), T
  • In Polynesian mythology, Ira is the sky goddess and mother
  • In Polynesian mythology, Atarapa ("daybreak") is the godde
  • In Samoan mythology and Polynesian mythology, there are stories, myths, proverb
  • bark on further field studies of traditional Polynesian navigation.
  • re of Samoa and Manu'a talks of a widespread Polynesian network or confederacy (or "empire") that wa
  • Fa'ahia is an early Polynesian occupation site with radiocarbon dates rangi
  • The site is an early Polynesian occupation site dating to between 700 CE and
  • roadcasting a variety format including local Polynesian, oldies, easy listening music.
  • This language is a Polynesian one, akin to Samoan and intelligible to spea
  • through pantomime that she is a princess of Polynesian origin named Caraboo, escaped from pirate ki
  • rigins they emphasize in contrast with their Polynesian origins, despite the fact that they both hav
  • Takuu is one of the Polynesian outlier cultures which are situated outside
  • ell as smaller western Pacific chiefdoms and Polynesian outliers such as Uvea, Futuna, Tokelau, and
  • d a book to mark the 35th anniversary of the Polynesian Panther movement.
  • The Polynesian Panther Party was an organisation founded by
  • Consequently, the Polynesian Panthers promoted a strategy of liberation b
  • On 12 September, 2009 the Polynesian Panthers held a special evening in Auckland
  • y film was released telling the story of the Polynesian Panthers.
  • It is named after the Polynesian path to the underworld.
  • r, Micronesia, and Polynesia, as well as the Polynesian peoples of New Zealand and Hawaii, and the n
  • vernment of the day leased the Ward Baths to Polynesian Pools Limited and the spa is now known as th
  • an Islands to describe segments of the local Polynesian population.
  • articularly concerned with training (French) Polynesian priests.
  • n Club, ASL, BSU, FSU, Indo-American, MECHA, Polynesian, PSA and Cougar Fusion.
  • ce, in Abraham Fornander's An Account of the Polynesian Race, Kaakaualani's son was mentioned as Mop
  • ecimated honeycreeper populations, since the Polynesian rat arrived with the early Hawaiian settlers
  • Historically, the only mammal is the Polynesian rat, now exterminated, which suggests pre-hi
  • to go extinct after the introduction of the Polynesian rat.
  • It may have also have been attacked by Polynesian Rats that were introduced by the natives by
  • ject took out 22 feral cats, 209 pigs, 1,596 Polynesian rats, 1,205 black rats, and 1,948 common mic
  • depredations of introduced pigs and possibly Polynesian Rats, as well as habitat destruction for agr
  • by humans of goats, cats, and both Brown and Polynesian Rats.
  • Polynesian record of the year: Prince Tui Teka - E Ipo
  • Disney's Polynesian Resort
  • Disney's Polynesian Resort
  • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Disney's Polynesian Resort via the Seven Seas Lagoon.
  • Like many of Polynesian royal lineage, he had a large stature.
  • or New Zealand but was introduced to both by Polynesian settlers..
  • erce and exchange routes between the western Polynesian societies is well documented and it is specu
  • In 1916 the Polynesian Society of Honolulu published an account by
  • He served as President of the Polynesian Society from 1979 to 1993, and in 1985 recei
  • He was also President of the Polynesian Society.
  • Polynesian Spa is a developed geothermal spa facility i
  • European thermal bathing history at Polynesian Spa began in 1878 when a Catholic Priest nam
  • Anoteropsis L. Koch, 1878 - New Zealand ( Polynesian species is misplaced)
  • The Polynesian Starling (Aplonis tabuensis) is a species of
  • ds where the Samoan Starling is present, the Polynesian Starling is less conspicuous and keeps to th
  • e it is common and more conspicuous than the Polynesian Starling, which is found in the same habitat
  • The Polynesian Storm-petrel (Nesofregetta fuliginosa) is a
  • Polynesian Storm-petrel, Nesofregetta fuliginosa
  • They are in the floristic Polynesian subkingdom of the Oceania ecozone.
  • e also bears unusual tattoos, that resembled Polynesian tattoos, on her legs.
  • They are also the only French Polynesian team to have reached the final of the OFC Ch
  • of France in 1949, becoming the first French Polynesian to serve in the French Chamber of Deputies.
  • c, are more reminiscent of Hawaiian or other Polynesian vocal traditions.
  • s and discoveries of the astronomers and the Polynesian voyagers (see Polynesian navigation), the fi
  • hington served on the executive board of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and helped to organize the
  • The Hatutaa Polynesian Warbler (Acrocephalus caffer (mendanae) post
  • The Eiao Polynesian Warbler (Acrocephalus caffer aquilonis) is a
  • As a whole, the Polynesian Warbler was classified as a Vulnerable speci
  • Hatutaa Polynesian Warbler, Acrocephalus caffer postremus
  • Eiao Polynesian Warbler, Acrocephalus caffer aquilonis
  • Raiatea Polynesian Warbler, Acrocephalus caffer musae - extinct
  • nch Polynesia, and is sometimes known as the Polynesian Warbler.
  • t the cemetery, featuring a bronze bust of a Polynesian warrior.
  • Her father is Vietnamese and Polynesian while her mother is French
  • ninhabited Palmerston in 1863 with his three Polynesian wives.